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"Channel Seven" and "Seven" redirect here.

For the Sydney television station owned by the Seven Network, see ATN.
For the Melbourne television station owned by the Seven Network, see HSV.
For the Brisbane television station owned by the Seven Network, see BTQ.
For the Adelaide television station owned by the Seven Network, see SAS.
For the Perth television station owned by the Seven Network, see TVW.
For the Regional Queensland television station owned by the Seven Network, see STQ.
This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1963–1970 1969–1976 1975–1989 1987–1989
1963–1970 1969–1976 1975–1989 1987–1989
1989–1991 1989–1999 2000–2003 2000–present
1989–1991 1989–1999 2000–2003 2000–present

Australian Television Network (first era)

1963–1970

AusTVNetwork

In 1963, ATN-7 and HSV-7 came together to form the Australian Television Network.

Seven Network (first era)

1969–1976

Seven Network 1970

On 9 November 1969 the Circle 7 logo was used across the network, except for TVW-7 who would remain independent until 1978. This custom Circle 7 logo is a circle outline surrounding the numeral "7" in a Futura font. BTQ-7 Brisbane, however, continued to use this logo until 1976.

This logo would later be adopted in 1971 by regional station RTQ-7 Rockhampton (now WIN Queensland).

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 BTQ-7 Brisbane in 1976 and by TVW-7 Perth in 1977.

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. The name appeared at the end of some programmes between 1987 and 1991.

1987–1989

Atn1988

1989–1991

Aus tv network 1989

Seven Network (second era)

1989–1999

Seven Network 1989

This logo was used nationally on 23 January 1989, when the recently renamed "Seven Network" introduced a "new and imporved" red Circle 7 logo, which was based on ABC's television station WMAL-TV (later to become WJLA-TV) between 1975 and 2001.

2000–2003

Seven Network 2000

On 1 January 2000, the current 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.

2000–present

On 1 September 2003 the ribbon logo was simplified, effectively becoming simply two angled trapezoids, losing its gradient, shadows and colour-coded usages to become solid red.

This logo was also launched on 1 January 2000 as an on-screen bug and as a print logo.

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