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On, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) approved a licence for Central Digital Television, a third digital-only network to be jointly owned by Imparja Television and Southern Cross Austereo.

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"MSCM" was used briefly after the Macquarie acquisition.) (Previously, the watermark has read "TAL" and "SCB", denoting the previous owners. The station carried a simple "SCTV" text watermark in lieu of independent branding, denoting the origin of the signal. However, unlike other Southern Cross-owned stations – including TND, which at the time was a dual Seven/Ten affiliate under the Southern Cross Television brand – QQQ/ITQ simply carried the Seven Network branding unchanged, leading some people to continue to refer it as "Seven Central". Telecasters Australia was purchased by Southern Cross Broadcasting (SCB) in July 2001, and its official name was eventually changed to Southern Cross Central. This closely followed the introduction of a Seven Network-affiliated service, Seven Darwin (TND), to Darwin in 1998. On 1 February 1999, QSTV changed its affiliation from predominantly Network Ten, in line with Telecasters' stations in regional Queensland ( TNQ, now SCA 10), to the Seven Network, becoming Seven Central. As part of the aggregation, the Australian Broadcasting Authority further extended the combined licence area to cover more remote areas of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, who were not fully served by regularly licensed terrestrial television services.

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Previously, QSTV serviced western parts of Queensland and New South Wales, while Imparja serviced the Northern Territory (excluding Darwin), and remote South Australia and Victoria, plus far-western New South Wales (excluding Broken Hill). In December 1998, the ITQ and QQQ signals – then known as Queensland Satellite Television, or QSTV, and owned by Telecasters Australia Limited (previously Telecasters North Queensland) – were officially aggregated with that of Imparja Television into a Remote Central and Eastern Australia licence area. In 1990, ITQ was purchased by North Queensland Television, who owned QQQ at the time, and became a relay of QQQ. QQQ began broadcasting into remote Queensland and New South Wales in 1988. ITQ Channel 8 began broadcasting into Mount Isa on 11 September 1971, converting to colour in May 1975. The station is solely affiliated with the Seven Network. The station is available via satellite and terrestrial platforms – mostly through community retransmission sites, although it also transmits into the town of Mount Isa, Queensland under the call sign ITQ. QQQ is an Australian television station broadcasting in remote central and eastern areas of Australia, owned by Southern Cross Austereo.














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