2009 in Australian television
This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred in 2009. The year 2009 is the 54th year of continuous operation of television in Australia. It also marks the introduction of digital multichannels for the three commercial television networks, which were each able to launch an alternate standard-definition digital channel, separate from their primary channels, from 1 January. Network Ten launched their channel, One, on 26 March, whilst the Nine Network launched kids and movies channel GO! on 9 August, and the Seven Network launched catch-up channel 7Two on 1 November.
Events
10 January – Peter Overton replaces Mark Ferguson as the anchor of Nine's 6:00 pm news bulletin in Sydney.31 January – After being pulled by the Nine Network in 2008, McLeod's Daughters airs its final episode to a total viewership of 576,000.7–14 February – All three commercial networks in Australia take major expensive news coverage of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires, in which 181 people lost their lives, including former Nine newsreader Brian Naylor and actor Reg Evans.9 February – The premiere of Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities sets the ratings record of the highest-rating Australian television series launch since the introduction of the OzTAM people meter system in 2001. The launch attracted 2.58 million viewers, and is also the highest rating non-sporting program in television history.26 March – One HD launches.20 April – After a mini-term absence, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? returns to Nine with the newly launched title Hot Seat which launches in its 5.30pm. A few years later, Hot Seat overtook Deal or No DealNotable celebrity deaths
Channels
New channels
- 20 January – A-PAC
- 26 March – One
- 1 June – SBS Two
- 2 July – One
- 9 August – Go!
- 1 November – 7TWO
- 15 November – 13th Street
- 15 November – Lifestyle YOU
- 15 November – Discovery Turbo MAX
- 15 November – Style Network
- 15 November – NAT GEO WILD
- 15 November – Family Movie Channel
- 15 November – KidsCo
- 15 November – Showtime Drama
- 15 November – Showtime Comedy
- 15 November – Showtime Action
- 15 November – STARPICS 1
- 15 November – 111 Hits+2
- 15 November – Discovery Channel+2
- 15 November – Lifestyle YOU+2
- 15 November – Discovery Turbo MAX+2
- 15 November – Sci Fi+2
- 15 November – STARPICS 2
- 15 November – Showcase 2
- 15 November – LifeStyle Food+2
- 15 November – UKTV HD
- 15 November – FOX8 HD
- 15 November – W HD
- 15 November – Showtime Premiere HD
- 15 November – Showcase HD
- 15 November – Showtime Action HD
- 15 November – STARPICS 1 HD
- 15 November – STARPICS 2 HD
- 15 November – Fox Sports 1 HD
- 15 November – Fox Sports 2 HD
- 15 November – Fox Sports 3 HD
- 29 November – 7TWO
- 4 December – ABC3
- 23 December – 7TWO ON PRIME
Defunct channels
- 15 January – Interactive Sports Selector
- 26 March – Ten HD
- 1 June – SBS World News Channel
- 30 June – Gamesworld
- 2 August – Nine HD
- 15 November – Fox Sports HD
- 15 November – BBC HD
- 15 November – Showtime Greats
Renamed channels
- 15 November – showtime premiere
- 15 November – V Hits| Hits
Premieres
Telemovies
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Documentary specials
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