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Television Coverage National TELEVISION COVERAGE NATIONAL NORTHERN SOUTHERN TARGET / MARKET QLD VICTORIA TASMANIA TOTALS NSW NSW TOTAL 787,700 899,000 612,700 517,800 223,500 3,040,700 HOUSEHOLDS TOTAL 1,853,900 2,183,900 1,499,100 1,192,200 524,000 7,253,100 INDIVIDUALS BY NETWORK NINE NETWORK NINE NETWORK (NBN) SGT CENTRAL DIGITAL TELEVISION IMPARJA DARWIN DIGITAL TELEVISION NINE TELEVISION DARWIN SEVEN NETWORK *Note this map displays SCA owned television networks, joint ventures, and television products sold on behalf of non SCA networks. TELEVISION COVERAGE NATIONAL NORTHERN SOUTHERN TARGET / MARKET QLD VICTORIA TASMANIA TOTALS NSW NSW TOTAL 787,700 899,000 612,700 517,800 223,500 3,040,700 HOUSEHOLDS TOTAL 1,853,900 2,183,900 1,499,100 1,192,200 524,000 7,253,100 INDIVIDUALS BY REGION QUEENSLAND NINE NETWORK NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES NINE NETWORK (NBN) SOUTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES NINE NETWORK VICTORIA NINE NETWORK SOUTH AUSTRALIA SGT TASMANIA SEVEN NETWORK DARWIN SEVEN NETWORK DARWIN DIGITAL TELEVISION NINE TELEVISION DARWIN *Note this map displays SCA owned television networks, joint ventures, and television products sold on behalf of non SCA networks. CENTRAL SEVEN NETWORK CENTRAL DIGITAL TELEVISION IMPARJA TELEVISION COVERAGE QUEENSLAND POTENTIAL AUDIENCES BY COVERAGE AREA Mossman MARKET NETWORK AUDIENCE Port Douglas CAIRNS NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 259,600 CAIRNS Green Island Mareeba TOWNSVILLE NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 239,100 Atherton Innisfail MACKAY NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 192,500 Mission Beach Tully Cardwell Dunk Island / Bedarra Island ROCKHAMPTON NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 238,400 Hinchinbrook Island WIDE BAY Ingham Orpheus Island NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 635,600 Magnetic Island SUNSHINE COAST TOWNSVILLE Ayr TOOWOOMBA NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 288,700 Home Hill Bowen QUEENSLAND 1,853,900 Charters Towers Ravenswood Airlie Beach Proserpine Whitsunday Islands Collinsville Lindeman Island Brampton Island MACKAY Sarina Glenden Nebo DEMOGRAPHICS Moranbah St Lawrence TV HOMES 787,700 MEN 40-54 179,700 Dysart Middlemount Clermont TOTAL PEOPLE 1,853,900 MEN 55+ 273,500 Tierl Yeppoon Marlborough Emerald Great Keppel Island CHILDREN 0-4 115,500 WOMEN 16-24 98,900 ROCKHAMPTON Blackwater Mt. Morgan GLADSTONE Heron Island CHILDREN 5-12 201,300 WOMEN 18+ 720,200 Woorabinda Springsure Miriam Vale TEENS 13-17 116,600 WOMEN 18-24 76,700 Biloela Moura Monte BUNDABERG MEN 16-24 103,500 WOMEN 25-39 171,500 Childers HERVEY BAY MEN 18+ 700,300 WOMEN 40-54 187,300 MARYBOROUGH Fraser Island Gayndah MEN 18-24 80,100 WOMEN 55+ 284,700 Gympie Noosa MEN 25-39 167,000 GROCERY BUYERS 787,700 Kingaroy Nambour MAROOCHYDORE Miles Chinchilla Caloundra Dalby Oakey QLD TOOWOOMBA Pittsworth Gatten BRISBANE Warwick Goondiwindi Map is not to scale and is indicative of coverage areas only. Source: Regional TAM 2017 Universe Estimates. Texas Stanthorpe TELEVISION COVERAGE NORTHERN NSW Beenleigh GOLD COAST POTENTIAL