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Motorcycle Safety Campaign – ‘Out Here’ Television Commercial Spot Schedule Motorcycle Safety Campaign – ‘Out Here’ television commercial spot schedule Week Day Duration Station Time Program Spots Commencing 18/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 7 Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 MASH 3 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 7 Brisbane 19:30‐20:30 Minute To Win It (Australia) 1 18/07/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 7 Brisbane 18:30‐19:00 Today Tonight 2 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 7 Brisbane 20:30‐22:30 Bones / Castle 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 7 Brisbane 16:00‐17:00 2010 AFL Premiership Season 1 18/07/2010 Thursday 30 7 Brisbane 21:30‐23:00 The Footy Show ‐ Nrl 1 18/07/2010 Friday 30 7 Brisbane 21:30‐23:30 Friday Night Football ‐ Delay 1 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 7 Brisbane 19:30‐21:00 Top Gear 1 18/07/2010 Wednesday 30 7 Brisbane 19:30‐21:30 Hey Hey It's Saturday 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 7 Brisbane 18:30‐19:00 Rbt 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 Go! Brisbane 18:30‐19:40 Top Gear 1 18/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 12:30‐13:00 Seinfeld 3 18/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 15:00‐15:30 Just Shoot Me 3 18/07/2010 Wednesday 30 Go! Brisbane 13:00‐14:00 Hogans Heroes 1 18/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 11:00‐11:30 Tmz 3 18/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 11:30‐12:00 Married With Children 3 18/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 10:30‐11:00 Entertainment Tonight 3 18/07/2010 Monday 30 10 Brisbane 22:00‐23:00 Outrageous Fortune 1 18/07/2010 Thursday 30 10 Brisbane 22:30‐23:15 Ten Late News With Sports Toni 1 18/07/2010 Monday 30 10 Brisbane 09:00‐10:00 TEN News At 9am 1 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 10 Brisbane 20:30‐21:30 NCIS 1 18/07/2010 Thursday 30 10 Brisbane 21:30‐22:30 L&O: S.V.U 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 10 Brisbane 18:30‐19:30 Merlin 1 18/07/2010 Wednesday 30 10 Brisbane 20:30‐21:30 Lie To Me 1 18/07/2010 Friday 30 10 Brisbane 22:00‐23:00 Numb3rs 1 18/07/2010 ‐MT‐‐F‐ 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 18/07/2010 Monday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 18/07/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 10 Brisbane 19:30‐23:00 AFL 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 10 Brisbane 20:30‐22:30 Hawke 1 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 23:00‐00:19 Formula 1 Qualifying 2 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 18:30‐19:30 Before The Game 2 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 Snow Show 1 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 13:30‐14:00 XPD Adventure Race 1 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 12:30‐13:30 Red Bull Air Race 1 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 10:00‐11:00 Sports Unlimited 1 18/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 22:30‐00:30 Ufc 84 3 18/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 19:30‐21:30 Warren Miller Friday Feature 1 18/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 17:30‐18:00 Athletix: The IAAF Magazine 1 18/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 Football 1 18/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 16:00‐17:00 Pro Bull Riding 1 18/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 22:30‐23:30 Surfing: ASP World Tour 2 18/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 19:00‐19:30 Tennis 1 Week Day Duration Station Time Program Spots Commencing 18/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 Drive 1 18/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 13:00‐15:00 Triathlon: ITU World Champions 1 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 ONE Brisbane 23:00‐23:30 Golf 1 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 ONE Brisbane 20:30‐21:30 Motorsport 1 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 ONE Brisbane 15:15‐16:30 One Week At A Time 1 18/07/2010 Tuesday 30 ONE Brisbane 13:55‐14:49 Sports Unlimited 1 18/07/2010 Monday 30 ONE Brisbane 22:40‐23:39 America's Game 1 18/07/2010 Monday 30 ONE Brisbane 21:00‐21:30 Sports Tonight 1 18/07/2010 Monday 30 ONE Brisbane 19:00‐21:00 Motorsport 1 18/07/2010 Monday 30 ONE Brisbane 16:00‐18:30 Baseball 1 18/07/2010 Monday 30 ONE Brisbane 14:00‐15:00 Motocycle Racing 2 18/07/2010 Monday 30 ONE Brisbane 11:30‐14:00 AFL 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 00:15‐01:15 Rally 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 23:15‐00:15 Drag Racing: ANDRA Pro Series 2 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 18:45‐21:00 Motocycle Racing 1 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 14:00‐16:00 Football 3 18/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 09:30‐13:00 Nascar 3 18/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 00:20‐02:19 Football: Melbourne Victory V 2 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 7 Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 MASH 4 25/07/2010 Friday 30 7 Brisbane 18:30‐19:00 Today Tonight 1 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 7 Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 V8 Supercars: Townsville 1 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 7 Brisbane 17:30‐18:00 Queensland Weekender 1 25/07/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 7 Brisbane 18:00‐18:30 Seven News 1 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 7 Brisbane 13:30‐14:00 V8 Supercars: Townsville ‐ Rac 1 25/07/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 7 Brisbane 06:00‐09:00 Sunrise 2 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 7 Brisbane 12:00‐14:00 Midday Movie 3 