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The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial
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. It is owned by
Seven West Media Limited Seven West Media Limited is an ASX-listed media company and is Australia's largest diversified media business, with an extensive presence in broadcast television, print and online publishing. Seven Group Holdings Ltd (SGH), a company contro ...
, and is one of five main
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networks in Australia. The network's headquarters are located in Sydney. As of 2014, it is the second-largest network in the country in terms of population reach. The Seven Network shows various nonfiction shows—such as news broadcasts (''
Seven News ''7NEWS'' is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia. National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in Martin Place, Sydney, while flagship 6pm bulletins are ...
'') and sports programing—as well as fiction shows. In 2011, the network won all 40 out of 40 weeks of the ratings season for total viewers, being the first to achieve this since the introduction of the
OzTAM OzTAM is an Australian audience measurement research firm that collects and markets television ratings data. It is jointly owned by the Seven Network, the Nine Network and Network Ten, and is the official source of television ratings data for ...
ratings system in 2001. As of 2022, the Seven Network is the highest-rated television network in Australia, ahead of the Nine Network, ABC TV,
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and SBS.


Headquarters

Seven's administration headquarters are in
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, Sydney, completed in 2003. National news and current affairs programming are based between flagship station
ATN-7 ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia. The licence, issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of John Fairfax & Sons, was one of the first four licences (two in Sydney, ...
in Sydney and
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melb ...
in Melbourne. In 2009, Seven moved its Sydney-based production operations from
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to a purpose-built high-definition television production facility at the Australian Technology Park in
Eveleigh Eveleigh is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Eveleigh is located about 3 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney. ...
.


History


Origins

The present Seven Network began as a group of independent stations in Sydney,
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,
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,
Adelaide Adelaide ( ) is the capital city of South Australia, the state's largest city and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The dem ...
and
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth i ...
.“Television Stations”
Broadcasting & Television Year Book 1960, p. 58-63
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melb ...
Melbourne, licensed to
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(owners of two local papers at the time, '' The Herald'' and '' The Sun''), was launched on 4 November 1956, the first station in the country to use the VHF7 frequency.
ATN-7 ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia. The licence, issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of John Fairfax & Sons, was one of the first four licences (two in Sydney, ...
Sydney, licensed to Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of Fairfax, was launched on 2 December 1956. The two stations did not immediately share resources, and instead formed content-sharing partnerships with their VHF9 counterparts by 1957:
ATN-7 ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia. The licence, issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of John Fairfax & Sons, was one of the first four licences (two in Sydney, ...
partnered with Melbourne's
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, while
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melb ...
paired up with Sydney's
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.
TVW-7 TVW is a television station broadcasting in Perth, Western Australia, wholly owned by Seven West Media. It was the first television station in Western Australia, commencing broadcasting on 16 October 1959. It broadcasts a modulated 64-QAM sign ...
Perth, licensed to TVW Limited, a subsidiary of
West Australian Newspapers ''The West Australian'' is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), as is the state's other major newspaper, ''The Sunday Times''. It is the second-oldest continuously ...
, publisher of ''
The West Australian ''The West Australian'' is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), as is the state's other major newspaper, '' The Sunday Times''. It is the second-oldest continuous ...
'', began broadcasting almost two years later, on 16 October 1959, as the city's first commercial station. BTQ-7 Brisbane followed on 1 November, signing on as Brisbane's second commercial television station.
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Adelaide was launched on 24 October 1959 as the final capital city VHF7 station. The station later swapped frequencies with
SAS-10 SAS, formerly SAS-7 and before that SAS-10, is a television station in Adelaide, South Australia. It is part of the Seven Network. History SAS-7 was originally known as SAS-10, an affiliate of what became Network Ten. It commenced broadcasting ...
on 27 December 1987 as
ADS-10 ADS is an Australian television station based in Adelaide, South Australia. It is owned and operated by Paramount Networks UK & Australia through their Australian holdings Network 10. History ADS-10 began as ''ADS-7'' on 24 October 1959. In t ...
and SAS-7. HSV-7 began its relationship with the Victorian Football League (now the Australian Football League) in April 1957, when the station broadcast the first live Australian rules football match. Throughout this time, the stations operated independently of each other, with schedules made up of various simple, and relatively inexpensive, programs, such as ''Pick a Box'' and spinoffs of popular radio shows. In the early 1960s, coaxial cable links, formed initially between Sydney and Melbourne, allowed the sharing of programmes and simultaneous broadcasts of live shows. In 1960, Frank Packer, the owner of Sydney's
TCN-9 TCN is the flagship television station of the Nine Network in Australia. The station is currently located at 1 Denison Street, North Sydney. The licence, issued to a company named Television Corporation Ltd headed by Sir Frank Packer, was one o ...
, bought a controlling share of Melbourne's
GTV-9 GTV is a commercial television station in Melbourne, Australia, owned by the Nine Network. The station is currently based at studios at 717 Bourke Street, Docklands. History GTV-9 was amongst the first television stations to begin regular t ...
, in the process creating the country's first television network (unofficially called "the National Nine Network") and dissolving the
ATN-7 ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia. The licence, issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of John Fairfax & Sons, was one of the first four licences (two in Sydney, ...
/
GTV-9 GTV is a commercial television station in Melbourne, Australia, owned by the Nine Network. The station is currently based at studios at 717 Bourke Street, Docklands. History GTV-9 was amongst the first television stations to begin regular t ...
and the
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melb ...
/
TCN-9 TCN is the flagship television station of the Nine Network in Australia. The station is currently located at 1 Denison Street, North Sydney. The licence, issued to a company named Television Corporation Ltd headed by Sir Frank Packer, was one o ...
partnerships. Left without their original partners,
ATN-7 ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia. The licence, issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of John Fairfax & Sons, was one of the first four licences (two in Sydney, ...
and
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melb ...
joined to form the Australian Television Network in 1963. The new grouping was soon joined by other capital-city channel 7 stations, ADS-7 Adelaide and BTQ-7 Brisbane. The new network began to produce and screen higher-budget programs to attract viewers, most notably '' Homicide'', a series which would continue for another 12 years to become the nation's longest running drama series. However, it was not until 1970, after the network adopted the Network 7 name, that a national network logo was adopted, albeit still with independently owned and operated stations with local advertising campaigns.
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was introduced across the network in 1975, when a new colour logo was adopted.
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made an unsuccessful bid for the ''
Herald and Weekly Times The Herald and Weekly Times Pty Ltd (HWT) is a newspaper publishing company based in Melbourne, Australia. It is owned and operated by News Pty Ltd, which as News Ltd, purchased the HWT in 1987. Newspapers The HWT's newspaper interests date ba ...
'', owners of
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melb ...
, in 1979, later going on to gain control of rival
ATV-10 ATV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia, part of Network 10 – one of the three major Australian free-to-air commercial television networks. The station is owned by Paramount Networks UK & Australia. History In April 1963, the ...
. Fairfax, however, successfully bought a 14.9% share of the company later in the same year.


