- For the different television stations owned by the Seven Network, see Seven Sydney, Seven Melbourne, Seven Brisbane, Seven Queensland, Seven Adelaide and Seven Perth.
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1963–1969 | 1969–1976 | 1975–1989 | 1987–1989 |
1989–1991 | 1989–1999 | 2000–2003 | 2003–present |
The Seven Network is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by Seven West Media, and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia.
Australian Television Network (first era)
1963–1969
In 1963, ATN-7 Sydney and HSV-7 Melbourne came together to form the Australian Television Network. They would soon be joined by BTQ-7 Brisbane and ADS-7 Adelaide.
Seven Network (first era)
1969–1976
This logo was first used across the metropolitan stations (sans Seven Perth) on 5 October 1969, featured the numeral seven inside a ring. Both BTQ-7 Brisbane and ADS-7 Adelaide would continue to use this logo until July 1976.
1975–1989
Colour television was introduced across the network on 1 March 1975, along with a new Circle 7 logo incorporating a bright ring of the colours of the visual light spectrum. This logo was later adopted by both BTQ-7 Brisbane and ADS-7 Adelaide in July 1976, by TVW-7 Perth in October 1977, and by SAS-7 Adelaide on 27 December 1987 after it switched ownerships with ADS-10.
Australian Television Network (second era)
In 1987, the network attempted to revert to its original name through a complete rebrand; however, the Seven Network name was ultimately kept and became the official name of the network with the Australian Television Network name being used in a secondary form and for network productions between 1987 and 1991.
1987–1989
1989–1991
Seven Network (second era)
1989–1999
On 23 January 1989, the recently renamed Seven Network introduced a new red logo with the circle modified to incorporate the numeral. This was based on ABC's television station WMAL-TV (later to become WJLA-TV) between 1975 and 2001. The new logo was rolled out along with evening soap Home and Away and a relaunched Seven Nightly News (later to become Seven News).
2000–present
2000–2003
On 1 January 2000, Seven removed its ring and the ribbon logo was launched to coincide with the new millennium celebration and the 2000 Summer Olympics held in Sydney. The ribbon logo was used in five colour variants: red, orange, yellow, green and blue, to symbolise passion, involving, fun, life and energy respectively.
2003–present
On 14 September 2003, the ribbon logo was simplified as it effectively became simply two angled trapezoids. The logo's gradient, shadows and colour-coded usages from the previous logo were removed, becoming solid red and this logo has been used for over 15 years. This logo was also launched on 1 January 2000 as an on-screen bug and as a print logo.
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Seven Network programming
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Seven Network Current programming: Seven News | Sunrise | Home and Away | Orange is the New Brown | Interview | All Together Now | Australian Spartan | Bride & Prejudice | First Dates | House Rules | Instant Hotel | My Kitchen Rules | Yummie Mummies | Zumbo's Just Desserts | Beach Cops | Border Security: Australia's Front Line | Emergency Call | The Force: Behind the Line | Highway Patrol | Motorbike Cops | Surveillance Oz | The Chase | Take Me Out | Better Homes and Gardens | Australia's Got Talent | AFL | Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries | Pooch Perfect | Big Brother | The Farmer Wants a Wife Former programming: Big Brother VIP | Minute To Win It | Million Dollar Minute | Deal or No Deal | Hell's Kitchen | Go Go Stop | The X Factor | Aussie BBQ Heroes | Behave Yourself! | Bringing Sexy Back | Cannonball | Neighbours | The Wiggles | Lab Rats Challenge | Kath & Kim | 800 Words | Today Tonight | Raggs | Dancing with the Stars | Packed to the Rafters | Wheel of Fortune | Fast Forward | Full Frontal | Family Feud | The Price Is Right | Double Take | The Book Place | Toybox | City Homicide | Thank God You're Here | Playhouse Disney | Big Bite | The Daily Edition | Wanted 7two Former programming: It's Academic | Drop Dead Weird | Heartbeat | Are You Being Served? | Jonathan Creek | How Not to Decorate | The Bill 7mate Upcoming: Regular Old Bogan Former programming: The Amazing Race | 30 Rock | Chappelle's Show 7flix Former programming: First Dates UK | Saturday Disney | The Lion Guard | Gravity Falls |
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