1987 Affiliation Swap Quote
On 27 December 1987, Seven National News reporter Alan Murrell reported the following on then-ADS-7, hours before the switch:
“Tonight will mark the end of the callsigns ADS-7 and SAS-10. Tomorrow, it’ll be ADS-10 and SAS-7. It’s the first time such a change has been made. The switch follows a media shake-up earlier this year, which left ADS in the hands of the owners of the Ten Network. Already, the cosmetic changes are being made at Strangways Terrace and Gilberton. But viewers will notice little difference. They’ll still turn the knob to Ten for Channel Ten programs, and to Seven for Seven programs.
“The only difference will be that the local personalities will be seen on different channels. So if you want to watch Steve Witterman and Caroline Ainslie reading the news tomorrow night, you simply turn the dial three positions, from Seven-to ADS-10. And it’s as easy as that.”
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