1980s

The 1980s saw the introduction of stereo sound, as well as a number of successful shows, most notably '' A Country Practice'' in 1981, and '' Sons and Daughters'', which began in 1982. '' Wheel of Fortune'' began its 25-year run in July 1981, produced from
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-7's studios in
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. The 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow were shown live on the network the year before. '' Neighbours'' began on Seven in 1985, but low ratings in Sydney led to the cancellation of the new series at the end of the year, which later moved to Network Ten and went on to achieve international success. Perth based businessman Robert Holmes à Court, through his business the Bell Group, bought TVW-7 from its original owners,
West Australian Newspapers ''The West Australian'' is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), as is the state's other major newspaper, ''The Sunday Times''. It is the second-oldest continuously ...
in 1982. It was in 1984 that the network proceeded to drop the "Network 7" branding. ''
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'', owner of HSV-7 and
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-7, was sold to
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in December 1986 for an estimated A$1.8 billion. Murdoch's company,
News Limited News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp. One of Australia's largest media conglomerates, News Corp Australia employs more than 8,000 staff nationwide and approximately 3,0 ...
, sold off
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melb ...
to Fairfax soon afterwards, for $320 million. Fairfax went on to axe a number of locally produced shows in favour of networked content from its Sydney counterpart,
ATN ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia. The licence, issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of John Fairfax & Sons, was one of the first four licences (two in Sydney, two ...
-7 (also owned by Fairfax at the time). Cross-media ownership laws introduced in 1987 forced Fairfax to choose between its print and television operations – it chose the former, and later sold off its stations to
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Ltd., owned by businessman Christopher Skase. Qintex had previously bought, and subsequently sold off, stations in Brisbane and regional Queensland before taking control of the network. It was also in 1987 that the network returned to the "Australian Television Network" branding. The next year, another new logo was introduced along with evening soap '' Home and Away'' and a relaunched ''
Seven National News ''7NEWS'' is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia. National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in Martin Place, Sydney, while flagship 6pm bulletins are p ...
'', now known as ''Seven News''. The network became truly national in 1988 when Skase bought
TVW-7 TVW is a television station broadcasting in Perth, Western Australia, wholly owned by Seven West Media. It was the first television station in Western Australia, commencing broadcasting on 16 October 1959. It broadcasts a modulated 64-QAM sign ...
for $130 million. In 1991, the network changed its name once again to the Seven Network, though it had been unofficially using that name for some time before then. Despite the network's successes, a failed $1.5 billion bid for
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in the same year sent
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into receivership. Christopher Skase fled Australia in 1990 to escape extradition. The business' assets were bundled together by receivers and made into a new company, the
Seven Network Limited Seven Group Holdings Limited (SGH, formerly Seven Network Limited) is an Australian diversified operating and investment group in the media, mining and construction industries. History Seven Network Limited was formed in 1991 by receivers t ...
, in 1991.


1990s

''
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'', a national current-affairs programme hosted by Stan Grant, similar in format to the Nine Network's ''
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'', was launched in 1992 but was later replaced by the more successful ''
Today Tonight ''Today Tonight'' is an Australian current affairs television program produced by the Seven Network. It aired from January 1995 to November 2019 in Adelaide and Perth. Editions in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne were previously produced befor ...
''. The network was listed on the stock exchange in 1993, soon after the entry of
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provider Australis. One of Seven's most popular series, '' A Country Practice'', ended in 1993 after 1058 episodes. 1993 saw the introduction of ''
Blue Heelers ''Blue Heelers'' is an Australian Police procedural, police drama series that was produced by Endemol Australia, Southern Star Group and ran for 12 years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, ...
'', which after a number of timeslot changes, was moved in 1998 to Wednesdays. This was to make room for a new series, medical drama '' All Saints''. Both dramas rated quite highly, and along with new lifestyle shows '' Better Homes and Gardens'' and '' The Great Outdoors'', resulted in a stronger ratings position for the network. In 1995,
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, a Seven Network affiliate in regional Queensland, was purchased by the network's parent company,
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.
Sunshine Television STQ is an Australian television station, licensed to, and serving the regional television in Australia, regional areas of Queensland. The station is Owned-and-operated station, owned and operated by the Seven Network from studios located in Maro ...
's regional stations effectively became a part of the Seven Network, identical in appearance and programming to the rest of the business' stations.
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Series 1 and Series 2 in 1995-1996 filmed in Brisbane, and Series 3 filmed in Sydney proved popular. ''Seven Queensland'' won the annual audience ratings for the first time in 1998. A successful $1.3 billion bid for
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was made in conjunction with
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in 1996; the network sold its stake two years later for $US389 million. Seven took control of
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, the
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's Asian satellite channel, in 1997. The
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still maintained a share in the network, and continued to produce news and current affairs programming for it.