AUDIENCES BY COVERAGE AREA Tweed Heads MARKET NETWORK AUDIENCE GOLD COAST NINE NBN, 9HD, GEM, 1,017,000 GO!, Life Byron Bay LISMORE LISMORE Ballina Tenterfield Casino COFFS HARBOUR TAREE NINE NBN, 9HD, GEM, 356,200 GO!, Life Moree TAMWORTH NEWCASTLE NINE NBN, 9HD, GEM, Grafton 810,700 Glen Innes GOSFORD GO!, Life Inverell NNSW 2,183,900 COFFS HARBOUR Wee Waa *Nine Network (NBN) is a non SCA owned network. Narrabri SCA sells the Nine product on behalf of Nine Network (NBN) in Northern New South Wales Armidale Nambucca Heads Gunnedah DEMOGRAPHICS Kempsey TV HOMES 889,000 MEN 40-54 201,600 TAMWORTH Quirindi PORT MACQUARIE TOTAL PEOPLE 2,183,900 MEN 55+ 336,200 Wauchope Kendall CHILDREN 0-4 131,700 WOMEN 16-24 117,000 Scone CHILDREN 5-12 219,100 WOMEN 18+ 878,600 TAREE TEENS 13-17 131,900 WOMEN 18-24 91,200 Muswellbrook Forster MEN 16-24 119,900 WOMEN 25-39 199,600 Dungog MEN 18+ 822,600 WOMEN 40-54 201,600 Nelson Bay MEN 18-24 93,100 WOMEN 55+ 336,200 Singleton Cessnock MEN 25-39 191,700 GROCERY BUYERS 899,000 NEWCASTLE Wygong NSW Gosford Map is not to scale and is indicative of coverage areas only. Source: Regional TAM 2017 Universe Estimates. TELEVISION COVERAGE SOUTHERN NSW POTENTIAL AUDIENCES BY COVERAGE AREA MARKET NETWORK AUDIENCE Coonamble CANBERRA NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 540,500 WOLLONGONG NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 536,300 Coonabarabran ORANGE/DUBBO NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 422,300 NSW WAGGA WAGGA Coolah Nyngan SNSW 1,499,100 Narromine DUBBO Wellington Mudgee Kandos DEMOGRAPHICS Parkes ORANGE Forbes TV HOMES 612,700 MEN 40-54 140,200 Bathurst Lithgow TOTAL PEOPLE 1,499,100 MEN 55+ 215,400 SYDNEY CHILDREN 0-4 95,800 WOMEN 16-24 83,900 Grenfell Cowra CHILDREN 5-12 151,800 WOMEN 18+ 591,100 Young TEENS 13-17 91,000 WOMEN 18-24 65,900 Temora Bowral MEN 16-24 88,200 WOMEN 25-39 145,500 Cootamundra WOLLONGONG Goulburn Kiama MEN 18+ 569,400 WOMEN 40-54 144,800 Yass Nowra MEN 18-24 69,600 WOMEN 55+ 234,900 WAGGA WAGGA CANBERRA MEN 25-39 144,200 GROCERY BUYERS 612,700 Tumut Ulladulla BATEMANS BAY Cooma Narooma Thredbo Bega Merimbula Cooma Map is not to scale and is indicative of coverage areas only. Eden Source: Regional TAM 2017 Universe Estimates. TELEVISION COVERAGE VICTORIA POTENTIAL AUDIENCES BY COVERAGE AREA MARKET NETWORK AUDIENCE Balranald ALBURY NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 190,600 SHEPPARTON NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 175,200 VIC Swan Hill Sea Lake Deniliquin BENDIGO NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 236,600 Holbrook Kerang Culcairn Echuca BALLARAT NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 353,700 Cobram ALBURY Wodonga GIPPSLAND NINE (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) 236,100 Charlton SHEPPARTON Tallangatta Kaniva Donald VICTORIA 1,192,200 Horsham Wangaratta Benalla BENDIGO Bright Euroa Stawell Maryborough Seymour Castlemaine Yea Ararat Orbost BALLARAT Mallacoota Hamilton MELBOURNE Bairnsdale DEMOGRAPHICS TRARALGON Sale Portland WARRAGUL Warrnambool TV HOMES 517,800 MEN 40-54 110,300 Moe Yarram TOTAL PEOPLE 1,192,200 MEN 55+ 199,000 CHILDREN 0-4 71,800 WOMEN 16-24 59,500 CHILDREN 