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HSV is a television station in Melbourne,
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. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the
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in Melbourne. HSV-7 is the home of AFL coverage. The HSV building (also known as 'Broadcast Centre Melbourne') was the network's operations hub, where the Master Control Room was located, controlling all metropolitan and regional feeds. Programming lineup, advertisement output, feed switching, time zone monitoring and national transmission output was previously delivered there. All Seven Network owned and operated studios had their live signals relayed there: for instance, ATN's output was fed to HSV and then transmitted via satellite or fibre optics to towers around metropolitan
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. In 2019 this function was transferred to a new centre in Sydney as part of a joint venture with Nine Network. As with other Melbourne terrestrial stations, its original transmission tower was atop Mount Dandenong.


History

HSV-7 began test transmissions in July 1956, becoming the first 7 station in Australia and the first TV station in Melbourne. It began broadcasting on 4 November, soon after the Commonwealth Government started issuing television licences. In the opening ceremony, Eric Pearce declared : HSV-7 and rival station GTV-9 were formed in time to broadcast the Melbourne Olympics, while Sydney stations TCN-9 and ATN-7 in Sydney relayed the Melbourne coverage. HSV-7 was originally owned by The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, owners of '' The Herald'' and '' The Sun'' (now merged as the ''
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''). These two newspapers gave rise to the call sign ''HSV'' (the 'V' stands for Victoria, as is the normal protocol for television call signs to have the third letter indicate the state where the station is licensed, although for publicity purposes ''HSV'' was said to stand for ''Herald Sun Vision'' just as sister station ATN became the ''Australian Television Network'' rather than New South Wales). In March 1960, the station converted an old cinema in Fitzroy into the southern hemisphere's first fully remote studio, equipped with RCA TRT
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, camera cranes and AV mixing equipment. It featured a larger stage and backstage rooms, and audience capacity for up to 600. It was called the Channel 7 Teletheatre and connected to the station's main Dorcas Street studios in South Melbourne by multiple microwave links. The teletheatre opened with a major live show featuring the US entertainer Bob Crosby and his band and the British comedian Jimmy Edwards, among others. Many popular children's shows and variety programs (e.g. Sunnyside Up and ''The Happy Show'') originated there in front of live audiences. This station commissioned many of Australian TV's earliest and longest-running courtroom and police procedural dramatic series such as Crawford's '' Consider Your Verdict'' and ''
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.'' One of the longest-serving station and general managers during the transformative years into international satellite links and color transmissions was Ron Casey. By the late 1960s, Channel 7 was demonstrating PAL color TV to crowds visiting the annual Royal Melbourne Show. The station began to identify as ''Channel Seven'' in the late 1960s, and in the early 1970s used the national Seven Network logos. It followed the network's on-air presentation and programming. In 1979,
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bought a substantial share of HSV-7 after many failed bids for the entire station. In December 1986, the station was purchased by Rupert Murdoch's News Limited. In February 1987 HSV-7 was sold back to Fairfax, along with Brisbane station BTQ-7. As a result of the payback, HSV's unique faces – '' World of Sport'', Mal Walden and its Hello Melbourne campaign, Australia's contribution to Frank Gari's Hello News campaigns were all ended. By 1987 its rights to
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telecasts were taken by ABC's state station ABV-2. Walden later moved to Ten (
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-10) as a result of this. In late 1987, the government introduced cross-media ownership laws which forced Fairfax to choose between its print and broadcast operations. It chose print, and HSV-7 was sold to
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's Qintex, which already owned Seven stations in Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Skase pledged to revitalize the channel and its programs, and to return it to its prior success among Melbourne viewers. In 1990, Qintex was sent into damage control after Skase escaped extradition proceedings, and the Seven Network became a discrete company. Entrepreneur Kerry Stokes bought the network in 1995. On 10 December 2013, HSV-7 terminated its analogue signal as part of the switchover to digital transmission.