2000s

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, a state-of-the-art high definition national broadcast facility was constructed in Docklands, Melbourne, replacing the previous facility in Epping, Sydney. This new facility would also house
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's
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offices and studios. The year 2000 saw former Nine executive
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appointed as head of television operations, re-launching the network with an updated logo, new advertising campaign in time for the network's coverage of the
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in Sydney. The opening ceremony was one of the highest-ever rating television programmes in the country, with 6.5 million viewers, contributing to the network winning the ratings year for the first time in twenty-two years.
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was introduced to most of the network's coverage area on 1 January 2001. This was soon followed by the gradual introduction of wide screen and high definition programming. In January 2006, the Seven Network, Pacific Magazines and online portal
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Australia and New Zealand combined in a joint venture to form
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, representing all three companies' online assets.
7HD 7HD is an Australian television channel, owned by Seven West Media, originally launched on 15 October 2007 featuring unique breakaway programming from 10 December 2007 to 4 October 2009 and a HD simulcast of Seven until 25 September 2010. The ...
was officially announced on 15 September 2007, with the
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announcing their intention to start a high definition multichannel, that was initially expected to launch in December 2007. However, 7HD became the first free-to-air commercial television channel introduced to metropolitan areas since 1988, when it launched prior on 15 October 2007, with ''
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'' being the first programme broadcast at 10:30 pm. On 14 February 2008, the
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and Foxtel officially signed an agreement allowing Seven's digital signal to be transmitted via Foxtel's cable and satellite services. Seven became available on Foxtel in early 2009. On 25 September 2009, Seven announced its new digital channel, 7two, which officially launched on 1 November 2009.


2010s

On 18 January 2010, Seven launched the online catch-up TV website called ''
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;''. On 25 September 2010, in conjunction with the 2010 AFL Grand Final, Seven launched its second multi-digital channel 7mate. In January 2011, the big red 7 logos were expanded to GWN7 and Prime7's rebranding respectively. The news bulletins were renamed as ''GWN7 News'' and ''Prime7 News''. Golden West Network, GWN and Prime Television, Prime relaunched on 16 January 2011 at 6:00 pm, digital channels are branded as '' 7two'' and ''7mate''. Seven announced its intention to expand into digital datacasting known as 4ME, a digital channel owned by the Prime Media Group, in December 2011 on channel 64 in Prime7 and regional areas and channel 74 in other areas. In September 2011, Seven broadcast a report featuring journalist Tim Noonan and writer and adventurer Paul Raffaele visiting Brazil's Zuruahã people, Suruwaha tribe and describing them as child murderers, "Stone Age" relics, and "one of the worst human rights violators in the world". Survival International, the global movement for tribal people's rights, sent a complaint to Seven outlining the many errors and distortions in the report. After the channel refused to correct the inaccuracies in the program, Survival filed a complaint at the Australian Communications and Media Authority, who opened a formal investigation. In September 2012, the network was found guilty by the press regulator of serious violations of the broadcasting code. The ACMA ruled that the Channel was guilty of breaking its racism clause – having "provoked or perpetuated intense dislike, serious contempt or severe ridicule against the Suruwaha people on the grounds of ... national or ethnic origin ... race [or] religion". It also ruled that the Channel was guilty of broadcasting inaccurate material. Seven sought judicial review, but in June 2014 the Federal Court upheld the ruling. In October 2012, Seven began cost cutting shedding a number of behind the scenes technical positions and reducing their Satellite news gathering, SNG transponder link capacity on Optus D1 from three (at 12.661,12.671&12.681 GHz) to two (at 12.644&12.653 GHz) which are used by
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Sydney for Sunrise and national news location uplinks as well as for other local station location uplinks. In November 2012, Seven changed its on-air theme. This included a new look for programme advisory ratings, programme listings and programme advertisements and promos. As of 10 December 2013, Seven no longer broadcasts on analogue TV and is now only available through digital TV or digital set-top box. On 26 June 2015, Racing.com began broadcasting on channel 78 as a joint venture between Seven West Media and Racing Victoria following a blackout of Victorian horse racing by Sky Racing. Initially broadcasting an interim live feed from the Racing.com website, the channel was officially launched on 29 August 2015. In January 2016, Seven changed its on-air theme. This included a new look for program listings, program advertisements and promos. On 7 February 2016, during the ad-break of ''Molly (miniseries), Molly'', after months of speculation, Seven officially announced their new channel as 7flix on channel 76. 7flix was launched at 6am on 28 February 2016. On 10 May 2016,
7HD 7HD is an Australian television channel, owned by Seven West Media, originally launched on 15 October 2007 featuring unique breakaway programming from 10 December 2007 to 4 October 2009 and a HD simulcast of Seven until 25 September 2010. The ...
was revived on channel 70. As a result, 7mate was reduced to standard definition. However,
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was restored as a high definition simulcast of Seven's primary channel in Melbourne and Adelaide only;
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became a high definition simulcast of 7mate in Seven's other metropolitan markets. This was to allow all markets to view upcoming AFL matches in high definition. In June 2017, following the acquisition of
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by Verizon Communications, Seven announced plans to launch a wholly owned standalone service to replace
PLUS7 7plus (stylised as 7+) is a video on demand, catch-up TV service run by the Seven Network. The service became available on 27 November 2017. 7plus also offers online live streaming of Channel 7, 7two, 7mate, 7flix, Racing.com and 7Sport. 7p ...
. In September 2017, Seven announced the new service would be known as ''7plus'' and would launch in November 2017. As of September 2017, Seven's live streaming service, now named 7Live, is no longer accessible from within the
PLUS7 7plus (stylised as 7+) is a video on demand, catch-up TV service run by the Seven Network. The service became available on 27 November 2017. 7plus also offers online live streaming of Channel 7, 7two, 7mate, 7flix, Racing.com and 7Sport. 7p ...
and the Yahoo7 portal. Seven announced 7food network, a new digital channel, which launched on Channel 74 on 1 December 2018. The announcement with Discovery network follows SBS Food Network losing its deal with Discovery-owned Scripps Networks Interactive, Scripps Network. The channel ceased broadcast on 28 December 2019, just over a year since it launched, though Seven continues to utilise the Food Network branding elsewhere


