Eleven (Australian TV channel)

Eleven
Launched 11 January 2011
Network Network Ten
Owned by ElevenCo
(Ten Network Holdings and CBS Studios International)
Picture format 576i (SDTV) 16:9
Slogan he11o
Country Australia
Language English
Broadcast area Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Regional NSW, Southern NSW and ACT, Griffith, Regional Victoria, Mildura, Regional Queensland, Tasmania, Eastern South Australia, Regional Western Australia
Replaced One SD (SDTV)
Sister channel(s) Ten
Ten HD
One
TVSN
Spree TV
Website tenplay.com.au
Availability
Terrestrial
TEN Sydney
(DVB-T)
1576 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)[1]
ATV Melbourne
(DVB-T)
1592 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
TVQ Brisbane/
Gold Coast
(DVB-T)
1608 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
ADS Adelaide
(DVB-T)
1624 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
NEW Perth/
Mandurah
(DVB-T)
1672 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
Freeview Ten metro (virtual) 11
Freeview WIN regional (virtual) 82
Freeview SCA regional (virtual) 55
Satellite
Foxtel (virtual) 141
VAST (virtual) 11 or 55
Cable
Foxtel/Optus (virtual) 141

Eleven (stylised as ELEVEN) is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel that is owned and operated by ElevenCo, a joint venture between Network Ten and CBS Studios International. This channel launched on 11 January 2011[2] It offers catch-up and encore programming. Eleven is also the home of Australia’s longest running drama series, Neighbours.[3]

Joint venture

Network Ten established a separate joint venture named ElevenCo, with international distributor CBS Studios International to provide content for Eleven.[4][5] Subject to regulatory approval, Ten holds two-thirds equity stake in the venture, with CBS holding the remaining share. Under the arrangement, Eleven sources programming from CBS's back catalogue.

Programming

Eleven offers catch-up and encore presentations from Channel Ten[3][6][7] It features a mix of repeated old shows, brand new shows to Australian television, and shows that would make their debut on Australian free-to-air television.

Some of Ten's shows aimed at a younger demographic, most notably Neighbours and The Simpsons, were moved to Eleven on the day it launched, as part of Ten's re-branding to target the older demographic, while the younger shows move to Eleven.[8][9][10] The decision to move Neighbours and The Simpsons was to also make way for a new current affairs show in Ten's 6:00–7:00pm timeslot.[8] Neighbours has since become Eleven's highest-rating program and the number-one regular Australian program on the digital multichannels, averaging 278,000 viewers.[3]

On 27 February 2012, Toasted TV was moved from Ten to Eleven due to a number of changes to their morning line-up, which included the launch of Breakfast.[11] In November 2013, more of Ten's shows including Totally Wild, Scope, Wurrawhy and Mako: Island of Secrets moved to Eleven due to the launch of Wake Up, later cancelled due to bankruptcy and Studio 10. Other first-run Australian content on Eleven include Couch Time, The Loop and Bondi Ink Tattoo.[6][12]

Eleven also features films sourced from its studio-output deals, including 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures, DreamWorks Animation with Fox, TriStar Pictures, Universal Pictures shared with Seven, and Paramount Pictures shared with Nine.

In 2014, The channel was majorly changed from a "distinctly youthful" organised channel, to a catch-up and encores dedicated channel, with programming taken from Channel Ten, with every program slotted in as "TBA", is which the channel is unable to match the same timeslots as the other rivals digital channels. Eleven's schedule remained unchanged.

On 13 April 2016, Eleven switched from the Supertext logo to Network Ten's Closed Captioning logo, when Ten discontinued the "CC" symbol since the mid-2000s.

Current shows

Adult Animation

Children

Comedy

Drama

Light Entertainment

Reality

Upcoming shows

Former shows

Adult Animation

Children

Comedy

Drama

Factual

Light Entertainment

Reality

Religious

Availability

Eleven is available in 576i standard definition from the network's five metropolitan owned-and-operated stations, TEN Sydney, ATV Melbourne, TVQ Brisbane, ADS Adelaide, and NEW Perth; via television markets/transmissions of: Southern Cross Nine through its 2 owned-and-operated stations, SGS/SCN in regional South Australia and NRN in Northern New South Wales, WIN Television through its owned-and-operated stations, VTV in Regional Victoria, WIN in Southern New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory, RTQ in Regional Queensland, STV (TV station) in Mildura, TVT in Tasmania, WOW in regional Western Australia, MGS/LRS in eastern South Australia, and AMN in Griffith and the MIA, DTD in Darwin, and CDT in Central Australia (including remote NT, QLD and SA).

References

  1. http://www.freetv.com.au/media/Engineering/Australian_Digital_Terrestrial_Television_Broadcasting_Service_Information_Register_-_Issue_4_-_January_2011.pdf
  2. Knox, David (22 October 2010). "11 / 1 / 11 ….and counting". TV Tonight. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 Knox, David (15 June 2015). "Multichannel Survey: Eleven / One". TV Tonight. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  4. Washbrook, Cyril (26 August 2010). "Ten announces launch of Eleven". The Spy Report. Media Spy. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  5. James, Meg (25 August 2010). "CBS goes down under and takes minority stake in Australian TV venture". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  6. 1 2 Knox, David (11 May 2014). "Multichannel Survey: Eleven / One". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  7. Ryan, Aaron (7 July 2015). "Mid Year Update – Eleven: Best Multi Channel in Australia". Throng Australia. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  8. 1 2 Clune, Richard (8 August 2010). "Jennifer on Ten's frontline". The Daily Telegraph. News Limited. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  9. Chessell, James (13 January 2011). "Eleventh heaven as Ten Network hails debut". The Australian. News Limited. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  10. "Neighbours moving to Eleven". The Spy Report. Media Spy. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  11. Knox, David (19 February 2012). "Bumped: Toasted TV, Totally Wild etc.". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
  12. Knox, David (14 November 2014). "TEN 2015 highlights: Celebrity, Drama, Sport.". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 November 2014.

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