Headquarters

HSV production studios and headquarters were originally located at the Dorcas Street Studios in South Melbourne. HSV remained there until March 2002 when news, current affairs and sport shows were moved to a new headquarters at Docklands and its studio closed. The Seven Network then hired studio facilities for its Melbourne-based entertainment, drama and reality programmes. Docklands Studios Melbourne and
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is home to shows such as ''
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'' and the quiz show '' The Chase Australia.'' HSV headquarters, known on-air as Broadcast Centre Melbourne or BCM, are located near the Marvel Stadium in Docklands. On 11 March 2002, the first '' Seven News Melbourne'' bulletin, presented by Peter Mitchell, was first broadcast from the new HSV building. The centre consists of three studios: a theatre studio, a production studio and a news studio that opens onto the newsroom. The building is used as the transmission control centre for Seven's owned-and-operated stations in Melbourne,
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, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and regional areas of Queensland. Approximately 200 full-time employees work in the building with an additional 100 part-timers. In 2005, BCM experienced a power failure that resulted in a blackout across the Seven Network, as well as all regional affiliates. HSV studios produces '' Seven News Melbourne'' and are becoming the network's main play-out centre for sports broadcasting. While broadcasting on air, national news programs often refer to HSV as 'News Centre', while 'Sports Central' (or 'Footy Central' for AFL broadcasts) is commonly used for sports programs.


Programming

Locally-produced programs by or with HSV-7 Melbourne:


HSV Studios

* '' Seven News Melbourne'' (1956–present) * '' Seven Afternoon News Melbourne'' (2015–present) * '' AFL Game Day'' (2008–2020) * '' Talking Footy'' (1994–2002, 2013–2020) * ''
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'' (2010–2017) * '' The Front Bar'' (2016–present) * '' House of Wellness'' (2017–present) * '' Saturday Afternoon Horse Racing'' (2013–present) * '' Good Friday Appeal'' (1957–present)


Location

* '' Better Homes and Gardens'' (1995–present) * ''
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'' (2019–present) * '' House Rules'' (2013–present) * '' Highway Patrol'' (2007–present) * '' Border Security'' (2004–present) * ''
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'' (2017–present) * '' Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries'' (2019–present) * '' The Doctor Blake Mysteries'' (2013–2017 on ABC, 2018 on Seven) * '' Good Friday Appeal'' (1957–present) * '' Moomba Street Parade'' (2010–present) * '' Melbourne New Year's Eve Fireworks'' (2011–present) Seven Melbourne is also the official broadcaster for these major events in Melbourne. * Test Cricket coverage (2018–present) * Women's Big Bash League coverage (2018–present) *
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coverage (2018–present) * Olympic Games coverage (1992–2008, 2016–present) * ''
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'' (1957–2001, 2007–present) excluding 1987 ** In 2020, most (if not all) matches were called from Seven Melbourne's studios, rather than at stadiums, due to safety concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. * '' Victorian Football League'' (2015–present) * Australian Masters Golf (2013–present)


Past programming


News and Current Affairs

* '' Today Tonight'' (HSV-7 1995–2006) ( ATN-7 2006–2012) (HSV-7 2013) * '' Seven 4.30 News'' (HSV-7 2003–2006) production moved to ATN-7 * '' Seven Afternoon News'' (2013) production moved to ATN-7 * '' Seven News at Five'' (1996) * ''Hinch'' (1987–1991) * '' Newsworld'' (1982–1988) Local Late night news bulletin * '' Meet The Press'' (1958–1967) * ''
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'' (2008)