2020s

In June 2020, ''Big Brother Australia'' made a return on the Seven Network with a rebooted program. Hosted by Sonia Kruger, the series was pre-recorded and not live as in previous series, with the new version of Big Brother described like a ‘Survivor in a warehouse’ with producers opting to film at a warehouse in Sydney. The exact location is North Head Sanctuary, also known as The Barracks. On the night Big Brother premiered, Seven also changed their on air theme. On 19 June 2020, it was announced that ''The Daily Edition'' had been cancelled by the Seven Network after 7 years with hosts Sally Obermeder and Ryan Phelan leaving the network. The final episode aired on 26 June 2020 In July 2020, the Seven Network unveiled new logos, for its multichannels, beginning with 7mate then 7two and 7flix respectively. The change in logos also included their on demand platform 7plus now stylised as ″7+″ as part of a major branding overhaul of its multi channel stations. In March 2021, it was announced that the Seven Network would move out of Martin Place to
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by the end of 2022 after almost two decades. On 1 November 2021, Seven West Media announced that it would acquire all the shares and subsidiaries of Prime Media Group. This was Seven West Media's second attempt at purchasing Prime, after its previous attempt in 2019 was thwarted by Australian Community Media boss Antony Catalano and rival WIN Corporation owner Bruce Gordon (businessman), Bruce Gordon, who cited Seven's debt problems at the time and its poor ratings performance as their reason for their refusal. This development would mark an end to the Prime branding after 33 years in favour of Seven Network's branding, and would see all news bulletins carry the ''Seven News'' brand. Prior to this, Prime7 (and sister GWN7 in regional and remote Western Australia) was the only network not to fully use its metro affiliate branding despite carrying Seven branded promos, since WIN Television (except for WIN News) and Southern Cross Austereo use full Nine Network, Nine and Network 10, Ten network branding on their stations. It was also announced that Seven would look to expand its investment in local news following the merger. Majority of Prime's shareholders voted in favour of the deal on 23 December, with the sale completed on 31 December. Commencing June 2022, Seven moved to a national brand in time for the 2022 Commonwealth Games across all of its regions. Introduced to regional audiences on 6 June 2022, viewers in those markets began to see the Prime7 and GWN7 logos transition into the national Seven branding. Seven announced in October 2022 it would launch a new free-to-air channel, 7Bravo on 15 January 2023 on LCN 75 in metropolitan areas and LCN 65 in regional areas. As a result ishop TV moved from LCN 65 to LCN 67 in the former Prime7 areas. 7Bravo will show huge reality shows and true crime to audiences in Australia. The launch is a partnership between Seven Network and NBCUniversal International Networks & Direct-to-Consumer. 7Bravo and 7plus will also be the free-to-air home of NBCUniversal's portfolio of reality content, including the world's most iconic unscripted TV franchises and series from Bravo and E!.


