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Saturday, September 23, 2023

The 16th annual Kuttsywood's Couch guide to DST delays

Welcome to the 2023/24 DST Guide: a tradition we’ve held dear since 2008: and will continue to hold dear until our politicians get the message that any politician who still believes that the 1992 QLD DST referendum results should still be utilized as a basis for mid-21(st) century political policy in Queensland is not a good politician: especially as we head toward a political generation that will either not have been born or were very young when the 1992 referendum happened who will fight a hell of a lot harder to eliminate the DST borderline than previous generations.

This year, we’ve been preparing this guide since prior to Nine’s upfronts on September 6, and have achieved a significant first: with this guide being published a week early on our Patreon platform: Kuttsywood’s Couch One. In addition, our DST Update service from 2011-2014 over at our former Tumblr presence, will be revived as part of our weekly Veritas on KW: On Sunday product from October 2 (with a two week break over Christmas/New Year).

To support us: visit our Patreon and become a patron.

In addition: we have a update concerning Content Survey Live in 2024.

“Due to reasons within our control, Content Survey Live will not be seen in August 2024. More details are available, on Boxing Day.”


9Gem (SEQ (Metro): 92 (95 HD), GC (regional): 82 (85 HD): Rest of QLD: 81 (no HD), Foxtel 164 (264 HD, metro only)
This service will be airing on Queensland time.
9GO: (SEQ (Metro): 93/99, GC (regional): 83/88, Rest of QLD: 82, Foxtel 162)
This service will be airing on Queensland time.
9Life: (SEQ (Metro): 94, GC (regional): 84, Rest of QLD: 83, Foxtel: 163
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

9Rush: (SEQ (Metro): 96, unavailable to GC (regional), Rest of QLD and on Foxtel)
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

9 Main channel (SEQ (Metro): 9 (90 HD), GC (regional): 8 (80 HD), Rest of QLD: 8 (80 HD), Foxtel 100 (209 HD)
-News/Public Affairs:
Nine’s locally produced 4pm, 6pm (all streaming on 9 Now, with NBN's GC bulletin joining 9 Now soon) and 5:30 Gold Coast bulletins (also to join 9Now live streaming soon), will air live into Queensland, however ACA, Today/Today Extra and late night news programming will be delayed by one hour unless major news breaks.
-Sport:
It's absolutely given, that the 2024 Australian Open will be airing live into Queensland in January 2024. There may not be however, the traditional warmup tournaments leading into the two week event at Melbourne Park.

-Programming:
Christmas fare (The Hundred Xmas special, and Carols by Candlelight) will be airing one hour behind the southern states.
Tipping Point Australia premiere in 2024 (date to be confirmed through Veritas on KW: on Sunday columns over at Kuttsywood’s Couch One closer to premiere) will be airing one hour behind the southern states in Brisbane and Gold Coast (regional), 1/2hr behind southern states on the Gold Coast (metro) and QLD regional.
Stripped out programming such as the climax for the 2023 season of The Block, Love Island Australia, Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars Australia, My Mum, Your Dad and the 2024 edition of Married at First Sight will also be airing in Queensland one hour behind the southern states, for the entire DST period.

ABC News Channel (Statewide FTA: 24, Foxtel: 642)
This service will be airing on Sydney time for all platforms.

ABC ME: (Statewide FTA: 23, Foxtel: 723)
This service will be airing on Queensland time, unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time.

ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus (i.e. the Bluey channel): (Statewide FTA: 22, Foxtel: 152)
This service will be airing on Queensland time, unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time.

ABC TV (Statewide FTA: 2 (21 HD), Foxtel: 102 (202 HD)
This service will be airing on Queensland time with Queensland content (local ABC News at 7pm), unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time and with a NSW 7pm ABC bulletin (airing at 6pm QLD time).

Sydney NYE: Tune into Sydney City Council's official website for the 2023 event (which includes a live stream) and Veritas on KW on Twitter/Mastodon (as well as our Veritas on KW: On Sunday column on Patreon) for updates as we get closer to the end of 2023.

SBS World Movies: (Statewide FTA: 32 (HD only), Foxtel: 432 (HD), 433 (SD)
This service will be airing on Queensland time, unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time and with NSW advertising.

SBS Viceland: (Statewide FTA: 31 (HD only), Foxtel: 170 (SD) 270 (HD)
This service will be airing on Queensland time, unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time and with NSW advertising.

SBS Food: (Statewide FTA: 33, Foxtel: 171)
This service will be airing on Queensland time, unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time and with NSW advertising.

NITV: (Statewide FTA: 34, Foxtel: 172)
This service will be airing on Queensland time, unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time and with NSW advertising.

SBS: (Statewide FTA: 3 (30 HD), Foxtel: 104 (204 HD)
This service will be airing on Queensland time, unless you have a pre-iQ3 Foxtel setup or a iQ3/iQ4/iQ5 that is not connected to a FTA antenna: where it will run on NSW time and with NSW advertising.

