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*1983: "Just Watch Us Now" ''(Sydney/Adelaide/Perth only)'' ''(based on NBC's "We're NBC, Just Watch Us Now"; also used by NQTV)'' |
*1983: "Just Watch Us Now" ''(Sydney/Adelaide/Perth only)'' ''(based on NBC's "We're NBC, Just Watch Us Now"; also used by NQTV)'' |
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*1984: "Be There" ''(Melbourne/Sydney/Perth only)'' ''(again, based on NBC's slogan that marked NBC's rise in the 80s)'' |
*1984: "Be There" ''(Melbourne/Sydney/Perth only)'' ''(again, based on NBC's slogan that marked NBC's rise in the 80s)'' |
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− | *1986: "Say Hello!" ''(Adelaide/Melbourne/Perth only)'' ''(based on Frank Gari's " |
+ | *1986: "Say Hello!" ''(Adelaide/Melbourne/Perth only)'' ''(based on Frank Gari's "Hello News" variant; also used by TasTV ([[TVT]] 6 and [[TNT]] 9) as Hello Tassie 1986-89)'' |
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+ | *1987: "Let's Celebrate '87" ''(borrowed elements from "Come Home to NBC" and "Let's Celebrate '86", but with NBC's Rainbow People theme as background music)'' |
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+ | *1988: "Let's Celebrate '88"'' (borrowed elements from "Come Home to NBC" and "Let's Celebrate '86", but with NBC's Rainbow People theme as background music)'' |
− | *Summer |
+ | *Summer 1988/89: "Only the Best in Summer" ''(Last with the Color Circle 7 logo)'' |
+ | *1989: "Only the Best on 7" ''(borrowed from NBC's "Come Home to the Best, Only on NBC", first with the new Split 7 logo) (Also used by Prime Television)'' |
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+ | *Summer 1989/91: "Only the Best On 7" |
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− | *1991: "Yeah!" ''(based on the song "Mony Mony" by Billy Idol)'' |
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+ | *1991-93: "The Place To Be!" ''(borrowed from NBC's "NBC, The Place to Be", extended version)'' |
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− | *1993-94: "It Has to Be Seven" |
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+ | *1993-94: "It is a Whole New Seven" ''(Borrowed from "It is a Whole New NBC", The 1-minute Version of this slogan)'' |
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+ | *1993-2001: "The Quality Shows On Channel 7" ''(during promo spots featuring Seven's top-rated shows—mainly for primetime also borrowed from NBC's "The Quality Shows On NBC")'' |
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+ | *1994-95: "The Stars are Back on Channel 7" ''(Borrowed from NBC's "The Stars are back on NBC", The 1-minute Version of this slogan)'' |
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*1995: "Handmade Television" |
*1995: "Handmade Television" |
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*February 1995-June 1996: "Discover It All" |
*February 1995-June 1996: "Discover It All" |
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*June 1996-April 1999: "Everyone's Home" |
*June 1996-April 1999: "Everyone's Home" |
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*September 1996: "40 Years of Television" |
*September 1996: "40 Years of Television" |
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− | *May 1999-September 14, 2003: "The One to Watch" ''(last with the Split 7 logo from 1999-2000, first with the |
+ | *May 1999-September 14, 2003: "The One to Watch" ''(last with the Split 7 logo from 1999-2000, first with the original red ribbon logo from 2000-2003)'' |
*Christmas 1999: "The Colours of Christmas" |
*Christmas 1999: "The Colours of Christmas" |
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− | *Christmas 2002: "Christmas is |
+ | *Christmas 2002: "Christmas is Seven" |
− | *2003 (September 14-November): "Lucky Number Seven" |
+ | *2003 (September 14-November): "Lucky Number Seven" ''(first with the Big Red "7" from 2003-present)'' |
*Summer 2003/04: "Brand Spankin' New Summer" |
*Summer 2003/04: "Brand Spankin' New Summer" |