5-12 119,300 WOMEN 18+ 472,500 TEENS 13-17 72,600 WOMEN 18-24 45,700 MEN 16-24 64,400 WOMEN 25-39 100,400 MEN 18+ 456,000 WOMEN 40-54 115,100 MEN 18-24 49,200 WOMEN 55+ 211,300 MEN 25-39 97,500 GROCERY BUYERS 517,800 Map is not to scale and is indicative of coverage areas only. Source: Regional TAM 2017 Universe Estimates. TELEVISION COVERAGE SOUTH AUSTRALIA POTENTIAL AUDIENCES BY COVERAGE AREA Quorn MARKET NETWORK AUDIENCE Carrieton PORT AUGUSTA BROKEN HILL SGT (7, 7TWO, 7MATE) Orroroo SPENCER GULF* SA9 (9, GEM, GO!, Life) 87,530 TEN (10, PEACH, BOLD) SA WHYALLA Peterborough SGT (7 7TWO, 7MATE) PORT PIRIE PORT LINCOLN / Jamestown SA9 (9, GEM, GO!, Life) 45,005 Darke Peak Crystal Brook BROKEN HILL Lock TEN (10, PEACH, BOLD) Cowell Port Broughton Burra Cleve Clare Blyth TOTAL MARKET 132,535 Wallaroo Karkoo Moonta Mount Hope Arno Bay * Spencer Gulf includes Port Pirie, Port Augusta, Whyalla, Upper Yorke Peninsula, Clare Valley and Burra. Cummins Tumby Bay Wangary Coffin Bay PORT LINCOLN ADELAIDE DEMOGRAPHICS TV HOMES 55,000 MEN 55+ 19,900 TOTAL PEOPLE 132,535 WOMEN 16-24 6,300 CHILDREN 5-12 15,000 WOMEN 18+ 49,600 TEENS 13-17 9,500 WOMEN 25-39 12,400 MEN 16-24 6,800 WOMEN 40-54 14,200 MEN 18+ 49,100 WOMEN 55+ 19,900 MEN 25-39 11,500 GROCERY BUYERS 55,000 MEN 40-54 14,600 Map is not to scale and is indicative of coverage areas only. Source: Regional TAM 2017 Universe Estimates. TELEVISION COVERAGE TASMANIA POTENTIAL AUDIENCES BY COVERAGE AREA KING ISLAND MARKET NETWORK AUDIENCE FLINDERS ISLAND LAUNCESTON SEVEN (7, 7TWO, 7MATE) 255,100 HOBART SEVEN (7, 7TWO, 7MATE) 268,900 TASMANIA 524,000 Smithton Wynyard Burnie Penguin Georgetown DEVONPORT Scottsdale Beaconsfield Ringarooma Waratah Latrobe St Helens LAUNCESTON Savage River Deloraine St Marys DEMOGRAPHICS Longford Westbury Tullah TV HOMES 223,500 MEN 40-54 49,200 Campbell Town Bicheno Zeehan Ross TOTAL PEOPLE 524,000 MEN 55+ 83,500 Queenstown Swansea CHILDREN 0-4 30,200 WOMEN 16-24 27,700 Strahan CHILDREN 5-12 51,600 WOMEN 18+ 210,300 TASOatlands Bothwell Triabunna TEENS 13-17 31,600 WOMEN 18-24 21,500 Hamilton New Norfolk Brighton MEN 16-24 29,700 WOMEN 25-39 46,200 HOBART Richmond Sorell Kingston MEN 18+ 200,300 WOMEN 40-54 52,100 Huonville MEN 18-24 23,100 WOMEN 55+ 90,500 Geeveston Dover MEN 25-39 44,500 GROCERY BUYERS 223,500 Map is not to scale and is indicative of coverage areas only. Source: Regional TAM 2017 Universe Estimates. TELEVISION COVERAGE DARWIN & CENTRAL POTENTIAL AUDIENCES BY COVERAGE AREA DARWIN MARKET NETWORK AUDIENCE SEVEN (7, 7TWO, 7MATE), DARWIN DDT* (10, PEACH, BOLD) 129,600 NTD** (9, 9HD, GEM, GO!, Life) SEVEN (7, 7TWO, 7MATE), CENTRAL CDT* (10, PEACH, BOLD) 438,600 MT ISA IMPARJA** (IMPARJA, GEM, GO!) *Central Digital Television & Darwin Digital Television are joint ventures with SCA. **Nine Television Darwin (NTD) and Imparja are non SCA owned networks. ALICE SPRINGS SCA sells the NTD product on behalf of NTD in Darwin & the Imparja product on behalf of Imparja in Central Australia. ROMA BRISBANE PERTH SYDNEY ADELAIDE CANBERRA MELBOURNE HOBART Map is not to scale and is indicative of coverage areas only. Source: Regional TAM 2017 Universe Estimates..
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