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  2. Circle 7 logo - Wikipedia

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    The Circle 7 logo is an often-used television station logo in the United States.Designed in the early 1960s for the American Broadcasting Company's five owned-and-operated stations (all of which broadcast on VHF channel 7), the logo, or a version of it, is being used not only by several ABC stations and affiliates, but also by a number of television broadcasters around the world.

  3. Seven Network - Wikipedia

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    On 18 January 2010, Seven launched the online catch-up TV website called PLUS7. [29] On 25 September 2010, in conjunction with the 2010 AFL Grand Final, Seven launched its second multi-digital channel 7mate. In January 2011, the big red 7 logos were expanded to GWN7 and Prime7's rebranding respectively. [30]

  4. Channel 7 - Wikipedia

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    Circle 7 logo, logo used by various US TV stations; Lists of channels 7s. Channel 7 branded TV stations in the United States; For virtual digital channels. Channel 7 virtual TV stations in Canada

  5. File:Seven Network logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 4ME; 7mate; 7two; AFL Game Day; AMV (TV station)

  6. WJLA-TV - Wikipedia

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    WJLA-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Washington, D.C., affiliated with ABC.It is one of two flagship stations of Sinclair Broadcast Group (alongside dual Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate WBFF [channel 45] in Baltimore), and is also sister to Woodstock, Virginia–licensed low-powered, Class A TBD station WDCO-CD (channel 10) and local cable channel WJLA 24/7 News.

  7. KABC-TV - Wikipedia

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    An early KECA-TV logo slide from the 1950s. Channel 7 first signed on the air under the call sign KECA-TV on September 16, 1949. [2] It was the last television station licensed to Los Angeles operating on the VHF band to debut and the last of ABC's five original owned-and-operated stations to make its debut, after San Francisco's KGO-TV, which signed on four months earlier.

  8. KGO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KGO-TV (channel 7) is a ... station—along with several other ABC stations broadcasting on channel 7 that used the original version of the Circle 7 logo—simply ...

  9. Circle Seven Animation - Wikipedia

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    Circle Seven Animation was named after the street where its studio was located, and the often-used Circle 7 logo, a television station logo in the United States designed in the early 1960s for ABC's five owned-and-operated stations, all of which broadcast on VHF channel 7.