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*2004: "7 NOW" ''(based on FOX's 2002 slogan "FOX NOW")'' |
*2004: "7 NOW" ''(based on FOX's 2002 slogan "FOX NOW")'' |
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*Summer 2004/05: "7 Summer" ''(based on "Summer of Love" by Black Cabs)'' |
*Summer 2004/05: "7 Summer" ''(based on "Summer of Love" by Black Cabs)'' |
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− | *December 26, 2004- |
+ | *December 26, 2004-January 2011: "GOTTALOVEIT" |
*2006 (Aug-Sept): "TV Turns 50" |
*2006 (Aug-Sept): "TV Turns 50" |
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*2008 (Oct-Dec): "Celebrate Australia's Best" ''(based on the song "The Show" by Lenka)'' |
*2008 (Oct-Dec): "Celebrate Australia's Best" ''(based on the song "The Show" by Lenka)'' |
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+ | *2009-2011: "More Colorful" (borrowed from NBC's 2009-present slogan) |
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+ | *2011: "One Place" |
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===Melbourne=== |
===Melbourne=== |
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*1982: "Take a Bow" |
*1982: "Take a Bow" |
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*1983: "Sevensational" |
*1983: "Sevensational" |
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− | *1985-87: " |
+ | *1985-87: "Hello Melbourne" ''(based on Frank Gari's Hello News/Say Hello)'' |
− | *1986 (Nov.): "Entertaining Melbourne" ''(used to celebrate 30 Years of |
+ | *1986 (Nov.): "Entertaining Melbourne" ''(used to celebrate 30 Years of HSV-7)'' |
*1989: "Nobody Knows Melbourne Like Seven" |
*1989: "Nobody Knows Melbourne Like Seven" |
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*1990: "Made in Melbourne" |
*1990: "Made in Melbourne" |
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*1980: "Channel 7's Proud in Sydney" ''(borrowed elements from NBC's "Proud as a Peacock")'' |
*1980: "Channel 7's Proud in Sydney" ''(borrowed elements from NBC's "Proud as a Peacock")'' |
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*Summer 1982/83: "Summer is the Time, Seven is the Place" ''(based on ABC's "Now is the Time, ABC is the Place")'' |
*Summer 1982/83: "Summer is the Time, Seven is the Place" ''(based on ABC's "Now is the Time, ABC is the Place")'' |
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+ | *1982-1983: "Sydney is Showing" ''(based on NBC's "Our Pride is Showing")'' |
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*1985-87: "Let's All Be There" ''(based on NBC's "NBC, Let's All Be There" of 1984-1986)'' |
*1985-87: "Let's All Be There" ''(based on NBC's "NBC, Let's All Be There" of 1984-1986)'' |
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*1986: "Sydney CBD" ''(used alongside "Let's All Be There")'' |
*1986: "Sydney CBD" ''(used alongside "Let's All Be There")'' |
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− | *1986 (Nov.): "Thirty Years Together, Channel 7 and You" ''(based on WTTG's 1985 ID "Forty Years Together, Channel 5 and You")'' |
+ | *1986 (Nov.): "Thirty Years Together, Channel 7 and You" ''(based on WTTG's 1985 ID "Forty Years Together, Channel 5 and You", also used Telesound's "And You" theme)'' |
*1987: "You're Invited on a Journey" |
*1987: "You're Invited on a Journey" |
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*2006: "Celebrating 50 Years of Television in Sydney" ''(Used to celebrate 50 Years of Television in Sydney)'' |
*2006: "Celebrating 50 Years of Television in Sydney" ''(Used to celebrate 50 Years of Television in Sydney)'' |
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*1984: "Adelaide is Seven" |
*1984: "Adelaide is Seven" |
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*1985-86: "Let's All Be There" ''(based on NBC's "NBC, Let's All Be There" of 1984-86)'' |
*1985-86: "Let's All Be There" ''(based on NBC's "NBC, Let's All Be There" of 1984-86)'' |
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− | *1986-87: "Say Hello! - Adelaide Proud" |
+ | *1986-87: "Say Hello! - Adelaide Proud" |
'''SAS-7''' ([[1987]]-present) |
'''SAS-7''' ([[1987]]-present) |