Entertainment

* '' Kinne'' (2014–2017) * '' A Moveable Feast'' (2017–2018) * ''
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'' (2017–2020) – ABC Studios Elsternwick * ''
Melbourne Weekender ''Melbourne Weekender'' is a travel and lifestyle show hosted by Cameron Ling. The weekly, half-hour program was produced by Seven Productions and visited various locations in Melbourne and Victoria, showing destinations and experiences which c ...
'' (2006–2008) (2015–2020) * ''
The Big Music Quiz ''The Big Music Quiz'' is an Australian television game show based on the French series called '' Le Grand Blind Test'' (''The Grand Blind Test''). The show was hosted by Darren McMullen, and it aired on the Seven Network in 2016. The show pits ...
'' (2016) * '' Powerball (Australia)'' (1996–2016) * '' Oz Lotto'' (1995–2016) * ''
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'' (2004–2015) * '' Million Dollar Minute'' (2013–2015) * '' Slide Show'' (2013) * '' Pictures of You (TV series)'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2010–2011) * '' Iron Chef'' Australia (2010) * '' Medical Emergency'' (2004–2009) * ''
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'' (2009) * ''
Beat the Star (Australia) ''Beat the Star'' is an Australian game show, based on the British version, which in turn is based on the German game show Schlag den Raab (''Beat Raab''). The series is hosted by Daniel MacPherson and produced by Seven Media Group for the Seve ...
'' (2010) * '' Thank God You're Here'' (2009) * '' The Rich List'' (2007–2009) * '' Battle of the Choirs'' (2008) * '' Kath & Kim'' (2007) * ''
Australia's Got Talent ''Australia's Got Talent'' is an Australian reality television talent show. The show is based on the ''Got Talent'' series format that originated in the United Kingdom with Simon Cowell. The first six seasons aired on the Seven Network, from 2 ...
'' (2007–2012) * '' It Takes Two'' (2006–2008) * '' Where Are They Now?'' (2006–2008) * ''
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'' (2006–2007) * '' The Master'' (2006) * ''The Support Unit 2005'' (2005) * ''Made in Melbourne Specials'' (2005, commemorating station's 50th anniversary) * '' Let Loose Live'' (2005) * '' Coxy's Big Break'' (2004–2015) * '' Hamish and Andy'' (2004) * '' Deal or No Deal'' (2003–2013) * '' Big Bite'' (2003) (parts) * ''
Greeks on the Roof ''Greeks on the Roof'' was a short-lived Australian television talk show and variety show that ran for 11 episodes on the Seven Network from 1 April to 1 July 2003. It was hosted by the actress/comedian Mary Coustas in character as Effie Stepha ...
'' (2003) * '' The Weakest Link'' (2001–2002) * '' The Mole'' (2000–2005) * '' Something Stupid'' (1998) * '' Eric'' (1997) * '' Big Girl's Blouse'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1994) * '' Jimeoin'' (1994–1995) * '' Full Frontal'' (1993–1997) (parts) * ''Bligh'' (1992) * '' Tonight Live With Steve Vizard'' (1990–1993) * '' Fast Forward'' (1989–1992) (parts) * '' Acropolis Now'' (1989–1992) * '' The D-Generation'' (1988–1989) * ''The Eleventh Hour'' (1985) * '' The New Price Is Right'' (1981–1986) * '' Shirl's Neighbourhood'' (1979–1983) * ''Two on the Aisle'' (1971–1974) with Ivan Hutchinson and Jim Murphy * '' The Penthouse Club'' (1970–1979) * '' It's Academic'' (1970–1978) * ''TV Ringside'' (1966–1975) * ''SSB Club'' (1960s) * ''Video Village'' (1960s) with Danny Webb and Liz Harris * ''Fighting Words'' (1960s) * ''Review'' with Geoff Raymond (1960s) * '' Romper Room'' (1963–1988) * '' Time For Terry'' (1965) * ''
Variety 7 ''Variety 7'' is an Australian television series which aired from 1963 to 1964 on Melbourne station HSV-7. Hosts during the run included Ron Bond (1963), Michael Cole (1963), and Bill Collins (1964). It was an hour-long variety series, but som ...
'' (1963–1964) * '' Auditions'' (1962) * ''
