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Seven Sport is the brand that all sporting events broadcast on the Seven Network are broadcast under.

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[edit] History

The Seven Network is a major player in Australian sports broadcasting. Before 1999, Seven telecasted all matches of the Australian Football League. However, in 2000 Nine and pay TV provider Foxtel nabbed the rights to televise games with Seven. After the 2001 season Seven ended its famous 45-year run as AFL football broadcaster when the Ten television network, won the rights to share the matches with Nine and Foxtel

On January 5, 2006, the Australian Football League accepted a bid from Seven and Ten to broadcast AFL games from 2007 - 2011 at a cost of AU$780 million, an AU$280 million increase on the Nine/Ten/Foxtel 2002-2006 joint broadcast venture. Under the deal, the networks will alternate the Brownlow Medal ceremonies and the AFL Grand Final[1]. The Seven Network will broadcast all Friday night Premiership season matches, while sharing the other 7 weekly AFL matches between Network Ten and Foxtel.

During its time as the broadcaster of the Olympic Games, it has won the Olympic Golden Rings for the Best Television coverage for the best television programme during the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. [2][dead link]

During the 2006 Olympics in Turin, Seven and NBC Universal were the major recipients of the Golden Rings; with Seven taking the Golden Rings for the best Olympic Programme, the Silver Rings for the best Olympic feature (NBC Universal received the Golden Rings), and the Bronze Rings for the Best Sports Coverage (behind SRG Switzerland and YLE Finland).[3]

In 1997, Seven lost the rights to the Australian Touring Car Championship but still broadcast the Australian Super Touring Car Championship to the end of the series in 2001. And in 2003 Broadcast Nations Cup[disambiguation needed] and V8 Utes in 2003 before Network Ten won the rights to broadcast the V8 Utes in 2005.

During Seven's coverage of the XXIX Olympiad, numerous complaints by the general Australian public were made to Network Seven for several reasons, including the lack of a broadcast of events to which Australia is not competing in, too many advertisements and at inappropriate times during events and poor commentating of events. There has also been media speculation about the editing of Olympic events by Seven; how live sound from events is faded and the commentary sound is the prominent sound feature.

From 1963 to 1997, Seven was the home of motor sport in Australia as they broadcast the Australian Touring Car Championship and the Bathurst 1000. Seven were the first Broadcasters to use race cam in 1979 Bathurst 1000 and also were able to talk to the drivers.

The channel Seven commentary team included Mike Raymond, Gary Wilkinson, Mark Oastler, Doug Mulray, Allan Moffat and at the pits Andy Raymond. At the Bathurst 1000 Sandy Roberts or Bruce McAvaney would be the host.

[edit] Theme

Seven Sport has used "Fanfare for the Common Man" as its theme since 1980. During the '80s, Seven used the music piece for the Aussie Rules and Australian Touring Car Championship. In recent years, it has used an abridged version of the tune.

[edit] Events

Seven Sport holds broadcast rights to the following events:

[edit] Future

[edit] Current

Sport Event Broadcast Partner(s) Major Hosts Date
Motor Racing IndyCar Series Fox Sports Matthew White 2008
Sport Event Broadcast Partner(s) Host/ 'Commentators' Date
Australian rules football Australian Football League Nine Network, Fox Footy Channel (2000-2001) , Network Ten, Fox Sports (2007-) Bruce McAvaney, Dennis Cometti, Leigh Matthews, Tom Harley, Tim Watson, David Schwartz, Ricky Olarenshaw 1957-2001, 2007-
Golf Australian Open - Sandy Roberts, Jack Newton 1989-
Tennis Australian Open Fox Sports (2003-) Bruce McAvaney, Johanna Griggs, Matthew White, John Alexander, Sandy Roberts, Jim Courier, Tracy Austin, Kerryn Pratt, Kylie Gillies, Roger Rasheed, Alicia Molic, Todd Woodbridge 1973-
Tennis Davis Cup Fox Sports (2001-) John Alexander, Sandy Roberts, Todd Woodbridge|

1975-

Tennis Kooyong Classic - Johanna Griggs 1988-
Tennis Medibank International - - -
Rugby Union Bledisloe Cup Fox Sports (2003-) Matthew White, Gordon Bray, Dan Crowley, Tim Horan 1996-
Rugby Union Tri Nations Series Fox Sports (2003-) Matthew White, Gordon Bray, Dan Crowley, Tim Horan 1996-
Horse Racing The Melbourne Cup Carnival Sky Racing Bruce McAvaney, Simon Marshall 2002-
Yachting Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race - Mark Beretta or Sandy Roberts or Matthew White 2005-
Motor Racing V8 Supercars - Matthew White, Neil Crompton.
Mark Skaife (2009- )
1963-1997, 2007-

[edit] Past

Sport Event Broadcast Partners Dates Reason/Subsequent Broadcasters
Summer Olympics Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 C7 Sport (1996, 2000), SBS (2004, 2008) 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 Outbid: Nine and Fox Sports
Winter Olympics Nagano 1998, Salt Lake City 2002, Turin 2006 - 1998, 2002, 2006 Outbid: Nine and Fox Sports
Commonwealth Games Manchester 2002 - 2002 Outbid: Nine (2006) and Network Ten (2010)
Basketball National Basketball League - 1988-1991 Dropped: Network Ten, ABC TV/ABC1 and then Fox Sports
Horse Racing Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival - 2002-2006 Dropped: Nine
Rugby Union Super 12 Fox Sports 1996-2003 Dropped: Fox Sports
Cricket The Ashes in England Fox Sports 2001 Dropped: Fox Sports and SBS (2005), SBS only (2009)
Cricket Australian One Day International matches in England Fox Sports 2001, 2005 Dropped: SBS (2009)
Tennis French Open - 2002 Dropped: ABC TV/ABC1-Highlights package-2003 and then Fox Sports

[edit] Programs

Programs (past and present) produced by Seven Sport include:

Sport (Event) Program Hosts Date
Australian rules football (AFL) AFL Gameday Hamish McLachlan, Tim Watson, Mark Robinson 2008-
Motor Racing (V8 Supercars) V8 Extra Neil Crompton 2007-
General Sportsworld Sandy Roberts, Johanna Griggs, Matthew White, Kylie Gillies 1988-2006
Australian rules football (AFL) Talking Footy Bruce McAvaney, Mike Sheahan, Tim Watson, David Parkin 1995-2004
Australian rules football (AFL) Rex's Footy Panel Rex Hunt 1994-2003
Australian rules football (AFL) The Club Craig Hutchison 2002

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