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| Subject: The Seven Network began as a group of independent stations in Sydney Fri Nov 04, 2011 3:23 pm | |
| The Seven Network began as a group of independent stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.[7] HSV-7 Melbourne, licensed to The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (owners of two local papers at the time, The Herald and The Sun), was the first station in the country to use the VHF7 frequency.[7] It launched on 4 November 1956, soon joined on 2 December by Amalgamated Television Services ATN-7 in Sydney.[7][8] The two stations did not immediately begin sharing resources, and instead formed content-sharing partnerships with their VHF9 counterparts by 1957: ATN partnered with Melbourne's GTV-9, while HSV paired up with Sydney's TCN-9.[7][8] HSV's relationship with the Victorian Football League (forerunner to the Australian Football League) began in April 1957, when the station broadcast the first ever live Australian rules football match. send flowers to funeralHow to lower blood sugar | |
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