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TV Dub Despatch * for a Full List of Channels Refer to the Broadcast Centres List Complete this form and email it to [email protected] www.adstream.com.au TV Dub Despatch * For a full list of channels refer to the Broadcast Centres List COMPANY: CONTACT: CLIENT: PRODUCT: JOB NUMBER: KEY NUMBER TITLE DURATION APPROVAL NUMBER ON AIR DATE CLOSED CAPTION MATERIAL TYPE MATERIAL DEADLINES K1 Mon - Thu Fri K2 Adstream Hours 8:30am – 8pm K3 Master Tapes 6 pm 5 pm K4 File Uploads 8 pm 5 pm K5 Foxtel Deadline 6 pm 3 pm SELECT SERVICE LEVEL FOR EACH KEY FROM THE DROP DOWN LIST. Std = Standard (overnight), Exp = Express (3 hour), RH = Red Hot (45 min) New Zealand 2 pm 2 pm ALL METROPOLITAN PAY TV / OTHER continued.. ONLINE DESTINATIONS OUT OF HOME VIDEO continued.. NEW ZEALAND continued.. BC> 7 BCM HD Channel 31 TVS BC> Big Pond TV (Chief Ent) Westfield- Internals The Edge ABC CNBC Asia Fairfax Digital- Austereo FLV Westfield- Market St Digital Face TV BC> Nine NPC HD Disney Channel (HD Only) Fashion TV Fairfax Digital- Preroll and FDTV Westfield- Pitt St Digital SBS HD ESPN@7 (HD Only) Firstlight Fairfax Digital- The Vine FLV BC> Westfield- Spectacular BC> Ten Network HD ESPN Pac Rim (HD Only) Hope TV Nine Digital ninemsn BC> Westfield- SmartScreen Foxtel Movies Disney (HD Only) REGULATORY Maori TV HD QLD Online TV HD XtrackTV HD FreeTV CAD HD Goolarri TV MediaWorks Online SBS Online ENTERTAINMENT VENUES ALL REGIONAL Indigenous Community TV (ICTV) Interactive HD BC> MKTG HD North TV Imparja TV HD BC> IPS Telstra Advertising Network Aboriginal Broadcasting PRODUCTION SERVICES NZME (HD Only) BC> NBN TV HD Yahoo!7 Australia HD Regional Retagging Shine TV BC> Prime 7 (no CC) HD BC> MCN (Foxtel) HD OUT OF HOME VIDEO BC> Southern Cross TV NEW ZEALAND BC> Sky / Prime TV HD NBC PNG Fare Media HD BC> WIN TV HD APNA Trackside NZ HD Optus Sports (HD Only) Vicinity HD PAY TV / OTHER TV CAB HD BC> TV3 / Bravo HD Racing.com Ch 78 (HD Only) (Mediaworks) Pump TV HD The Café Online Australia Plus TV SKY Racing HD TV33 Tonic Health Media (HD Only) Choice TV / HGTV AU Christian Ch. BC> Turner International HD BC> TVNZ HD Country TV HD Bloomberg TV HD West TV Perth (C44) TVNZ Online HD Dunedin TV39 Channel 31 C44 Adelaide CINEMA Wairarapa TV Channel 31 Melbourne Val Morgan Cinemas WTV (Asian TV) HD Did you know we also despatch radio, cinema and now long form infomercials? Enquire below to find out more: AU NZ 13th August 2018 1300 423 787 0800 237 873.
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