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7plus

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Australian video-on-demand platform

7plus
Type of site
Video on demand,OTT,Catch up,live streaming
PredecessorPLUS7 (2010–17)
HeadquartersEveleigh,New South Wales,
Area servedAustralia
OwnerSeven West Media
Servicesstreaming service
URL7plus.com.au
CommercialYes
RegistrationFree
Launched27 November 2017; 7 years ago (2017-11-27)
Current statusActive

7plus (also stylised as7+) is avideo on demand,catch-up TV service run by theSeven Network. The service became available on 27 November 2017. 7plus also offers onlinelive streaming ofChannel 7,7two,7mate,7Bravo,7flix,Racing.com and7Sport.

7plus is available across several platforms including Web,iOS andAndroid apps,FreeviewPlus certified TVs,Apple TV 4th Gen+,Fetch TV, Telstra TV,Chromecast,Android TV,Samsung TV, Sony Linux TV,PlayStation 4 andPlayStation 5.[1][not specific enough to verify]

History

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2010–2017: PLUS7

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PLUS7 was acatch up TV service run by the Seven Network through itsYahoo7 joint venture withYahoo!.[2] The service became available on 18 January 2010.

Some titles were exclusively available in Australia on PLUS7, includingOther Space andSin City Saints, as well as the British version ofMy Kitchen Rules, which were not broadcast on the Seven Network.[3][4] In 2014, PLUS7 became the first commercial television catch-up service to provide optionalclosed captioning on most of its programming.[5]

On 3 November 2015, PLUS7 launched a live streaming service called 7Live in time forMelbourne Cup day. In December 2015, 7live added Channel 7 digital channels,7two and7mate.

PLUS7 was available across several platforms including iOS mobile operating systems (e.g. iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch),[6]Apple TV,[7]Xbox One,[8]PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4,[9][10]Windows 10,Sony internet-enabled TVs & Blu-ray players, LG internet-enabled TVs, Samsung internet-enabled TVs & Blu-ray players, Panasonic internet-enabled TVs, Hisense internet-enabled TVs, Humax set top boxes, Windows Mobile 7 & 8 and Samsung devices running Android OS 4.0+ and above.

2017–present: 7plus

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Following the acquisition of Yahoo! byVerizon Communications in June 2017, Seven announced plans to launch a wholly owned standalone service to replace PLUS7 within the following six months.[11][12] In September 2017, Seven announced the new service would be known as 7plus and would launch in November 2017.[13] With the introduction of 7plus, PLUS7 was shut down, becoming unavailable on most platforms from 12 December 2017, and on remaining devices on 31 March 2018.[14]

In March 2019, the service added two American-based linear channels,Pac-12 Network andOutdoor Channel, as well as on-demand offerings from these providers.[15]

On 23 July 2020, 7plus introduced a new logo styled as7+.

On 4 August 2022, 7plus began airingHeartbreak Island, areality television competition/contest, being deemed "too hot for TV".[16]

Content and programming

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7plus provides on-demand access to almost all the TV programs that are broadcast on theSeven Network linear broadcast channels (Channel 7,7two,7mate,7Bravo and7flix).

Programs are categorised by these genres:

  • Drama
  • Reality
  • Mystery & Crime
  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Comedy
  • Documentary
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Cooking
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Movies
  • News
  • Sport
  • Kids

Live Sports

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Further information:Seven Sport

Availability

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Through the streaming platform, 7plus provides access to the wholeSeven Networksuite of channels, including the main and multi-channels.

As of April 2025, the following online only channels are also available:[17][18]

There are also a number of virtual channels based on programming from Seven:

  • 7Spotlight
  • A Country Practice
  • All Saints
  • Australian Drama
  • Better Homes & Gardens
  • Big Brother
  • Blue Heelers
  • Bondi Vet
  • Border Security
  • Cooking Culture
  • Crazy in Love
  • Fail Army
  • Farmer Wants a Wife
  • Global Champions Replays
  • Hell's Kitchen
  • Home and Away Classics
  • Medical & Rescue
  • MKR
  • Nashville
  • Property Dreams
  • SAS Australia
  • Supercars Replays
  • This Week on 7 AFL
  • Travel Australia
  • Winners and Losers
  • WSL

Logos

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  • PLUS7 logo (18 January 2010 – 27 November 2017)
    PLUS7 logo (18 January 2010 – 27 November 2017)
  • 7plus logo (27 November 2017 – 23 July 2020)
    7plus logo (27 November 2017 – 23 July 2020)
  • 7+ logo (23 July 2020 – present)
    7+ logo (23 July 2020 – present)

Slogans

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  • 2020–2022:Discover Something New
  • 2022–present:Stream Big

See also

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References

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  1. ^"7plus Customer Support".7plus Customer Support. Archived fromthe original on 5 July 2018. Retrieved5 July 2018.
  2. ^"Five-way shootout: catch-up TV".The Sydney Morning Herald. September 2012. Retrieved13 January 2016.
  3. ^Barrett, Dan (29 October 2015)."Seven launches revamped PLUS7 app with live streaming of linear TV".Media Week. Retrieved11 January 2016.
  4. ^"My Kitchen Rules UK".Plus7. Archived fromthe original on 6 September 2015. Retrieved11 January 2016.
  5. ^"Captions now available on Plus7".Media Access Australia. 1 April 2014. Retrieved11 January 2016.
  6. ^Knox, David (22 December 2015)."PLUS7 joins Apple TV".TV Tonight. Retrieved22 December 2015.
  7. ^"PLUS7 launches on Apple TV".Media Week. 21 December 2015. Retrieved11 January 2016.
  8. ^Khan, Farrha (September 2014)."Xbox One to play catch up with Plus7".TechRadar. Retrieved13 January 2016.
  9. ^Healey, Nic (17 December 2014)."ABC iview and Plus7 now available on PS4". CNET. Retrieved14 August 2022.
  10. ^"PLUS7 now available on PS3 & PS4". Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2015.
  11. ^Edwards, Christian (14 June 2017)."Seven West tweaks Yahoo7 joint venture". Yahoo7. Archived fromthe original on 20 September 2017. Retrieved14 June 2017.
  12. ^Bingemann, Mitchell (14 June 2017)."Seven to launch new catch-up TV service after Tahoo tweak".The Australian. Sydney. Retrieved14 June 2017.
  13. ^Knox, David (20 September 2017)."7plus to replace PLUS7".TV Tonight. Retrieved20 September 2017.
  14. ^"New-look 7plus is online".TV Tonight. 27 November 2017. Retrieved27 November 2017.
  15. ^Knox, David (7 March 2019)."7plus adds two new US live streaming channels".TV Tonight.
  16. ^Qazi, Basmah (26 July 2022)."Heartbreak Island Is "Too Hot for TV" — So Here's Where to Watch it Instead".POPSUGAR Australia.Archived from the original on 1 September 2022. Retrieved1 September 2022.
  17. ^Perry, Kerry (21 February 2021)."New food channel GUSTO TV arrives in Australia with new deal on 7plus".
  18. ^"7Plus". Retrieved14 August 2022.

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