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But, you’ve clicked the “About Us” button, so you might be looking to get to know us a little better.
WHO WE ARE
We’re Paramount ANZ (Australia and New Zealand to those in the know – hello!), a division of the internationally-renowned media company, Paramount Global.
OUR VISION IS SIMPLE
We’re unleashing the power of content, reaching more than 25 million Australians a year, with more than 19.2 million social media fans and with over 2.1 billion hours watched every year.
We deliver premium and differentiated content for the young and young at heart on any screen, any time, anywhere via an enhanced viewing ecosystem.
WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?
Put simply, we’ve got all the shows you love (and love to hate) right here. We create content that gets people talking. What’s more, you’ll find all those great shows (and more) on our free-to-air channels (10, 10 Peach Comedy, 10 BOLD Drama and Nickelodeon), our free broadcast video on demand platform 10 Play, PLUTO TV FAST channels, and streaming service, Paramount+.
We can’t wait to show you what we’ve got.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
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Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
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Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
Commercial Television is born. Government policy only allowed two commercial stations in each capital city. From the introduction of TV in 1956 until 1965 there were three television networks in Australia, the National Television Network (now the Nine Network), the Australian Television Network (now the Seven Network), and the public Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.
Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s