[1] Talbot, a former journalist for the Bendigo Advertiser, had worked in television for a number of years and produced Postcards for Nine, and Oemcke began at a Channel 8 newsroom in central Victoria, and found fame as a host of the Seven Network’s long-running game show Wheel Of Fortune.
[1][2] The company's first production was observational series Bread, which broadcast in 2003 on Network Ten, and followed people starting a small business.
[1][3] WTFN quickly gained prominence producing titles that included Coxy's Big Break, Bondi Vet, and The Living Room.
The documentary was the recipient of allegations of bias due to it being funded by McDonald's, but WTFN and Seven defended the program, saying that the producers maintained full editorial control over the content.
[11] WTFN had its first foray into feature films in 2016 with the release of Oddball starring Shane Jacobson,[2] and children's television drama series Larry the Wonderpup in 2018.