7Flix (SEQ (Metro): 76, GC (Regional): 66 , SC (Regional): 66, Rest of QLD: 77, Foxtel: 158)
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

7Mate (SEQ (Metro): 73 (74 HD), GC (Regional): 63 (No HD) , SC (Regional): 63 (64 HD), Rest of QLD: 73 (74 HD), Foxtel: 157 (257 HD).
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

7Bravo (SEQ (Metro): 75, GC (Regional) 65, SC (Regional) 65, Rest of Queensland: 75, unavailable on Foxtel.
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

7Two (SEQ (Metro): 72, GC (Regional): 62, SC (Regional): 62, Rest of QLD: 72 , Foxtel: 156)
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

Seven (SEQ (Metro): 7 (70 HD), GC (Regional): 6 (60 HD), SC (Regional): 6 (60 HD), Rest of QLD: 7 (70 HD), Foxtel: 107 (207HD)
News/Public Affairs:
Seven’s Brisbane-produced 4pm and 6pm news services (of which the Brisbane 6pm bulletin is edited drastically in regional Queensland), Gold Coast-produced 5:30 news service and Maroochydore produced 6pm local news services for regional QLD will air live. The Latest, Sunrise and the Morning Show, will be delayed into Queensland… unless major news breaks.
Sport:
The summer of cricket (Pakistan/West Indies (with Gabba test running on the Australia Day long weekend next year) + BBL), as well as the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, final stages of the V8 Supercar season (with the traditional Mt Panorama 1000k race in it’s traditional early October slot) and the 2023 AFLW season from Round 5 onward, will be airing live into Queensland.

Programming:
Big Brother will be airing on a year’s delay into all Australian markets (Note. We aren’t kidding: Seven taped the 2023 season of Big Brother... in November 2022, and will likely be set to air it after the DST time change begins.)
Programming on 7 for early 2024 that will be affected by DST-related delays, will be communicated via the Veritas on KW: on Sunday column on Kuttsywood’s Couch One running after Seven’s 2023 upfronts at SXSW Sydney on October 18.

Nickelodeon Australia (formerly known as 10 Shake) (SEQ (Metro): 13, GC (Regional): unavailable as of posting, Rest of QLD: 54, Foxtel iQ3-5, 168).
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

10 Peach (SEQ (Metro): 11, GC (Regional): 52, Rest of QLD: 52, Foxtel: 167)
This service will be airing on Queensland time.

10 Bold (SEQ (Metro): 12, GC (Regional): 51, Rest of QLD: 53, Foxtel: 166)

This service will be airing on Queensland time.
However: A-League Women’s, Matildas games and A-League Men’s coverage will most likely be live.

10 (SEQ (Metro): 10 (1/15 HD), GC (Regional): 5 (50 HD), Rest of QLD: 5 (50 HD), Foxtel 110 (210 HD)

News/Public Affairs:
10’s sole Brisbane news bulletin will again be prerecorded (all 18 minutes of it) this year, while Studio 10, The Project and Sunday Project will be delayed into Queensland.


Sport:
Melbourne Cup will be live for the last time on 10 this year, before a shift next year.


Programming:
The Bachelors Australia, will be will be airing in Queensland one hour behind the southern states during the DST period.

Information on programming beyond The Bachelors Australia, will be communicated via Veritas on KW: on Sunday columns over at Kuttsywood’s Couch One, after Paramount Australia/New Zealand 2024 upfronts are held on TBA.


Sky News Regional: (GC (regional): 53 , Rest of QLD: 56 , Foxtel (which is actual Sky News) 103)

This service will be airing on Sydney time for all platforms.
The 2003 Federal Cabinet Papers release, will also be on Sydney time (glasses chinking in a house in Sunnybank Hills).

INDIGENOUS VOICE REFERENDUM COVERAGE

A reminder from us: coverage concerning the Indigenous Voice Referendum on October 14 on all channels, will likely be judged on Sydney time: i.e. a 4pm start in Queensland, for pre-shows concerning exit polling etc. however, polling booth closure times in Queensland will be on local time (8am-6pm).

And another reminder: please do not get ACRA’s winners (set to happen the same night) mixed up with Voice referendum results on social media.

The second reminder, is authorised by the various F.U.C/X.U.C (Facebook Union of Commenters/Twitter Union of Commenters) and M.U.C (Mastodon Union of Commenters) locals throughout the nation.


Ray Hadley Morning Show (from 2GB)

A full relay is taken by the following stations:
-4GR Toowoomba (SCA-owned Triple M station on AM band, formerly took SCA-produced Australia Today): most likely takes Hadley live.

