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{{Primary Logos}}
 
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{{ImageTOC
|ATN7 1956.jpg|1956–1957
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|ATN7 Logo.png|1956–1957
|ATN758.png|1958–1961
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|ATN758.png|1958–1960
|ATN7 1961.png|1961–1964
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|ATN7_1963.png|1960–1964
|ATN7 1964-68.png|1964–1968
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|Atn7-1968.png|1964–1968
 
|Seven Network 1968.svg|1968–1969
 
|Seven Network 1968.svg|1968–1969
 
|Seven Network 1970.svg|1969–1975
 
|Seven Network 1970.svg|1969–1975
|FEF10BDD.png|1974–1989
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|Seven (1975).svg|1974–1989
|Seven Network 1989.svg|1989–1999
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|Seven (1989).svg|1989–1999
 
|Seven Network 2000.svg|2000–2003
 
|Seven Network 2000.svg|2000–2003
|Seven logo.svg|2003–present
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|Seven (2000).svg|2003–present
 
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==1956–1957==
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== ATN-7 Sydney ==
[[File:ATN7 1956.jpg|centre|thumb|200px]]
 
   
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=== 1956–1957 ===
ATN-7 began transmission on 2 December 1956.
 
 
[[File:ATN7 Logo.png|centre|thumb|200px]]
   
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ATN-7 Sydney began transmission on 2 December 1956. The callsign stood for '''A'''malgamated '''T'''elevision '''N'''ew South Wales.
==1958–1961==
 
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=== 1958–1960 ===
 
[[File:ATN758.png|centre|thumb|200px]]
 
[[File:ATN758.png|centre|thumb|200px]]
   
==1961–1964==
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=== 1960–1964 ===
[[File:ATN7 1961.png|centre|thumb|200px]]
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[[File:ATN7_1963.png|centre|thumb|200px]]
   
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=== 1964–1968 ===
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[[File:Atn7-1968.png|centre|thumb|200px]]
   
==1964–1968==
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=== 1968–1969 ===
[[File:ATN7 1964-68.png|centre|thumb|200px]]
 
 
==1968–1969==
 
 
[[File:Seven Network 1968.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Seven Network 1968.svg|center|200px]]
   
This design is still used by many ABC owned and operated affiliates in the U.S.
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This design is still used by many ABC owned and operated affiliates in the U.S. It would also be used by Malaysia's [[NTV7 (Malaysia)|NTV-7]] from 2001 to 2018.
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== Seven Sydney ==
   
==1969–1975==
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=== 1969–1975 ===
 
[[File:Seven Network 1970.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Seven Network 1970.svg|center|200px]]
   
== 1974–1989 ==
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=== 1974–1989 ===
[[File:FEF10BDD.png|center|200px]]
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[[File:Seven (1975).svg|center|200px]]
   
 
ATN-7 adopted this logo at the start of the colour test transmissions on 19 October 1974.
 
ATN-7 adopted this logo at the start of the colour test transmissions on 19 October 1974.
   
== 1989–1999 ==
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=== 1989–1999 ===
[[File:Seven Network 1989.svg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Seven (1989).svg|center|200px]]
   
== 2000–2003 ==
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=== 2000–2003 ===
 
[[File:Seven Network 2000.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Seven Network 2000.svg|center|200px]]
   
== 2003–present ==
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=== 2003–present ===
[[File:Seven logo.svg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Seven (2000).svg|center|200px]]
   
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{{Television in NSW and the ACT}}
{{FreeTV Australia}}
 
 
{{Seven West Media}}
 
{{Seven West Media}}
 
[[Category:Seven West Media]]
 
[[Category:Seven West Media]]
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[[Category:Television stations that formerly used the Circle 7 logo]]
 
[[Category:Television stations that formerly used the Circle 7 logo]]
 
[[Category:Television stations broadcasting on channel 7]]
 
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[[Category:Seven Network]]

Revision as of 02:35, 26 July 2019

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1956–1957 1958–1960 1960–1964 1964–1968 1968–1969
1956–1957 1958–1960 1960–1964 1964–1968 1968–1969
1969–1975 1974–1989 1989–1999 2000–2003 2003–present
1969–1975 1974–1989 1989–1999 2000–2003 2003–present

ATN-7 Sydney

1956–1957

ATN7 Logo

ATN-7 Sydney began transmission on 2 December 1956. The callsign stood for Amalgamated Television New South Wales.

1958–1960

ATN758

1960–1964

ATN7 1963

1964–1968

Atn7-1968

1968–1969

This design is still used by many ABC owned and operated affiliates in the U.S. It would also be used by Malaysia's NTV-7 from 2001 to 2018.

Seven Sydney

1969–1975

Seven Network 1970

1974–1989

Seven (1975)

ATN-7 adopted this logo at the start of the colour test transmissions on 19 October 1974.

1989–1999

Seven (1989)

2000–2003

Seven Network 2000

2003–present

Seven (2000)