Additional programs

''Always Greener'', launched in 2001, received two million viewers in its Sunday timeslot, however, it was axed after its second season due to declining audience numbers. In 2004, Seven launched the internationally well-known game show ''Deal or No Deal (Australian game show), Deal or No Deal'' hosted by Andrew O'Keefe, to the 5.30 pm weekday timeslot as a lead-in to the networks' struggling flagship news bulletin replacing the network's long-running and ever-popular ''Wheel of Fortune (Australian game show), Wheel Of Fortune'' as the show moves to 5pm weekdays, and later in the year ''Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series), Dancing with the Stars'', based on the BBC's ''Strictly Come Dancing'', was also launched. The following year, a number of new programmes premiered, from the United States network American Broadcasting Company, ABC, including ''Desperate Housewives'' and ''Lost (TV series), Lost''. At the same time, Seven's news and public affairs ratings began to increase in viewers, with ''
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'' beginning to challenge rival ''
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'', with the new format of ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'' leading to increased competition with its rival, the Nine Network's ''Today (Australian TV program), Today''. Seven's evening Seven News, news bulletins also started to take the lead with successes in most cities. The network launched a number of new series in 2006, including ''Heroes (U.S. TV series), Heroes'', ''Prison Break'', ''Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series), Dancing with the Stars'' spin-off ''It Takes Two (Australian TV series), It Takes Two'', ''How I Met Your Mother'', and ''My Name Is Earl'', and saw long-running series ''
Blue Heelers ''Blue Heelers'' is an Australian Police procedural, police drama series that was produced by Endemol Australia, Southern Star Group and ran for 12 years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, ...
'' ending its 13th season run after declining ratings since late 2003. Despite the ongoing success of these programmes, Seven still finished second behind the Nine Network for the fifth time in six years, primarily due to Nine's coverage of the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, but the year after, defeated Nine by a significant margin, winning 38 weeks compared to Nine's 2, to become the number one network in Australia. In 2008, Seven launched new local drama ''Packed to the Rafters'' which became the year's top rating show with an average of 1.938 million viewers. In 2009, a new weekly public affairs show ''Sunday Night (Australian TV program), Sunday Night'' launched in the Sunday 6:30 position to a shakey start but by the end of the year was easily winning its slot and rating up to 250,000 more than rival Nine Network's long-running ''60 Minutes''. In 2010, Seven launched new AFL- and NRL-based entertainment shows in an effort to take on Nine's ''The AFL Footy Show'' and ''The NRL Footy Show'' and provide a bargaining chip in negotiations for AFL and NRL broadcast rights. The AFL-based series was called ''The Bounce (TV series), The Bounce'', hosted by Peter Helliar, however, was pulled from the air after just five episodes. An NRL-based series called ''The Matty Johns Show'', hosted by former ''Footy Show'' host Matthew Johns, lasted one season. In 2011, Seven put ''Packed to the Rafters'' on hiatus and put new Melbourne drama ''Winners and Losers'' in its place, the show won the highest ratings for the night. In 2013, the Seven Network launched its fifth new drama ''A Place to Call Home (TV series), A Place to Call Home'', it also achieved high ratings. In September 2015, the network began ''The Chase Australia'' which is a spinoff of the UK series, ''The Chase (UK game show), The Chase'', with Chasers Anne Hegerty (from the UK series), Brydon Coverdale (winner of $307,000 on ''Million Dollar Minute''), Matt Parkinson and Issa Schultz, In 2016, Mark Labbett made his debut as one of the Chasers, joining fellow UK Chaser, Anne Hegerty and in 2018, Shaun Wallace made his debut as its sixth chaser, joining fellow UK chasers Anne Hegerty and Mark Labbett. Seven also launched ''800 Words'' starring Erik Thomson to high ratings, making it the highest rating drama of 2015. In June 2020, Big Brother Australia made a return on the Seven Network with a rebooted pre-recorded program. It was also announced in 2020, that Seven had acquired the reality series The Voice Australia in 2021 as well as a reboot of Australian Idol. Seven confirmed in December 2020 it had commissioned a return to a new “all stars” event version of Dancing With The Stars. The Australian Idol reboot would return to the screens of Seven in 2023.


Programming

New programs introduced in 2005 led to a ratings increase, following a relatively poor 2004. From 2010, the Seven Network began to implement the tactic of creating a five to 20-minute delay in the scheduled start time of non-live programming after 7:30 pm in an attempt to minimise viewer channel surfing between prime-time shows. This is done by increasing the duration of the commercial breaks and then decreasing them once the prime-time period is over. This tactic not only disrupts viewer recordings of the shows, but has a dramatic effect on their regional affiliates such as Prime and Southern Cross who must adapt their inserted commercials breaks as the live play-out from Seven's Melbourne facility occurs which can cause either both the regional station identification and the Seven identification being displayed with a possible black screen between them or the start of a program being missed entirely by the regional break overlapping.


Local programs

Australian programming shown on the network includes dramas ''RFDS'', soap '' Home and Away'', lifestyle shows; '' Better Homes and Gardens'', gameshows; ''The Chase Australia'', entertainment; ''The Front Bar'', reality; ''Australia's Got Talent'', ''Big Brother Australia'', ''Australian Idol'', ''My Kitchen Rules'', ''The Farmer Wants a Wife (Australian TV series), The Farmer Wants a Wife'', ''SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins, SAS Australia'', ''The Voice Australia'', ''Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series), Dancing with the Stars: All Stars'', factuals; ''The Force: Behind the Line, The Force'', ''Border Security: Australia's Front Line, Border Security'', ''Highway Patrol (Australian TV series), Highway Patrol'', Crime Investigation Australia#Revival, ''Crime Investigation Australia'', ''Beach Cops'', ''Surveillance Oz'' and ''Gold Coast Medical''.


Foreign programs

Most US programming that airs on Seven and its digital multichannels is sourced from Seven's deals Disney Platform Distribution and Pixar, Pixar Animation Studios / 20th Century Studios and Blue Sky Studios (long running; also shared with Disney+), Paramount Networks UK & Australia, Paramount International Networks (selected films only), NBCUniversal Television Distribution, NBCUniversal International Television, StudioCanal, Sony Pictures Television International / Sony Pictures Animation, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Television Distribution / Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, and Icon Films.


