ITQ and QQQ signals – then known as Queensland Satellite Television, or QSTV, and owned by Telecasters Australia Limited (previously Telecasters North
1985 to the Golden West Network, which broadcast to Western Australia, and QSTV in north-eastern Australia. In 1986 hearings for the allocation of the licence
February – The Comedy Company debuts on Network 10 (1988–1990) 29 April – QSTV (now Seven Central) starts broadcasting to remote Eastern Australia via satellite
year 1999 in Australian television involved many events. 1 February – QSTV becomes an affiliate of the Seven Network, becoming known as Seven Central
with Imparja taking a Nine Network affiliation & Seven Central (formerly QSTV) taking a joint Seven & Network Ten affiliation. 20 December – The pay television
Clive Robertson and Ten’s Late Night Australia with Don Lane. 29 April – QSTV (now Seven Central) starts broadcasting to remote Eastern Australia via satellite
Craic Eye of the Beholder Holy Smoke! Paperback Hero Two Hands 1 February – QSTV becomes an affiliate of the Seven Network, becoming known as Seven Central
with Imparja taking a Nine Network affiliation & Seven Central (formerly QSTV) taking a joint Seven & Network Ten affiliation. 26 September – The Adelaide
Television and Southern Cross7 (formerly known as ITQ Channel 8, QQQ, QTV and QSTV- Queensland Satellite Regional Television), and the Government-owned ABC
Zedd, Axwell & Ingrosso or Skrillex. — Preceding unsigned comment added by QSTV (talk • contribs) 15:31, 1 November 2015 (UTC) Should the artist list be