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+ | ==Seven Digital HD== |
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+ | ===2003–2004=== |
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Seven HD Digital promo 2004.png|2004 promo loop |
Seven HD Digital promo 2004.png|2004 promo loop |
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+ | 7HD Glossy.png|Glossy green variant |
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+ | Seven HD Print 2007-2010.png|Print variant |
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+ | Screen Shot 2020-01-08 at 9.54.09 pm.png|2007-10 ID |
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+ | In October 2007, the channel was renamed '''Seven HD''' and was relaunched as a full-time high definition simulcast of the [[Seven Network]]'s main channel. From December 2007 until October 2009 it featured unique breakaway programming separate from Seven's main channel. Seven HD was discontinued in September 2010 and its high definition bandwidth was replaced by [[7mate]] on channel 73. |
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− | In 2007, '''Seven HD''' was relaunched as a simulcast of the [[Seven Network]]'s main channel. |
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+ | The channel was revived on 10 May 2016, reducing 7mate to standard definition. However, the channel returned as a simulcast of Seven's main channel in Melbourne and Adelaide only. Sydney, Brisbane and Perth instead streamed 7mate in high definition as "[[7mate|7mate HD]]" to allow AFL matches to be aired in high definition in all capital cities. 7mate HD briefly became 7HD in August 2016 to broadcast the [[Rio 2016|Rio 2016 Olympics]] in high definition in all capital cities. In December 2016, 7mate HD became 7HD to broadcast the [[Australian Open]] tennis and remained as 7HD permanently. |
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+ | Seven HD initially had no unique on-air branding, utilising the mainstream Seven branding, with the new logo only featured in on-air promotions for the AFL. On 20 July 2016, a small "HD" mark was added to the bug and logo animation. On 26 November 2018, 7HD began in regional Queensland. |
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− | After the relaunch of [[Nine HD]] in November 2015, the [[Seven Network]] announced their intentions to restore the Seven HD. The channel is planned to be ready by the start of the 2016 [[Australian Football League|AFL]] season in March. As a result, [[7mate]] will be reduced to a standard definition broadcast. |
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Revision as of 02:15, 10 April 2020
2003-2004 | 2004–2007 | 2007–2010 | 2016–present |
Seven Digital HD
2003–2004
Seven HD Digital
2004–2007
Originally, channel 70 was occupied by Seven HD Digital, a part-time high definition simulcast of Seven. When native HD content was unavailable, a promo loop showcasing extracts from a variety of Seven's programs was run.
Seven HD
2007–2010
In October 2007, the channel was renamed Seven HD and was relaunched as a full-time high definition simulcast of the Seven Network's main channel. From December 2007 until October 2009 it featured unique breakaway programming separate from Seven's main channel. Seven HD was discontinued in September 2010 and its high definition bandwidth was replaced by 7mate on channel 73.
2016–present
The channel was revived on 10 May 2016, reducing 7mate to standard definition. However, the channel returned as a simulcast of Seven's main channel in Melbourne and Adelaide only. Sydney, Brisbane and Perth instead streamed 7mate in high definition as "7mate HD" to allow AFL matches to be aired in high definition in all capital cities. 7mate HD briefly became 7HD in August 2016 to broadcast the Rio 2016 Olympics in high definition in all capital cities. In December 2016, 7mate HD became 7HD to broadcast the Australian Open tennis and remained as 7HD permanently.
Seven HD initially had no unique on-air branding, utilising the mainstream Seven branding, with the new logo only featured in on-air promotions for the AFL. On 20 July 2016, a small "HD" mark was added to the bug and logo animation. On 26 November 2018, 7HD began in regional Queensland.
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Seven Network (HD) | Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane (Regional QLD) | Adelaide | Perth Seven Studios
Seven Sport Digital West Australian Newspapers
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