WIN to drop Network 10 services in three regional markets
Network 10 confirms WIN will stop broadcasting its channels in Griffith, Riverland and Mount Gambier from July 2026.
www.mediaweek.com.auHere’s the latest on Network 10’s deal with WIN and the end dates you asked about.
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Network 10 confirms WIN will stop broadcasting its channels in Griffith, Riverland and Mount Gambier from July 2026.
www.mediaweek.com.auNetwork 10 is abandoning three regional Australian markets after WIN Television declined to renew its broadcasting agreement. Starting June 30, 2026, viewers in Mount Gambier, the Riverland, and Griffith will lose free-to-air access to the network’s entire channel lineup. 🔥 Quick Facts Cutoff Date: June 30, 2026 when WIN’s Program Supply Agreement with Network 10…
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