25/07/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 7 Brisbane 15:00‐15:30 Time Trackers 1 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 7 Brisbane 11:00‐12:00 Dancing With The Stars 1 25/07/2010 Friday 30 7 Brisbane 20:30‐22:30 TBA 1 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 9 Brisbane 19:30‐21:30 60 Minutes 1 25/07/2010 Friday 30 9 Brisbane 21:30‐23:30 Friday Night Football ‐ Delay 1 25/07/2010 Monday 30 9 Brisbane 20:30‐21:30 Rescue Special Ops 1 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 9 Brisbane 11:00‐12:00 Nine Morning News 2 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 9 Brisbane 17:30‐18:00 Hot Seat 1 25/07/2010 Monday 30 9 Brisbane 06:00‐09:00 Today 1 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 9 Brisbane 16:00‐16:30 Discover Downunder 1 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 11:00‐11:30 Tmz 3 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 11:30‐12:00 Married With Children 3 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 12:30‐13:00 Seinfeld 3 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 15:00‐15:30 Just Shoot Me 3 25/07/2010 Wednesday 30 Go! Brisbane 13:00‐14:00 Hogans Heroes 1 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 Go! Brisbane 10:30‐11:00 Entertainment Tonight 3 25/07/2010 Wednesday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 25/07/2010 Thursday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 25/07/2010 Monday 30 10 Brisbane 22:00‐23:00 Outrageous Fortune 1 25/07/2010 Thursday 30 10 Brisbane 21:30‐22:30 L&O: S.V.U 1 25/07/2010 Tuesday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 25/07/2010 Monday 30 10 Brisbane 14:00‐15:00 Ready Steady Cook 1 Week Day Duration Station Time Program Spots Commencing 25/07/2010 Monday 30 10 Brisbane 19:30‐20:30 Factual 1 25/07/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 10 Brisbane 18:00‐18:30 Simpsons 1 25/07/2010 Friday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 25/07/2010 Mon/Wed 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 2 25/07/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 10 Brisbane 09:00‐10:00 TEN News At 9am 3 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 19:00‐19:30 Before The Game 1 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 18:30‐19:00 Sports Tonight 1 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 11:30‐12:30 Red Bull Air Race 1 25/07/2010 Saturday 30 ONE Brisbane 10:30‐11:30 Nascar 1 25/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 22:30‐00:30 Ufc 87 2 25/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 22:00‐22:30 Australian GT 2 25/07/2010 Friday 30 ONE Brisbane 19:30‐21:30 Warren Miller Friday Feature 2 25/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 22:30‐23:30 Surfing: ASP World Tour 1 25/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 21:30‐22:00 Sports Tonight 1 25/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 20:30‐21:30 TNA Xplosion 1 25/07/2010 Wednesday 30 ONE Brisbane 18:30‐19:00 Football 1 25/07/2010 Tuesday 30 ONE Brisbane 22:00‐23:00 Johnny Lewis Boxing Classics 1 25/07/2010 Monday 30 ONE Brisbane 19:30‐21:00 Motocycle Racing 1 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 01:00‐02:15 Nascar 2 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 21:50‐00:04 Formula 1 Grand Prix 3 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 21:00‐00:00 Formula 1 1 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 XPD Adventure Race 1 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 16:30‐17:00 IFish 1 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 13:00‐15:00 Warren Miller's Impact 2 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 12:00‐13:00 Red Bull Air Race 2 25/07/2010 Sunday 30 ONE Brisbane 09:30‐12:00 Nascar 2 08/08/2010 Saturday 30 7 Brisbane 14:00‐17:00 V8 Supercars: Townsville 1 08/08/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 7 Brisbane 16:30‐17:00 Seven News At 4:30 2 08/08/2010 Saturday 30 7 Brisbane 17:00‐17:30 V8 Supercars: Townsville 1 08/08/2010 Wednesday 30 7 Brisbane 21:30‐22:30 Pretty Woman 1 08/08/2010 Thu‐Fri 30 7 Brisbane 18:30‐19:00 Today Tonight 1 08/08/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 7 Brisbane 06:00‐09:00 Sunrise 4 08/08/2010 Saturday 30 7 Brisbane 17:30‐18:00 Queensland Weekender 1 08/08/2010 Tuesday 30 7 Brisbane 19:30‐20:30 Minute To Win It (Australia) 1 08/08/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 7 Brisbane 18:30‐19:00 Today Tonight 1 08/08/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 7 Brisbane 20:30‐21:30 Desperate Housewives 1 08/08/2010 Sunday 30 9 Brisbane 18:00‐18:30 Nine News Sunday 1 08/08/2010 Friday 30 9 Brisbane 21:30‐23:30 Friday Night Football ‐ Delay 1 08/08/2010 Mon‐Fri 30 9 Brisbane 11:00‐12:00 Nine Morning News 2 08/08/2010 Saturday 30 9 Brisbane 07:00‐09:00 Weekend Today ‐ Saturday 1 08/08/2010 Wednesday 30 9 Brisbane 19:00‐19:30 Two And A Half Men 1 08/08/2010 Thursday 30 9 Brisbane 21:30‐23:15 The Footy Show ‐ Nrl 1 08/08/2010 Tuesday 30 9 Brisbane 19:30‐21:00 Top Gear 1 08/08/2010 Tuesday 30 9 Brisbane 22:45‐23:40 Kitchen Nightmares U.S.A 1 08/08/2010 Wednesday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 08/08/2010 Tuesday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 08/08/2010 Sunday 30 10 Brisbane 17:30‐18:00 Sports Tonight 1 08/08/2010 Tuesday 30 10 Brisbane 21:30‐22:30 NCIS: LA 1 Week Day Duration Station Time Program Spots Commencing 08/08/2010 Wednesday 30 10 Brisbane 21:30‐22:30 L&O: Criminal Intent 1 08/08/2010 Sunday 30 10 Brisbane 19:30‐20:30 Your Gen 1 08/08/2010 Monday 30 10 Brisbane 17:00‐18:00 Ten News At Five 1 08/08/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 10 Brisbane 09:00‐10:00 TEN News At 9am 3 08/08/2010 Mon‐Wed 30 10 Brisbane 14:00‐15:00 Ready Steady Cook 1 08/08/2010 Sunday 30 10 Brisbane 15:00‐17:00 Netball ‐ Australia vs.
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