SAS (TV station)

[4] As a result, from the last days of 1987 up to 1988, SAS, now on channel 7, adopted the On the Move slogan previously used by WLS-TV in Chicago, Illinois in 1984 to mark the change, with a music video made for this purpose.

SAS 10 employed actor Hedley Cullen as horror host Deadly Earnest, who was also seen in WA.

[citation needed] For the inaugural Bay to Birdwood classic car run, SAS Channel 10 provided advertising and a documentary after the event.

[citation needed] The last edition of Seven News and Today Tonight to be broadcast from the Gilberton studios in North Adelaide took place on 14 December 2007.

The station then moved to new premises at Hindmarsh on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street, from where Adelaide versions of Seven News and Today Tonight are produced.

During the Australian Football League season, Seven News airs at its regular time on Saturdays or Sundays during Fox Footy broadcast twilight matches involving Adelaide and/or Port Adelaide, formerly, the bulletin was aired at half-time of the telecast, replacing match analysis from Fox Footy.

SAS also airs South Australian National Football League Matches during the Season.

From 1989 to 2004 Graeme Goodings presented Seven News Adelaide on weeknights with Doyle until he was diagnosed with bowel cancer.

In December 2007, production of Seven News moved from studios located at Gilberton to a new purpose-built space at Hindmarsh.

[10] It clocked up 500 consecutive weekly ratings wins in March 2019, extending a streak which started in August 2006.

[14] Fill-in presenters include Mike Smithson, Andrea Nicolas and Elspeth Hussey (News), Bruce Abernethy and Andrew Hayes (Sport) and Gertie Spurling and Casey Treloar (Weather).