Buy Word ''Buy Word'' is an Australian television series which aired in 1962. It was a game show hosted by American-born Larry K. Nixon, and aired on HSV-7 in Melbourne. Per an April 1962 TV listing, it was preceded on the schedule by Sydney-produced game ...
'' (1962) * ''Make a Wish'' (1962–1964) * '' Make Mine Music'' (1962) * '' What's the Meaning?'' (1962) * '' Hold Everything'' (1961) * ''
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'' (1961) * '' Lady for a Day'' (1960–1962) * ''The Happy Show'' (1960–1969) with '' Happy Hammond'' * ''
Saturday Showcase ''Saturday Showcase'' is an Australian television series that aired in 1960 on Melbourne station HSV-7. Lasting about three months, it was a variety Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Varie ...
'' (1960) * '' Tea for Two'' (1960) * ''
Western Holiday ''Western Holiday'' is an Australian television series which aired in 1960 on Melbourne station HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in ...
'' (1960) * '' Bandwagon'' (1959–1960) * '' Brenda's Time'' (1960) * '' Club Seven'' (1959–1961) * '' Don't Argue'' (1959) * ''
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'' (1959) * '' What's On'' (1959) * ''
At Your Request ''At Your Request'' was an Australian television daytime series which aired from 1958 to 1959. The series aired on Tuesdays at 2:30PM on Melbourne station HSV-7, and was hosted by baritone Charles Skase, who was also known as a radio personality. ...
'' (1958–1959) * ''Brian and the Juniors'' (1958–1970) with Brian Naylor * ''
Cool Cats Show ''Cool Cats Show'' was an Australian television series that aired live on Melbourne station HSV-7 from 1958 to 1960. When it debuted Australian series often aired on a single station, but this was becoming less common during the run of the seri ...
'' (1958–1960) * ''
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'' (1958–1959) * '' Personal Column'' (1958–1959) * ''
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'' (1958–1959) * '' Be My Guest'' (1957) * ''
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'' (1957) * '' Zig & Zag'' (1957–1969) * '' Handyman'' (1957–1958) * ''
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'' (1957–1958) * '' Let's Dance'' (1957) * ''
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'' (1957–1958) * ''Peters Fun Fair'' * '' Sunnyside Up'' (1957–1964/1966) * ''
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'' (1957) * '' Take That'' (1957–1959) * '' Teenage Mailbag'' (1957–1958) with Ernie Sigley * ''
Tivoli Party Time ''Tivoli Party Time'' was an Australian television variety series which aired on Melbourne station HSV-7 from July 1957 to October 1957. It represents an early example of Australian-produced television content. Information is difficult to find f ...
'' (1957) * '' The Late Show'' (1957–1959) with Noel Ferrier and Bert Newton * ''
Fun with Charades ''Fun with Charades'' is an Australian television program which aired on Sundays from late 1956 to early 1958 on Melbourne station HSV-7. The show was originally hosted by Miles Maxwell, a music teacher at Brighton Grammar School. Later episodes ...
'' (1956–1958) * '' I've Got a Secret'' (1956–1958) * ''
The Isador Goodman Show ''The Isador Goodman Show'' is an early Australian television variety series. The series debuted on 6 November 1956 and ran into early September 1957, aired on Melbourne station HSV-7 and starred pianist Isador Goodman, with some episodes also ...
'' (1956–1957) * '' The Judy Jack Show'' (1956–1957) * ''
Guest of the Week ''Guest of the Week'' (also listed in newspaper listings as ''Guest of Week'') was an early Australian television series which aired from 1956 to 1957 on Melbourne station HSV-7. Little information is available on the series. Hosted by Mary Park ...
'' (1956–1957) * '' Sports Talk'' (1956–1959) * ''
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'' (1956–1958) * ''
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'' (1956)