Shared overseas programs

Sharing programs is currently a new rule for all the networks after a long absence which have their own programs from 1990s to 2014. All the networks can now share the programs again with each networks of televisions and films, including splitting up the different seasons of the same television series or franchise. Also some television brands can split the different seasons of the same television series by aired on both networks. Shared US programming that airs on Seven and Nine which its digital multichannels is sourced from Seven and Nine Network, Nine's deals with Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Television Distribution / Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Paramount Networks UK & Australia, Paramount International Networks (selected films only), NBCUniversal Television Distribution, NBCUniversal International Television, StudioCanal, 20th Century Studios (now elasped), Sony Pictures Television International / Sony Pictures Animation (now elasped). Shared US programming that airs on Seven and 10 which its digital multichannels is sourced from Seven and Network 10, 10's deals with Paramount Networks UK & Australia, Paramount International Networks (selected films only) and Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Television Distribution. Shared US programming that airs on Seven and ABC and its digital multichannels are sourced from Seven and ABC Television (Australian TV network), ABC's deals StudioCanal and Sony Pictures Television, Sony Pictures Television International.


Former programs

The network formerly broadcast catalogue movie and television titles from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced in the 1990s prior to 2011, DreamWorks Pictures, DreamWorks from 2007 to 2015, and Illumination (company), Illumination from 2012 to 2016. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, DreamWorks, and Illumination now belong to the Nine Network, Nine revived Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, DreamWorks and Illumination broadcast rights. On 7two, in the early 2010s, they aired classic and silver-screen movies from the Sony Pictures (Columbia & Tristar) catalog, but all of those films moved back to ABC and Nine respectively. In 2018 it was reported that Seven had formed an agreement with 20th Century Fox to air selected Fox programming. Previously, the network had output deals with Sony and NBC Universal, however changed its deals with both in mid-2013. Seven renegotiated its NBCU deal to continue rights to air existing popular NBC co-produced programs including ''Downton Abbey'' and ''Mrs Brown's Boys'', as well as NBC News content. Commiserate with the American network's own slump, Seven has not found huge success with an NBC primetime series since 2007. With Sony, Seven has signed a three-year minimum quota deal, where by Seven will agree to purchase a set number of Sony produced US primetime series and selected films each year.


News and current affairs

The Seven Network's news service is called ''
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'' (formerly ''Australian Television News (ATVN)'' and ''Seven National News''). After trailing for many decades to ''Nine News'' (previously ''National Nine News'') and ''10 News First'' (previously ''Ten Eyewitness News'', ''Ten News at Five'', ''Ten Evening News'' and ''Ten News: First at Five'') in most markets, Seven rebounded effective from February 2005 onwards, and claimed to be Australia's number one television news and current affairs service. ''Seven News'' produces ''Sunrise (Australian TV program), Sunrise'', ''The Morning Show (TV program), The Morning Show'', ''Weekend Sunrise'', ''Seven News, Seven Morning News'', ''Seven News, Seven Afternoon News'', ''Seven News'' (the flagship locally produced 6 pm bulletins) and ''The Latest: Seven News''. During the early hours of 4 am to 6 am, Seven rebroadcasts some of American television network NBC's news and current affairs programming, including ''Today (NBC program), Today'' and ''Meet the Press''. Since 1988, Seven also adopted NBC News' main theme, ''The Mission (theme music), The Mission'', as the theme for Seven's news programming. Exclusive contracts with NBC News, ITN and Three (TV channel), TV3 (New Zealand) for international news coverage. In recent years, under the guidance of former long-time ''Nine News'' chief Peter Meakin, Seven's news and current affairs division has produced more locally focused content, which has been lifting ratings for key markets such as Sydney and
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. Since February 2005, the ratings of ''Deal or No Deal (Australian game show), Deal or No Deal'', ''Seven News'' and ''Today Tonight'' have gradually increased. ''Seven News'' was the highest-rating news service nationally in both the 2005 and 2006 ratings seasons. A key aspect of Seven's recent ratings dominance in news and current affairs has been attributed to ''Deal or No Deals (and, since late 2015, ''The Chase Australia'') top rating audience, which provides ''Seven News'' with a large lead-in audience. Between 2007 and 2010 inclusive, ''Seven News'' completed a clean sweep across the five capital cities in terms of being the most watched 6 pm news bulletin. On 5 July 2008, Channel Seven introduced a watermark on news and current affairs programmes.


