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ATN-7 is the home of the national level Seven News bulletins. ATN-7 began broadcasting on 2 December 1956 and became the third television station in Sydney to begin regular transmissions. The station opened in 1956 with principal offices and studios located at Mobbs Lane, Epping.
Seven Network - Wikipedia
Logo used since 1 January 2000 as an on-screen bug, and on 1 September 2003 as a primary logo. The Seven Network (stylised 7Network, commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network.
ATN-7 (Sydney) Closedown - Signons and Signoffs Wiki
Highlights of Friday night's viewing on Seven include: at 7:00, "Willesee ‘81". 7:30, Vincent Price presents a very special "World Around Us" about flesh-eating plants called deathtrap. 8:30, John Wayne and a great western, "Three Godfathers". 10:35, …
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ATN-7 Sydney began transmission on 2 December 1956. The callsign stood for Amalgamated Television New South Wales. A relay station would later open up at Kings Cross, Sydney on UHF-46.
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Revue 61, 62, with Digby Wolfe, The Mavis Bramston Show and the specialised outside broadcasts for car enthusiasts, Bathurst 500 (miles back then) and tennis and rugby for sports fans. It set the pattern for another generation of highly skilled production crews. All in glorious black and white!
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The Seven Network utilizes three 7.2 MHz slots downlinked at 12635 MHz, 12644 MHz and 12653 MHz on a full vertically polarized transponder beamed from the Optus D1 satellite for news backhaul links to ATN-7, other stations and IFB audio to reporters in the field.
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It is owned by Seven West Media, and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia. On July 1, 1962, ATN-7 Sydney and HSV-7 Melbourne came together to form Network 7. They would soon be joined by BTQ-7 Brisbane and ADS-7 Adelaide. In 1963, Network 7 was rebranded the Australian Television Network.
Captain Fortune Show - Wikipedia
The Captain Fortune Show (also known as Captain Fortune's Saturday Party) [1] was a popular Australian children's television show which first broadcast on ATN-7 in 1957. It starred Alan Herbert and featured various segments with puppets, clowns, and other entertainment.
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As of June 1968, the Australian Television News (ATVN) network comprised of ATN-7 Sydney, HSV-7 Melbourne, BTQ-7 Brisbane and ADS-7 Adelaide, with affiliated stations STW-9 Perth, MTN-9 Griffith...