Drama

* '' Winners & Losers'' (2011–2016) * ''
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'' (2007–2011) * '' Blue Heelers'' (1994–2006) * '' Marshall Law'' (2002) * '' Last Man Standing'' (2005) * '' Skirts'' (1990) * '' The Power, The Passion'' (1989) * '' All the Rivers Run'' (1983, 1990) * '' Sons And Daughters'' (1982–1987) * ''
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'' (1985) moved to Network 10 from 1986 and axed in 2022 * '' Skyways'' (1979–1981) * '' Cop Shop'' (1977–1983) * '' Solo One'' (1976) * ''
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'' (1972–1974) * '' Bluey'' (1976–1977) * ''
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'' (1964–1975) * '' Consider Your Verdict'' (1961–1964)


Sport

* '' Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival''
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(2002–2018) * '' The Emirates Melbourne Cup Carnival''
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(2002–2018) * '' V8 Supercars'' '' Sandown 500'' Motor Racing (1985–1996) (2007–2014) * '' Santo, Sam and Ed's Sports Fever!'' (2012) * '' Rex Hunt's Footy Panel'' (1997–2003) * ''
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'' (1987–2003, production moved to Sydney) * '' World of Sport'' (1959–1987) * '' Live and Kicking'' (1998–1999) * ''
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'' (2000–2001) * ''Seven's Big League (AFL Football)'' (1978–1986) * ''
Football Inquest ''Football Inquest'' is the name of two Australian television series, which both aired in Melbourne. The first aired 1957 on GTV-9, while the second aired 1960-1974(?) on HSV-7. There was also a South Australian version. 1957 The 1957 version wa ...
'' (1960–1974) * '' The Footy Show'' (1957–1958) * ''
John Coleman on Football ''John Coleman on Football'' was an Australian television series which aired in 1957 on Melbourne station HSV-7. It featured former footballer John Coleman. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot on Thursdays (originally at 9:30PM to 9:45PM). In an e ...
'' (1957)


Seven News Melbourne

''Seven News Melbourne'' is directed by Shaun Menegola and presented by Peter Mitchell on weeknights and Mike Amor and Rebecca Maddern on weekends from Broadcast Centre Melbourne. Sport is presented by Tim Watson on weeknights and Abbey Gelmi on weekends. Weather is presented by Jane Bunn on weeknights and Melina Sarris on weekends. Peter Mitchell previously held the role of weekend presenter for then-titled ''Seven Nightly News'' between 1987 and 2000 when he replaced the short-lived presenting duo of David Johnston and Anne Fulwood. Jennifer Keyte was appointed as main weeknight presenter in 1990, becoming Australia's first solo female primetime commercial news presenter. In a network reshuffle in 1996, Keyte terminated her employment after the Seven Network attempted to pair her with David Johnston, who went on to present solo for three years. She returned in 2003, assuming the role as weekend presenter, succeeding Jennifer Adams. In May 2018, Network Ten announced that Keyte would leave Seven Network to present ''Ten Eyewitness News Melbourne'' replacing
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. In August 2018, it was announced that Mike Amor would move back to Australia after 17 years as United States Bureau Chief to replace Keyte as weekend presenter. Following decades of trailing ''
Nine News ''Nine News'' (stylised ''9News'') is the national news service of the Nine Network in Australia. Its flagship program is the hour-long 6:00 pm state bulletin, produced by Nine's owned-and-operated stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, ...
Melbourne'', '' 10 News First Melbourne'' (previously ''Ten Eyewitness News'', ''Ten News at Five'', ''Ten Evening News'' and ''Ten News: First at Five'') and '' ABC News Victoria'' in the ratings, ''Seven News Melbourne'' won the ratings battle from February 2005. As of 2007, ''Seven News'' held the number one position. This was followed by a series of advertisements and promos which touted ''Seven News Melbourne'' as Melbourne's New #1 and Nine altering their promotions to simply say ''Melbourne's Best News'' – a throwback to the 1980s when ''
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'' was beaten in the ratings by ATV-10's '' Ten Eyewitness News''. But, it was replaced in 2009 when ''
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'' returned to win the Melbourne news ratings battle. In January 2022, it was announced that Rebecca Maddern would return to the Seven Network to present ''Seven News Melbourne'' on weekends with Mike Amor. Until 2022, during the AFL season, Peter Mitchell and the weeknight team presented from Sunday to Thursday and Mike Amor, Rebecca Maddern and the weekend team would present on Friday and Saturday nights. Afternoon news updates for Melbourne are presented by Amor or Maddern, while Mitchell presents weeknight updates. Amor presents weekend news updates. Blake Johnson is a fill-in news presenter with Tom Browne, Andrew McCormack and Nat Yoannidis as the fill-in sport presenters and Sonia Marinelli and Estelle Griepink as fill-in weather presenters. In August 2015, ''Seven News Melbourne'' began producing a local ''Seven Afternoon News'' bulletin replacing the national bulletin. Amor and Maddern present the bulletin on alternate days. In 2020, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, that bulletin temporary included news items from South Australia following the cancellation of the statewide afternoon bulletin from SAS-7 in Adelaide before the network reinstated it due to viewer opposition and the threat faced by the local ''Nine News'' team on Seven's news dominance.