Sport

Seven is a major purchaser of Australian sports broadcasting rights. Seven's most popular recurring sporting events include the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Big Bash League, Women's Big Bash League, cricket in Australia, Australian Test Cricket, World Rally Championship, Australian Rally Championship, Australian Off Road Championship, Australian Football League, AFL Premiership Season, the Australian PGA Championship golf, the Australian Open (golf), Australian Open Golf, the Australian Open Tennis until Seven lost the rights in 2018, Bledisloe Cup Rugby, Mount Buller, Victoria, Mount Buller World Aerials, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, the Tri Nations (rugby union), Tri-Nations Rugby, and horse racing events including the Melbourne Cup Carnival until Seven lost the rights in 2018, and Queensland's annual Magic Millions race day. The network had the exclusive coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics, which attracted a TV audience of over 6.5 million Australians for the opening and closing ceremonies. The broadcast also ran on the short-lived C7 Sport subscription channel. On 25 January 2001, Network Ten, Nine Network, and pay TV provider Foxtel won the rights from Seven to televise AFL games from 2002 to 2006. This ended Seven's famous 45-year run as the exclusive AFL football broadcaster. On 5 January 2006 the Australian Football League accepted a bid from Seven and Network Ten, Ten to broadcast Australian Football League, AFL games from 2007 to 2011 at a cost of A$780 million. Since 2011, Seven has been the exclusive free-to-air broadcaster of the Australian Football League, AFL Premiership Season to at least 2031. Seven had exclusive Australian free-to-air, pay television, On-line and off-line, online and mobile phone, mobile telephony broadcast rights to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The live telecast of the XXIX Olympiad was shared by both the Seven Network and SBS Television. Seven broadcast the opening and closing ceremonies and mainstream sports including swimming, athletics, rowing, cycling and gymnastics. In stark contrast, SBS (Australian TV channel), SBS TV provided complementary coverage focused on long-form events such as soccer, road cycling, volleyball, and table tennis. From 2016, Seven became the home of the Summer Olympic Games, Winter Olympic Games and the Summer Paralympic Games. The Network secured the Australian broadcast rights to the Olympic Games. In October 2020, it was named as the Australian broadcast service for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. In 2016, the Seven Network won the broadcasting rights deal to be the main broadcaster of the 2017 Rugby League World Cup in Australia, beating the other regular rugby league broadcasting channels of Fox League and the Nine Network to secure the deal. The Seven Network also screened the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in April 2018, and the 2022 Commonwealth Games from Birmingham. In 2018, the Seven Network, in conjunction with Foxtel, acquired free-to-air broadcasting rights to cricket in Australia. This ended Nine's famous 45-year run as the exclusive cricket broadcaster and Ten's five-year run as the exclusive Big Bash League broadcaster. The network will televise all men's international tests matches, 43 Big Bash League Matches, all women's Internationals (T20Is, ODIs and Tests) and 23 Women's Big Bash League Matches. The six-year deal starts in 2018/19 and runs until 2023/24. In 2020, Seven regained the TV rights to the Supercars Championship, sharing the rights with Foxtel in a deal worth $200 million for 5 years (2021–2025). The new deal has Seven Sport show seven rounds of the Supercars Championship live and showing highlights of the rounds it is not able to televise


Availability

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markets,
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and
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followed on 24 June 2007, with
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following on 25 June 2007, and Queensland, regional Queensland on 26 June 2007. Prior to this, the Seven Network provided a 576p Enhanced-definition television, enhanced-definition service. Seven's core programming is fibre fed out of HSV Melbourne to its sister stations and regional affiliates with
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Sydney providing national news and current affairs programming. The receiving stations and affiliates then insert their own localised news and advertising, which is then broadcast in metropolitan areas and regional areas of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia through owned-and-operated stations:
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Sydney, HSV Melbourne, BTQ Brisbane, SAS (TV station), SAS Adelaide and TVW Perth; as well as its owned regional stations: CBN (Australian TV station), CBN Southern NSW, AMV (TV station), AMV regional Victoria, NSW and SA border areas, PTV (TV station), PTV Mildura, NEN (TV station), NEN northern NSW, GWN7, Seven Regional WA regional Western Australia and STQ, Seven Queensland regional Queensland. Seven Network programming is also carried into other areas of regional Australia by third-party affiliates like Southern Cross Austereo, SCA-owned Seven (Southern Cross Austereo), Seven Regional in South Australia, Tasmania, Darwin and remote areas of central and eastern Australia; and WIN Television in SES/RTS, South Australia and the MTN (TV station), Murrumbridgee Irrigation Area of New South Wales. On 1 April 2008,
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Sydney began broadcasting a digital signal to Foxtel and Austar's satellite and cable subscribers.


Current


7HD

The
7HD 7HD is an Australian television channel, owned by Seven West Media, originally launched on 15 October 2007 featuring unique breakaway programming from 10 December 2007 to 4 October 2009 and a HD simulcast of Seven until 25 September 2010. The ...
multichannel was launched in October 2007 until 25 September 2010 and later revived on 10 May 2016. The revival version initially broadcast split services: identical main channel programming for Melbourne and Adelaide & continuous programming from 7mate for other metropolitan cities, but in 1080i MPEG-4 high-definition television, HD via Freeview (Australia), Freeview. The split was implemented to allow broadcast of AFL matches in HD. By 16 December 2016, it quietly shifted to the main channel programming on a long-term basis for Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.


7plus

7plus is a video on demand and catch up TV service wholly owned and run by the Seven Network. It launched on 27 November 2017 as a replacement for 7plus, PLUS7, a catch-up TV service jointly owned by Seven Network and
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which closed on 31 March 2018. It offers on demand episodes of television series and a live streaming service providing live access to Seven, 7TWO, 7two, 7mate, 7flix and Racing.com. Following the acquisition of
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by Verizon Communications in June 2017, Seven announced plans to launch a wholly owned standalone service to replace PLUS7 within the following six months. In September 2017, Seven announced the new service would be known as 7plus and would launch in November 2017. The service is available in HD, and there are plans to add Chromecast and Apple TV, Apple Airplay support at a later date. Australian Football League, AFL Premiership Season and Cricket matches are not accessible through the 7plus live streaming service due to the Broadcasting rights, digital broadcast rights being owned by Telstra Media and Kayo Sports respectively. ''Border Security: International, Border Security International'' repeats play on the channel's live stream in the event's place until the match is over and then returns to normal programming. On 23 July 2020, 7plus introduced a new logo styled as 7+.