Bill McDonald Morning Show (from 4BC)
-4BC Brisbane (part of Nine’s radio division: 882AM) is live into Brisbane.
-4K1G Townsville (indigenous community station) Takes Bill live.
-4RO Rockhampton (ARN-owned AM talkback station) Takes Bill live.


It is unknown at time of press whether the following stations (all owned by Resonate Broadcasting): 4HI (Emerald 1143 AM and is further relayed to: Dysart 945 AM, Moranbah 1215 AM, Blair Athol 88.1 FM, BHP Blackwater Mine 103.7 FM, Clermont 102.1 FM, Peak Downs 106.9 FM, Goonyella North 92.5 FM, Goonyella Riverside 93.7 FM, Rolleston 100.1 FM, Minerva 104.9 FM), 4LG (Longreach 1098 AM), 4LM (Mt Isa 666 AM, Cloncurry 693 AM), 4SB (Kingaroy, 1071 AM), 4GC (Charters Towers 828 AM), 4VL (918 AM in Charleville and further relayed to 96.5 FM in Cunnamulla, 98.7 FM in Tambo, 93.9 FM in Wyandra, 104.5 FM in Quilpie and 106.1 FM in Augathella), 4ZR (1476 AM in Roma and is further relayed to 104.5 FM in Mitchell and 105.3 FM in St George) 4DB/4EM (branded as Hot Country QLD, 1629 AM in Kingaroy, 1611 AM in Dalby, Emerald, Goondiwindi, Roma and St George) will remain with a 2GB mornings feed or eventually will switch to 4BC mornings.

SCA:

Hit Network Drive (4-6pm, airing on B105 Brisbane, SEA FM GC, Hit Fraser Coast, Mackay and The Whitsundays, Tablelands, South Burnett, Mt Isa, Maranoa, Townsville, Emerald, Darling Downs, Cairns and CQ and the Listnr app) Terrestrial radio will be on Queensland time: however Listnr feed will be live (if you choose to listen to a out of state Hit station): unless you choose to listen on demand.


Triple M Drive (4-6pm, airing on 4MMM Brisbane, Gold FM GC (Leisel, Liam and Dobbo from Brisbane), Triple M Fraser Coast, Mackay and the Whitsundays, Townsville, CQ, Bundaberg and Cairns, 4GR Toowoomba (AB and Elliot from Cairns) and the Listnr app (both products) Terrestrial radio and Listnr feed will be live (dependent on which QLD MMM station you are listening to): unless you choose to listen on demand.

NOVA

Repackaged Fitzy and Wippa (6-7pm Nova 106.9 Brisbane): due to the nature of it being a repackaged product: it won’t necessarily be live, as it consists of highlights of Nova Sydney breakfast.


Nova Network Drive (3-6pm Nova 106.9 Brisbane) Terrestrial radio will be on Queensland time: however online feed will be live (if you choose to listen to a out of state Nova station): unless you choose to listen on demand.

ARN:

KIIS/MIX Network Drive (4-6pm, KIIS 97.3 Brisbane, 5-7pm Star 101.9 Mackay/Whitsundays, Star 102.7 Cairns, Star 106.3 Townsville, Hitz 93.9 Bundaberg (ARN), 4AK Toowoomba (Super Radio Network)

Terrestrial radio will be on Queensland time: however iHeartRadio feed will be live (if you choose to listen to a out of state KIIS/MIX station): unless you choose to listen on demand.


Kyle and Jackie O Hour of Power: (6-7pm KIIS 97.3 Brisbane, 7-8pm Star 101.9 Mackay/Whitsundays, Star 102.7 Cairns, Star 106.3 Townsville, Hitz 93.9 Bundaberg, Hot 91.1 Sunshine Coast (ARN), 4AK Toowoomba (Super Radio Network) 

As this is a highlight reel of the KIIS Sydney brekky show, it won’t necessarily be live.

Christian O’Connell Show (7-8pm KIIS 97.3 Brisbane (with the possibility of a shift to River 94.9 in 2024), 5-6pm 4MK 1026 AM Mackay, 4CC Gladstone (with repeaters as far north as Rockhampton), 4BU Bundaberg, 4CA Cairns, Zinc 96.1 Sunshine Coast) 

As this is a highlight reel of GOLD FM Melbourne’s breakfast show, it won’t necessarily be live.


Jam Nation: (6-7pm on 4MK Mackay, 4CC Gladstone (with repeaters as far north as Rockhampton), 4BU Bundaberg, 4CA Cairns, Zinc 96.1 Sunshine Coast, (with the possibility of coming to River 94.9 in early 2024, after a year’s absence in the Brisbane market) 

As this is a highlight reel of WSFM Sydney’s breakfast show, it won’t necessarily be live.

Well, that’s it for the 23/24 guide.

A reminder, if you want to be kept up-to-date on developments this DST season, follow us over at Kuttsywood's Couch One on Patreon.

But, Before we go, let’s share the first taste of the future that will be unveiled on Boxing Day this year.

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