Reporters

* Blake Johnson (Senior Reporter/Fill-in News Presenter) * Cameron Baud (Police Crime Reporter) * Sharnelle Vella (State Political Reporter) * Jayde Vincent (Court Reporter) * Georgia Main (Health Medical Reporter) *
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(Senior Reporter) * Paul Dowsley (Senior Reporter) * Jackie Quist (Senior Reporter) * Melina Sarris (Senior Reporter and Weather Presenter) * Jodi Lee (Senior Reporter) * Estelle Griepink (Senior Reporter) * Sonia Marinelli (Senior Reporter/Fill-in Weather Presenter)


Sport Reporters

* Tom Browne (Chief AFL Reporter) * Andrew McCormack (Sport Reporter) * Laura Spurway (Sport Reporter) * Mitch Cleary (Sport Reporter) * Nat Yoannidis (Sport Reporter)


Sunrise & The Morning Show Correspondent

* Teegan Dolling ( ''Sunrise'' Correspondent) * Nathan Currie ( ''Sunrise'' Reporter)


Canberra Bureau

* Mark Riley (Canberra Political Bureau Chief) * Rob Scott (Canberra Political Reporter)


Overseas Bureaus

* Ashlee Mullany (US Bureau Chief) * Tim Lester (Los Angeles Correspondent) * David Woiwod (Los Angeles Correspondent) * Hugh Whitfeld (Europe Bureau Chief) * Sarah Greenhalgh (Europe Correspondent)


Past Presenters

* Eric Pearce (1956–1957) – Weeknight Presenter * Brian Naylor (1964–1978) – Weeknight Presenter * Mal Walden (1979–1987) – Weeknight Presenter * Greg Pearce (1987) – Weeknight Presenter * David Johnston (Late 1960s; 1996–2005)TV Week, 28 December 1968
– TelevisionAU – Weeknight Presenter & ''Seven 4.30'' ''News'' Presenter * Anne Fulwood (1999–2000) – Weeknight Presenter * Sandy Roberts (1983–2013) – Sport Presenter * Ivan Hutchinson (1964–1994) – Music Director & Presenter * Nicole Chvastek (1996–2002) – Presenter & Reporter * Jennifer Adams (1999–2003) – Weekend News Presenter * Rob Gell (2004–2008) – Weather Presenter * David Brown (1995–2012; 2015) – Weather Presenter * Jill Singer (1995–1997) – '' Today Tonight'' Presenter * Naomi Robson (1997–2006) – '' Today Tonight'' Presenter * Helen Kapalos (2013) – '' Today Tonight'' Presenter * Jacqueline Felgate (2012–2022) – Weekend Sport Presenter & Afternoon Presenter *
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- (2012-2021) Sport Presenter


Past Reporters

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(mid 1970s) * Dean Felton * Heath O'Loughlin (2000–2006) * Dylan Howard (2005–2008) * Leith Mulligan (2008–2012) * Amy Parks (2009–2013) * Michael Felgate (2004–2012; 2014–2019) *Brendan Donohoe (1990–2020) *Jade Robran * Karen O'Sullivan (2004–2018) * Michael Scanlan (2012–2018) * Peter Beaton (1987–1995) *Laurel Irving (2008–2021) *Mark Stevens (2013–2021) * Alan Murrell


See also

* Television broadcasting in Australia


References


External links

* {{News Corp Australia News Corp Australia Seven Network Television channels and stations established in 1956 HSV-7 1956 Summer Olympics