Past


PLUS7

PLUS7 was a catch up TV service run by the Seven Network through its Yahoo7 joint venture with
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. The service became available on 18 January 2010. Following the introduction of 7plus, PLUS7 was shut down, becoming unavailable on most platforms from 12 December 2017, and on remaining devices on 31 March 2018. Some titles were exclusively available in Australia on PLUS7, including ''Other Space'' and ''Sin City Saints'', as well as the British version of ''My Kitchen Rules'', which were not broadcast on the Seven Network. In 2014, PLUS7 became the first commercial television catch-up service to provide optional closed captioning on most of its programming. PLUS7 was available across several platforms including iOS mobile operating systems (e.g. iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch), Apple TV, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows 10, Sony internet-enabled TVs & Blu-ray players, LG internet-enabled TVs, Samsung internet-enabled TVs & Blu-ray players, Panasonic internet-enabled TVs, Hisense internet-enabled TVs, Humax set top boxes, Windows Mobile 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 and Samsung devices running Android OS 4.0+ and above.


7food network

7food network was a short-lived Australian free-to-air television channel owned by the Seven Network which launched on 1 December 2018. The channel marked the start of Seven's new deal with Discovery, Inc., immediately after the end of SBS's previous deal with Discovery which saw the creation of SBS Food (formerly SBS Food Network) in 2015. The channel featured shows about food and cooking from around the world. The channel ceased broadcasting on 28 December 2019 after garnering lower than expected ratings, and replaced by a HD simulcast of ''7mate'' from 16 January 2020.


Logo and identity history

The network's first logo produced and used across the metropolitan stations in the early 1970s featured the numeral seven inside a ring (similar to the Circle 7 logo used mostly by American Broadcasting Company, ABC for its owned-and-operated stations which ATN-7 used from 1968 to 1969). However, in some states from as early back as 1967 the "Seven eye" appeared and continued right through to 1975. Colour television was introduced across the network and the country on 1 March 1975, along with a new logo incorporating a bright ring of the colours of the visual light spectrum. This logo was used nationally until 23 January 1989, when the recently renamed Seven Network introduced a new red logo with the circle modified to incorporate the "7" (similar to the logo then used by WJLA-TV#Logos and Imaging, WJLA-TV in Washington). The new logo was rolled out along with evening soap '' Home and Away'' and a relaunched ''Seven Nightly News'' (later to become ''Seven News''). The current ribbon logo was launched to coincide with the new millennium celebration on 1 January 2000 and the
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held in Sydney. The ribbon logo was used between 2000 and 2003 in five colour variants: red, orange, yellow, green and blue, to symbolise ''passion'', ''involving'', ''fun'', ''life'' and ''energy'' respectively and represents the five stations of the network. The logo was simplified in 2003, effectively becoming simply two angled trapezoids, losing its gradient, shadows and colour-coded usages to become solid red but first it was used in solid white as an on-screen bug from 2000. In 2012, the Seven logo was slightly modified with the shape of it remaining the same, the upper right corner was lighter red than the remaining logo. On 1 February 2016, it reverted to red trapezoids. File:Seven Network 1968.png, ATN-7: 1968 – 5 October 1969 File:Seven Network 1970.svg, ATN-7: 5 October 1969 – 28 February 1975
HSV-7: 5 October 1969 – 28 February 1975
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HSV-7: 1 March 1975 – 23 January 1989
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BTQ-7: July 1976 – 23 January 1989
TVW-7: October 1977 – 23 January 1989
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Slogans

The Seven Network's TV ad campaigns tend to follow NBC (mostly due to Seven's semi-close ties with the American network), but at times also used some imaging from fellow US networks ABC and FOX. Each state has from time to time had their own specific slogans, but the following were the network's national identities: *1959: ''You're in Tune When You're Tuned to Seven'' *1969 – February 1975: ''The Seven Revolution'' *1974: ''Looking Better Than Ever!'' *1975–1976: ''Seven Colors Your World'' *1976–1979: ''The Color Machine'' (a.k.a. ''Seven Colors Your World/Who Colors Your World?'') *1979–1980: ''You're on Seven'' *1981–1982: ''Channel 7, All The Best'' *1983: ''Channel 7, Watch Us Now'' *1984: ''Be There'' *1985–1988: ''Let's All Be There'' *1986–1987: ''Say Hello'' *1988: ''Let's Celebrate '88'' *1988: ''Australian Television Network'' *1 January 1989 – Summer 1989/90: ''Only the Best on 7'' *1990–1995: ''Seven'' *1990: ''In The Mood'' *1991: ''Yeah!'' *1992: ''Good Vibrations'' *1993–1994: ''It Has to Be ... Seven'' *1995: ''Handmade Television'' *February 1995 – June 1996: ''Discover It All on Seven'' *June 1996 – April 1999: E''veryone's Home on Seven'' *1 May 1999 – 14 September 2003: ''The One to Watch'' *2001: ''The Australian Television Network'' *6 July – 31 August 2003: ''See Things Differently'' *14 September – November 2003: ''Lucky Number Seven'' *2004: ''7NOW'' *26 December 2004 – 16 January 2011
November 2012 – December 2019: ''Gottaloveit'' *16 January 2011 – November 2012: ''One Place'' *2020–present: ''Better Together''


Awards

Due to Seven's coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics, the International Olympic Committee awarded Seven the 'Golden Rings' award for "Best Olympic Programme". The award is given for the best overall Olympic coverage. At the 2018 Sport Australia media awards, Seven won the "Best coverage of a sporting event" award for the coverage of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Queensland, Gold Coast. The Seven Network's ground-breaking coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games saw them win three awards (gold, silver and bronze) at the International Olympic Committee’s coveted Golden Rings Awards.


See also

* List of Australian television series *
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* 7two * 7mate * 7flix * 7Bravo (launching 15 January 2023) * Red Heart, joint venture with Granada plc


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