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![]() Welcome to Sunday Onlinehelp and feedback guide. This section is to help you make the most of the Sunday website. You’ll find information on: Viewing Sunday Online Watching Video Clips Finding Political Transcripts Finding Cover Story Transcripts Sunday Archives Buying a Video Making a Complaint Contacting Us Viewing Sunday Online Our sites have been designed for both Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, however to have the best experience we always recommend the latest versions. Download the latest Internet Explorer or the latest Netscape Navigator for free. Watching Video Clips You must have Windows Media Player to watch video clips on Sunday. Download it free. If you experience problems with Windows Media Player see Windows Player Support. Finding political transcripts Transcripts of Laurie Oakes' interviews become available on the same Sunday they are aired as soon as possible following the program. These are located in the Political Transcripts section. Finding cover story transcripts These are in the Cover Transcripts section. These generally become available on the Monday following the program or as advised. Please note that transcripts are not provided for all cover stories. Sunday archives Sunday Online has an archive dating back to February 1997, however not all items for 1997 are on this site. If you cannot find an item from that period, or if what you are looking for pre-dates 1997, please email: archives@ninenet.com.au. Buying a video If you would like purchase a copy of a Nine Network story you can email the Nine Network Archives or fax them on: (02) 9906 4415 You will need to include the following information: The Nine Network Archives will advise whether the particular story or program you require is available and the costs involved. Making a complaint Please note that ninemsn is not responsible for the programming or presentation of the Sunday television show. In accordance with the Australian Broadcasting Authority requirements and the Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations Code of Practice, complaints about Channel Nine programs should be directed in writing to the television station. If you have a complaint about a story, programming changes (including those due to sporting events and so on), these are best addressed formally by writing to Channel Nine. Programming complaints can be addressed to the Head of News and Current Affairs or the Programming Director at the address below. Complaints about items on the Sunday program should be directed in writing to the Executive Producer at Sunday. All such letters should be sent to: PO Box 27, Willoughby, NSW 2068. Complainants should include their name, address and contact phone number. Complaints cannot be addressed by Channel Nine unless they are submitted in this way. Contacting us Before you contact us using the email form below, make sure you have read our quick help guide above to see if what you are looking for has already been answered. Although we cannot guarantee replies to all feedback, we endeavour to respond to as much feedback as possible within a reasonable time. |
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