TVSN

TVSN (an acronym for "Television Shopping Network") is an Australian and New Zealand broadcast, cable television and satellite television network specializing in home shopping. It is owned by parent company Direct Group Pty Ltd, a home marketing and shopping company based in the Sydney suburb of Frenchs Forest, which also owns sister channel Expo.[4]

TVSN
LaunchedDecember 4, 1995 (1995-12-04)[1] (Pay TV)
September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24) (free-to-air)
NetworkNetwork 10 (free-to-air)
Owned byDirect Group Pty Ltd
Picture format576i (SDTV) 16:9
SloganLove Shopping, Love TVSN
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Broadcast areaAustralia
New Zealand
HeadquartersFrenchs Forest, New South Wales
Formerly calledThe Value Channel[2]
Sister channel(s)Expo Channel
Websitetvsn.com.au tvsn.co.nz
Availability
Terrestrial
TEN Sydney (DVB-T)1574 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)[3]
ATV Melbourne (DVB-T)1590 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
TVQ Brisbane/Gold Coast (DVB-T)1606 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
ADS Adelaide (DVB-T)1622 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
NEW Perth/Mandurah (DVB-T)1670 @ 11 (219.5 MHz)
New Zealand (DVB-T)1419 on UHF band IV
Freeview Metro (virtual)14
Freeview Regional (virtual)57, 75 and 84
Freeview New Zealand (virtual)20
Satellite
Foxtel (virtual)176
VAST (virtual)84 (WA only)
Cable
Foxtel/Optus (virtual)176
Neighbourhood Cable4
Streaming media
Telstra T-Box/iTVSN Live920 and itvsn.com.au via RTSP

The channel broadcasts live every day from 08:30 to 21:30 AEST.

History

TVSN began broadcasting in 1995 from their Lane Cove, Sydney headquarters.[5] It was soon listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1999 after sustaining some growth.

In 2004, the network was acquired by Innovations Direct Group Pty Ltd, an Australian-based home shopping company which produces a number of direct catalogue publications, including Innovations and Homecare magazines.[6] Channel operations soon moved to new facilities in Frenchs Forest alongside the parent company.

Channels and Live Streaming

Former logo (2001-2010)

Some Australian pay television services carry TVSN as part of their basic subscription package. These services include Foxtel, Austar and Optus TV. It was previously carried by Neighbourhood Cable. The channel is also available free to air via the Optus C1 satellite.[7] In addition, the company's website broadcasts a live video stream of the channel.

In September 2012, TVSN became available to free-to-air to metropolitan viewers after Network Ten and TVSN partnered to broadcast the channel as a datacast service on LCN 14.[8] From December 2012-July 2016, regional Network Ten affiliate Southern Cross Ten began broadcasting the channel to regional viewers on LCN 54.

On 1 July 2016, Southern Cross Ten became part of Southern Cross Nine affiliated to the Nine Network, while WIN Television became the Network 10 affiliate. Consequently, TVSN will be broadcast on LCN 84 in Southern NSW, ACT, Griffith, regional Victoria, Mildura, regional Queensland, Tasmania, and South Australia via WIN while Southern Cross and Ten Northern NSW will cease broadcasting the channel.[9] In Northern NSW, TVSN was moved from Channel 54 to Channel 57, 75 and 84.

On 2 September 2018 in WIN areas, TVSN became MPEG-4 to collide with the launch of Sky News on WIN.

New Zealand version

From 20 August 2013, Kordia began broadcasting a localised version of the channel on LCN 20 to a national New Zealand audience on the Freeview terrestrial service and the encrypted Sky satellite channel launched at the same time. TVSN was removed from Sky on 19 August 2020.

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See also

  • Expo – TVSN's sister home shopping channel.
  • Shopping channels – A list of home shopping channels worldwide.
  • Network Ten – Free to air broadcast partner.
  • Innovations

References

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