SES/RTS
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| Channels | |
| Branding | Seven SA/Nine SA/WIN | 
| Programming | |
| Language(s) | English | 
| Network | WIN Television | 
| Affiliations | SES/RTS: Seven SDS/RDS: Nine | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | 
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| MGS/LRS | |
| History | |
| First air date | SES: 25 March 1966 RTS: 26 November 1976 | 
| Former channel number(s) | Analog: SES: 8 (VHF) RTS: 5A (VHF) | 
| Independent (1966–2003) Nine (2004–2007) | |
| Call sign meaning | SES: South East South Australia RTS: Riverland Television South Australia SDS: SES Digital South Australia RDS: RTS Digital South Australia | 
| Technical information | |
| Licensing authority | Australian Communications and Media Authority | 
| ERP | SES: 200 kW RTS: 240 kW | 
| HAAT | SES: 379 m RTS: 180 m | 
| Transmitter coordinates | SES: 37°36′8″S 140°28′58″E / 37.60222°S 140.48278°E RTS: 34°27′52″S 140°32′1″E / 34.46444°S 140.53361°E | 
| Links | |
| Website | www.wintv.com.au | 
SES/RTS, part of the WIN Television network, are Australian television stations licensed to, and serving the rural south-east portion of South Australia, including Mount Gambier, the Limestone Coast and the Riverland. The network began as two separate stations, SES-8 and RTS-5A.