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*2009 (Jul-Nov): "Still Love You Perth" ''(used to celebrate 50 Years of TVW7)'' |
*2009 (Jul-Nov): "Still Love You Perth" ''(used to celebrate 50 Years of TVW7)'' |
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+ | ===Canada=== |
+ | [[File:Still_the_One_(TV7)_(2012).jpg|thumb|2012-2013 "Still the One" logo]] |
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− | "'''Welcome to the Bright New World of Seven'''" ''(used to promote color broadcasts from 1974-75 on HSV-7 Melbourne)''<br> |
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+ | '''TV7''' (1983-2015) |
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+ | *1983-1985: "Just Watch Us Now" ''(borrowed from the NBC 1982 slogan)'' |
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− | "Bright New World" was created by HSV-7 Melbourne for use around Australia, but was not seen on air. It was used in a shopping centre promotion for "Phillips Natural Colour TV" during the period of colour test transmissions. The promotion involved TV sets on display with this Ident on a loop.<br> |
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+ | *1985-1987: "Let's All Be There" ''(based on the NBC slogan)'' |
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+ | *<span style="line-height:21px;">1988-1989: "Come on Home to TV7" </span>''(again, based on the NBC slogan)'' |
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− | ===Unconfirmed=== |
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+ | *1989-1990: "Come Home To The Best" ''(based on the Only The Best on 7 Slogan)'' |
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− | *ADS7 1960s: "You're in Tune When You're Tuned to Seven" |
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+ | *1990-1991: "Come Home To The Best... Only on TV7" ''(borrowed from the NBC 1989 slogan)'' |
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− | *ADS7 1960s: "Seven Turns You On!" |
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+ | *1991-2012: "The Place To Be" ''(borrowed from the NBC 1990 slogan)''[[File:We're_the_One!_(TV7)_(2013).jpg|thumb|2013 "We're the One" logo]] |
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− | *ATN7 1960's: "The Station That's Selling...Really Selling" |
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+ | *1993: "Celebrating 10 Years of Television" |
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− | *ATN7 1960's: "The Leadership Station" |
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+ | *2012-2013: "Still The One" ''(based on the ABC slogan)'' |
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− | *ATN7/TVW7 1980's: "Sail On" |
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+ | *2013-2014: "We're The One!" ''(again, based on the ABC slogan)'' |
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+ | *2014-2015: "You and Me and TV7" ''(based on the You and Me and ABC Slogan)'' |
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+ | *2015-: "Still the One" ''(used on and off during this period)'' |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Seven Media Group}} |
{{Seven Media Group}} |
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[[Category:Advertising slogans]] |
[[Category:Advertising slogans]] |
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+ | [[Category:Australian television networks]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fictional slogans]] |
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Lists of advertising slogans |
Television networks |
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ABC |
The CW |
CBS |
PBS |
Fox |
NBC |
ATV |
Network Ten |
Nine Network |
Seven Network |
Fourtyfive PBS |
Other companies |
Apple Inc. |
McDonald's |
Defunct |
UPN |
The WB |
20th Century Fox |
Seven Network's TV ad campaigns tend to follow NBC (mostly due to Seven's semi-close ties with the American network), but at times also used some imaging from fellow US networks ABC and FOX.
Network IDs
- Jan. 1970-February 28, 1975: "The Seven Revolution" (based on "Promises Promises" by Burt Bacharach)
