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This is a list of programs that have been broadcast by the Seven Network / 7HD, 7two, 7mate, 7Bravo, 7flix and Racing.com as well as regional affiliates, including Channel Seven Regional as well as catch-up services 7plus. Some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.
7plus (also 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 , 7Bravo , 7flix , Racing.com and 7Sport .
Every Match live on 7 or 7mate and 7plus. Cricket: ICC World Test Championship: 2023–present Live on 7 and 7plus Cricket: Australia Tour of Sri Lanka: 2025-present Live on 7 and 7plus Cricket: Big Bash League: Fox Cricket: 2018–present 30 of 40 regular season matches live on 7 or 7mate and 7plus. All finals including the grand final shown ...
Following a blackout of Victorian horse racing by Sky Racing on 16 June 2015, Seven West Media and Racing Victoria entered into talks and reached an agreement to broadcast an interim feed sourced from the Racing.com website's live stream starting 26 June 2015. [1] Seven in regional areas began an interim broadcast on channel 68 on 28 July 2015. [3]
NBS 24/7; NOPI Tunervision; Overhaulin' Payback; Pit Bull; The Racing Chef; The Reality of SPEED; Redline TV; Shooting Cars; SPEED News; Speed Racer; The SPEED Report; Sports Car Revolution; Street Tuner Challenge; Texas Hardtails; This Week in NASCAR; Totally NASCAR; Tuner Transformation; Two Wheel Tuesday; V-Twin Motorcycles TV; Victory by ...
In addition to live New Zealand racing, the channel introduced racing replay, preview and review shows, and live racing and racing shows from Australia. The channel began broadcasting in widescreen from 15 December 2008. [17] In October 2009, TAB introduced a second channel - TAB TV - to accommodate live racing from Hong Kong and Singapore.
After BBC left F1 in 2015, Channel 10 started using Channel 4's coverage. For 2003 only, the Australian Grand Prix was produced and broadcast nationally in native widescreen (16:9) on Channel 10 Digital (2003). The same set up as Channel 9 was used for Analogue TV and international viewers.
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. [36]