QTQ
QTQ is an Australian television station, licensed to, and serving Brisbane, Queensland. It is owned by the Nine Entertainment Co., and is part of the Nine Network. It broadcasts on VHF Channel 8. QTQ began broadcasting on 16 August 1959 as the first commercial television station in Queensland. QTQ-9 is the home of the NRL coverage.
The station was an independent member of the network before Alan Bond purchased the station, and integrated it into the Nine Network when he had control of it in the 1980s.
Programming
Current in-house productions
- Nine News Queensland
- Nine Gold Coast News
- Nine News regional Queensland and Darwin
- Nine Afternoon News Queensland
- Riverfire
- Maroon Zone
- Broncos Insider
- QRL Intrust Super Cup Rugby League
Former in-house productions
- Australia's Funniest Home Video Show
- Extra
- The Brisbane Footy Show
- Challenger
- Now You See It
- Download
- Cash Bonanza
- The Shak
- Lab Rats Challenge
- Big Brother Australia Queensland Production
- Reg Lindsay's Country Homestead
- Stairway to the Stars talent show
- Happy Go Round children's show
News
Regular fill-in presenters for the bulletins include news presenters Wendy Kingston, Samantha Heathwood, Alison Ariotti and Aislin Kriukelis.
The bulletin is simulcast in Brisbane on commercial radio station River 94.9, across regional Queensland on Southern Cross Nine and throughout remote eastern and central Australia on Imparja Television. As of September 2017, weekend bulletins also air in Darwin.
Since 2014, QTQ-9 has produced local editions of Nine Live Queensland on weekdays. The bulletin is presented by Wendy Kingston and Alison Ariotti, sport is presented by Wally Lewis and Garry Youngberry on weather.
Presenter history
was the weekday sports presenter until December 2006, when following an on-air incident, it was publicly revealed he had epilepsy. He returned to presenting weeknight sport during the 2007/2008 summer period, and also files sports reports. Chris Bombolas was the weekend sports presenter who preceded Steve Haddan, before resigning to become a politician. John Schluter was the weather presenter until his resignation in September 2006, to join rival Seven News Brisbane as the weekday weather presenter; his departure indirectly resulted in Nine News Queensland losing its long-time ratings lead to Seven News Brisbane in 2007; it was not until 2013 that they would regain the ratings lead.Mike London formerly presented alongside Heather Foord until he resigned in June 2003, following allegations that he had arrangements for a female fan to complain about weeknight presenter Bruce Paige, who was co-presenting with Jillian Whiting at the time. London had swapped roles with Paige in the mid 1990s following the latter's return to the Nine Network.
Paige and Foord presented on weekdays between 2004 and 2008. In December 2008, Foord announced that she would step down from presenting weeknights to spend more time with her family. Weekend news presenter Melissa Downes replaced her with Eva Milic and Andrew Lofthouse replacing Downes as weekend news presenters.
The Queensland bulletin was the last news program to date in Australia to use the dual-presenter format on weekends, until the Perth bulletin revived it in early 2008.
2011 "Choppergate" incident
On the bulletins of Nine News Queensland aired on 20 and 21 August 2011, newsreader Eva Milic conducted two crosses, one on each night, to reporters Melissa Mallet and Cameron Price, respectively, in the station's helicopter which claimed to be "near Beerwah", where the remains of murdered schoolboy Daniel Morcombe had been found earlier that month. The crosses were revealed to be fake when, on the second night, rival station Channel Seven filmed footage of the Nine helicopter sitting on the helipad outside their studios at Mount Coot-tha at the time of the broadcast. Radar footage also revealed that, on the first night, the helicopter was actually hovering over Chapel Hill, 70 km away from Beerwah. Both Mallet and Price, as well as news producer Aaron Wakeley, were sacked by the Nine Network following the incident, while news director Lee Anderson resigned in protest over the faked crossings. Despite the scandal, Nine experienced a spike in its 6:00 pm news ratings in the weeks that followed, managed to win more weeks than it did in the previous three years combined, and recovered to reclaim its mantle as Queensland's most-watched news service by 2013.Current presenters
News presentersWeeknights
- Melissa Downes
- Andrew Lofthouse
- Bruce Paige
- Eva Milic
- Jonathan Uptin
- Samantha Heathwood
- Paul Taylor
Weeknights
- Wally Lewis
- Dominique Loudon
- Michael Atkinson
Weather presenters
Weeknights
- Garry Youngberry
- Glen Rawlings
- Luke Bradnam
- Luke Bradnam
- Nicole Rowles
- Wendy Kingston
- Samantha Heathwood
- Aislin Kriukelis
- Alison Ariotti
- Michael Atkinson
- Mia Glover
Former news presenters
- Don Seccombe
- Brian Cahill
- Paul Griffin
- Frank Warrick
- Melody Iliffe
- Robin Parkin
- Heather Foord
- Mike London
- Jillian Whiting
- Darren Curtis
- Alison Ariotti
- Sophie Walsh
- Davina Smith
- Lisa Backhouse
Former sports presenters
- Chris Bombolas
- Rob Brough
- Steve Haddan
- Ian Healy
Former weather presenters
- Sophie Walsh
- Sylvia Jeffreys
- Eva Milic
- Sami Lukis
- Frank Warrick
- Joseph May
- John Schluter
- Jacki MacDonald
- Annette Allison
Reporters
- Tim Arvier
- Lane Calcutt
- Fiona Willan
- Kerrie Laxley
- Jonathan Kearsley
- Brendon Wolf
- Maggie Ragworth
- Madison Williams
- Isabella Leembruggen
- Jordan Bissell
- Eve Sharpe
- Tahlia Sarv
- Adam Hegarty
- Courtney Zagel
- Robert Penfold
- Claire Boughey
- Zoe McLaughlin
- Jennifer Martinez
- Michael Best
- Kathryn Foran
- Tracey Smith
- Jordan Fabris
- Penelope Liersch
- Nick Kelly
- Petrina Zaphir
- Natasha Pruchniewicz
- Harry Clarke
- Rob Morrison
- Kezia Dawn
- Ebony Cavallaro
- Ben Wilmott
- Zarisha Bradley
- Annie Pullar
- Paris Martin
- Kathleen Gazzola
- Josh Bristow
- Alex Heinke
- Jordan Koster
- Sophie Ryan
- Alexandra Cullen
- Brianna Scully
- Dana Sherwood
- Melissa Mackay
- Zarisha Bradley
- Tessa Hardy
- Rosanna Kingsun
- Jordan Koster
- Aislin Kriukelis
- Shannon Marshall-McCormack
- Mia Glover
- Lily Greer
- Sophie Ryan
- Jessica Millward
- Emily Prain
- Philip Calder
- Gina Mosch
- Adam Jackson
- Tim Klingner
Notable former reporters
- Melissa Mallet - sacked following the "Choppergate" scandal mentioned above
- Cameron Price - sacked following the "Choppergate" scandal mentioned above, now with Seven News Sydney
- Sophie Walsh - now with Nine News Sydney