- 1974: "Looking Better Than Ever!" (Sydney/Adelaide only)
- 1975: "Seven Colors Your World"
- 1976-79: "The Color Machine" (a.k.a. Seven/Who Colours Your World)
- 1981-82: "Channel 7, All The Best" (Sydney/Adelaide only) (borrowed from NBC's 1976 slogan)
- Summer 1981/82: "Lucky Seven" (Sydney/Melbourne only)
- 1983: "Just Watch Us Now" (Sydney/Adelaide/Perth only) (based on NBC's "We're NBC, Just Watch Us Now"; also used by NQTV)
- 1984: "Be There" (Melbourne/Sydney/Perth only) (again, based on NBC's slogan that marked NBC's rise in the 80s)
- 1985-87: "Let's All Be There" (borrowed elements from "Come Home to NBC" and the "Let's All Be There" versions of 1984/85 and 1985/86)
- 1986: "Say Hello!" (Adelaide/Melbourne/Perth only) (based on Frank Gari's "Hello News" variant; also used by TasTV (TVT 6 and TNT 9) as Hello Tassie 1986-89)
- 1987: "Let's Celebrate '87" (borrowed elements from "Come Home to NBC" and "Let's Celebrate '86", but with NBC's Rainbow People theme as background music)
- 1988: "Let's Celebrate '88" (borrowed elements from "Come Home to NBC" and "Let's Celebrate '86", but with NBC's Rainbow People theme as background music)
- Summer 1988/89: "Only the Best in Summer" (Last with the Color Circle 7 logo)
- 1989: "Only the Best on 7" (borrowed from NBC's "Come Home to the Best, Only on NBC", first with the new Split 7 logo) (Also used by Prime Television)
- Summer 1989/91: "Only the Best On 7"
- 1990: "In The Mood" (Perth only)
- 1991-93: "The Place To Be!" (borrowed from NBC's "NBC, The Place to Be", extended version)
- 1992: "Good Vibrations" (Perth/Sydney only, based on the song by The Beach Boys)
- 1993-94: "It is a Whole New Seven" (Borrowed from "It is a Whole New NBC", The 1-minute Version of this slogan)
- 1993-2001: "The Quality Shows On Channel 7" (during promo spots featuring Seven's top-rated shows—mainly for primetime also borrowed from NBC's "The Quality Shows On NBC")
- 1994-95: "The Stars are Back on Channel 7" (Borrowed from NBC's "The Stars are back on NBC", The 1-minute Version of this slogan)
- 1995: "Handmade Television"
- February 1995-June 1996: "Discover It All"
- June 1996-April 1999: "Everyone's Home"
- September 1996: "40 Years of Television"
- May 1999-September 14, 2003: "The One to Watch" (last with the Split 7 logo from 1999-2000, first with the original red ribbon logo from 2000-2003)
- Christmas 1999: "The Colours of Christmas"
- Christmas 2002: "Christmas is Seven"
- 2003 (September 14-November): "Lucky Number Seven" (first with the Big Red "7" from 2003-present)
- Summer 2003/04: "Brand Spankin' New Summer"
- 2004: "7 NOW" (based on FOX's 2002 slogan "FOX NOW")
- Summer 2004/05: "7 Summer" (based on "Summer of Love" by Black Cabs)
- December 26, 2004-January 2011: "GOTTALOVEIT"
- 2006 (Aug-Sept): "TV Turns 50"
- 2008 (Oct-Dec): "Celebrate Australia's Best" (based on the song "The Show" by Lenka)
- 2009-2011: "More Colorful" (borrowed from NBC's 2009-present slogan)
- 2011: "One Place"
Melbourne
HSV-7 (1956-)
- 1960: "You're on Seven, This is Herald-Sun TV"
- 1964: "HSV7 Tops The Lot!"
- 1965-66: "Melbourne's Sold on HSV Channel 7!"
- 1967: "Look For The Seven"
- Christmas 1970: "Christmas in Melbourne"
- 1971-72: "This is Seven, Looking Good"
- 1973-74: "Seven, Something Special"
- 1975 (Mar. 1-Aug. 31): "SSSSSSS Seven Color Television"
- 1979-80: "You're on Seven" (borrowed elements from NBC's "NB-See Us")
- 1980-81: "Seven is a Part of You"
- Summer 1981/82: "Summer is a Part of You"
- 1982: "Take a Bow"
- 1983: "Sevensational"
- 1985-87: "Hello Melbourne" (based on Frank Gari's Hello News/Say Hello)
- 1986 (Nov.): "Entertaining Melbourne" (used to celebrate 30 Years of HSV-7)
- 1989: "Nobody Knows Melbourne Like Seven"
- 1990: "Made in Melbourne"
- Early 1999: "Melbourne's Alive!"
- 2005 (Aug. 22): "Melbourne is Seven"
- 2005 (Nov. 4): "7 Melbourne - Our 50th Begins!" (Based on Frank Gari's Hello News variant of 1986)
- 2006 (Aug-Sept): "7 Melbourne - 50 Years On"
Sydney
ATN-7 (1956-)
- 1956: "This is ATN Channel 7, Sydney"
- 1968: "Seven is..."
