Australia Live TV is an Australia-based online television network run from Chapel Lane Studios in Hindmarsh, South Australia, Adelaide[1]

The company started with one sports Internet television show KG and the General[2] but now hosts several shows[3]

Programming

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List of programs broadcast by Australia Live TV:

  • Two Up Front – Soccer show. Hosted by John Kosmina and Ross Aloisi. Time: Thursdays 6-7pm.
  • KG and The General – Australia's first live internet sports show covering national and international sports. Time: Monday – Friday 3-5pm.[4]
  • Inside the Game – All things basketball NBL Hosted by 'KB' Kevin Brooks (basketball) & Brett Maher Time: Friday 6-7pm.
  • Amateur Footy – SA Amateur Footy show.[5] Hosted by K. G. Cunningham and 'The General' Phil Smyth. Time: Friday 5-6pm.
  • Mobile RollingHarness racing show. Hosted by David Aldred. Time: Thursdays 5-6pm.
  • Open House – Real Estate show sponsored by Brock Harcourts. Hosted by Greg Moulton. Time: Fridays 12-1pm.
  • Qwoff TVAustralian wine show. Hosted by Justin 'JD' and Andre Eikmeier.
  • Rural Live TV – Rural news, weather, technology and market updates. Hosted by Rob Kerin and Will Goodings. Time: Mondays and Thursdays 1-2pm.
  • Xtreme Sports Hour – Extreme sports show. Hosted by Nathan Strempel. Time: Wednesdays 6-7pm.

Launched in March 2009. Finished production in December 2010.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Jabba: 'Jabba web design' http://www.jaba.com.au/Portfolio/Pages/p127.aspx Archived 15 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2010.
  2. ^ The Advertiser, Adelaide Now: 'KG feels the heat over net gig' http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/confidential/kg-feels-the-heat-over-net-gig/story-e6fredqc-1111118415627, 2008.
  3. ^ Australia Live TV: 'About' www.australialivetv.com/about/default.aspx, 2010.
  4. ^ Australia Live TV: 'KG and the General about' http://www.australialivetv.com/kg/liveshow.aspx, 2010.
  5. ^ SAAFL: 'New Ametuer footy show' http://saafl.asn.au/post/video/amateur-footy-show---18062010 Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2010.
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