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The general concept for GO! The channel's name and branding was first revealed as GO! The channel went to air at pm on 5 August , broadcasting a promo loop. There have been reports that GO! In response, Nine established a helpline for viewers experiencing problems or requiring assistance to tune in to the new channel. On 24 November , the channel launched via Foxtel Cable on channel After major demands for the channel's theme song which was written specifically for the channel, going as far as remixes being played in clubs , it was released independently by Noise International on 4 December , [ 11 ] having promised a month earlier.
Presented by young journalists in the Nine newsroom, [ 13 ] these would usually feature a few breaking news stories and the weather. These were later dropped in , replaced by repeats of Nine Newsbreak. In September , GO! Darwin received the channel on 18 October [ 16 ] over a year after other capital cities started transmitting the multi channel. The slogan "Let's GO! This presentation remained unchanged for the next few years, with Noise International's theme music reinstated.
Rumours of a on-air presentation relaunch appeared after the channel's program lineups were redesigned in September Initially, the new lineups used "Let's Go" by Ashley Allen as background music, [ 20 ] but was reverted back to the regular theme music shortly after. On 2 February , the channel received a new logo and the on-air presentation graphics were updated by creative company DD8.
On 26 November , the Nine Network introduced a network-wide rebrand of all of its digital channels with GO! This included a new look for program listings, program advertisements and promos and introduced the in program classifications. On 12 December , 9Go! Kids block was no longer in this network because the cancellation of Kids' WB and their long-running output deal with Warner Bros, but remained online instead.