- Summer 1978/79: "Seven Summer"
- 1979: "Seven's Reaching for the Stars"
- 1980: "Channel 7's Proud in Sydney" (borrowed elements from NBC's "Proud as a Peacock")
- Summer 1982/83: "Summer is the Time, Seven is the Place" (based on ABC's "Now is the Time, ABC is the Place")
- 1982-1983: "Sydney is Showing" (based on NBC's "Our Pride is Showing")
- 1985-87: "Let's All Be There" (based on NBC's "NBC, Let's All Be There" of 1984-1986)
- 1986: "Sydney CBD" (used alongside "Let's All Be There")
- 1986 (Nov.): "Thirty Years Together, Channel 7 and You" (based on WTTG's 1985 ID "Forty Years Together, Channel 5 and You", also used Telesound's "And You" theme)
- 1987: "You're Invited on a Journey"
- 2006: "Celebrating 50 Years of Television in Sydney" (Used to celebrate 50 Years of Television in Sydney)
Brisbane
BTQ-7 (1959-)
- 1959: "Start on 7 and You'll Stay on 7!"
- 1960-61: "Station of the Stars"
- 1965:"The New 7"
- 1966: "You'll See It All on Seven"
- 1967: "Brisbane's Liveliest Channel"
- 1975 (Jan-Feb): "The Entertainers"
- Summer 1978/79: "Summer Fever!"
- 1979: "Seven Fever!" (used to celebrate 20 Years of BTQ7)
- Summer 1979/80: "Summer Fever!"
- 1980: "Seven, You're Still Looking Hot!"
- Early 1981: "We're Doing It For You"
- 1981: "Supercharged 7!"
- 1982-88: "Love You Brisbane"
- 1982: "Shine on Brisbane" (used to promote the 1982 Commonwealth Games)
- 1984: "Love You Queensland - 25 Years of Television"
- 1989: "Only The Best Will Do"
- 1989: "Happy 30th Birthday!"
- 1992-94: "Nobody Knows Brisbane Like Seven"
- 1995-96: "Queensland's Great South East"
- 1997-99: "The Great South East"
- 1999: "7 - 1959-1999" (used to celebrate 40 Years of BTQ7)
- Christmas 1999: "Christmas in the Great South East"
- 2002: "The Great South East"
- 2007-08: "Love You Queensland"
- 2009 (Jul-Nov): "Celebrating 50 Years"
Adelaide
ADS-7 (1959-1987)
- 1959: "Tonight is the Time, Seven is the Station" (used for ADS 7's launch on Oct. 24, 1959)
- 1967: "The Station with the Pleasant Australian Accent!"
- 1984: "Adelaide is Seven"
- 1985-86: "Let's All Be There" (based on NBC's "NBC, Let's All Be There" of 1984-86)
- 1986-87: "Say Hello! - Adelaide Proud"
SAS-7 (1987-present)
- Late 1987: "On The Move"
- 1989-90: "Adelaide's Channel 7" (Bee Gees's "First of May" played through the background)
- 1991-93: "Nobody Knows Adelaide Like Seven"
- 1997: "Adelaide's Home with Seven"
- 2007: "Seven On the Move"
Perth
TVW-7 (1959-)
- 1980: "21 Years of Television"
- 1982-83: "We're With You, 7" (Channel 7, We're With You!) (Also used by SAS-10 and NBN-3)
- 1984-85: "You Can See It All on 7" (also used by SAS-10)
- 1985-89: "Love You Perth"
- Summer 1986/87: "The Heat Is On!" (based on the Glen Frey song)
- 1999: "Perth - 40 Years"
- 2009 (Jul-Nov): "Still Love You Perth" (used to celebrate 50 Years of TVW7)
Canada
TV7 (1983-2015)
- 1983-1985: "Just Watch Us Now" (borrowed from the NBC 1982 slogan)
- 1985-1987: "Let's All Be There" (based on the NBC slogan)
- 1988-1989: "Come on Home to TV7" (again, based on the NBC slogan)
- 1989-1990: "Come Home To The Best" (based on the Only The Best on 7 Slogan)
- 1990-1991: "Come Home To The Best... Only on TV7" (borrowed from the NBC 1989 slogan)
- 1991-2012: "The Place To Be" (borrowed from the NBC 1990 slogan)
- 1993: "Celebrating 10 Years of Television"
- 2012-2013: "Still The One" (based on the ABC slogan)
- 2013-2014: "We're The One!" (again, based on the ABC slogan)
- 2014-2015: "You and Me and TV7" (based on the You and Me and ABC Slogan)
- 2015-: "Still the One" (used on and off during this period)
External links
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