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Displaying items by tag: Channel 7

Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says the laws governing security have not kept pace with technology, adding that the government would work to update legislation to make it fit for purpose.

Published in Security

The Seven television network has teamed up with Optus to develop a channel featuring Seven’s coverage of Tokyo 2020 in 4K Ultra HD, which will be exclusively available to Optus 5G Home customers via Fetch.

The Melbourne Cup is the race that stops the nation, and watching online is a great alternative to watching on TV, so what are your options?

Published in Entertainment

Fifty-eight percent of those who consume news in Australia do so on their smartphones, the first time this percentage has overtaken the consumption on computers and tablets, according to the seventh annual Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2018.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 07 November 2017 14:01

How to watch the 2017 Melbourne Cup online FREE

If you want to watch the Melbourne Cup, and you're nowhere near a TV or a TAB, then you catch watch from your smartphone or tablet, and at around 3 minutes long, you won't ruin your data limit.

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 19 July 2017 08:43

FBI warns Internet-connected toys are insecure

The FBI has warned consumers to consider cyber security prior to introducing smart, interactive, Internet-connected toys into their homes or trusted environments.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 08 February 2017 01:48

iSelect launches top level domain name

Online comparison website iSelect has launched its Top-Level Domain (TLD) — .iselect — as it moves to claim a market position as Australia’s “first and only” life admin store.

Published in Strategy

Twitter Australia and Seven West Media have announced "an exciting partnership allowing Seven to amplify audience reach across Seven’s premium programs and event-based sports content".

Published in Entertainment

If you want to watch the 2015 Melbourne Cup live from your smartphone, tablet, PC or Mac, here’s how and where to go. 

Published in Entertainment

Presto’s Mr Robot has been described as if ‘Stanley Kubrick wrote Fight Club and it was about hackers”, with one special Ch 7 airing on 21 August.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 12 May 2015 13:17

ACMA’s advice on successful streaming

With all the new legal streaming services in Australia, what are the important things to consider when signing up to a streaming service? Here’s ACMA’s advice.

Published in Entertainment

While Netflix is expected to offer both movies and TV shows for its $9.99 monthly charge, Presto thinks it can charge $9.99 per month just for TV or movies, with both services to cost $14.99 per month.

Published in Entertainment

Presto’s Christmas movie selection is one way the promise of a white Christmas in Australia’s summer can be fulfilled - is it tempting enough?

Published in Entertainment

Seeking to smash Netflix, Foxtel’s Presto has announced a deal with its new Ch 7 partner to bring ‘compelling programming’ to Presto that is ‘so good, you won’t believe it’s legal’.

Published in Entertainment
Monday, 09 July 2012 16:07

Australian programming leads catch-up TV

An analysis of local catch-up TV services by Screen Australia revealed that local content accounts for 58% of the available programs.

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 09 December 2011 13:16

It takes two to Fango!

Audience participation company, Loyalize and Yahoo!7 have teamed up to launch a new social app called Fango that allows users to interact with their favourite television programs by connecting to the shows with their iPhones or iPads.

Published in Market
Sunrise use Google+ Hangouts (Image Credit: Sunriseon7 @ Twitter - https://bit.ly/pBvy0M)Channel 7'²s breakfast show 'Sunrise' has made what they call a 'TV first', using a Google+ feature to power behind the scenes footage for an hour this morning.
Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 17 November 2010 15:32

Yahoo!7 Plus7 spreads to LG screens

Channel 7's catch-up service is available on a growing number of TVs without the need to involve a computer. LG is the latest manugacturer to join the clan.

Published in Entertainment

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