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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== *January 1970-28 February 1975: "The Seven Revolution" ''(based on "Promises Promises" by Burt Bacharach)'' *1974: "Looking Better Than Ever!" ''(Sydney/Adelaide only)'' *1975-76: "Seven Colors Your World" *1976-79: "The Color Machine" ''(a.k.a. Seven Colors Your World/Who Colors Your World)'' *1979-80: "You're on Seven" ''(Melbourne/Adelaide only)'' ''(borrowed elements from NBC's "NB-See Us")'' *1981-82: "Channel 7, All The Best" ''(Sydney/Adelaide only)'' ''(borrowed from NBC's 1976 slogan)'' *Summer 1981/82: "Lucky Seven" ''(Sydney/Melbourne/Adelaide only)'' *Summer 1982/83: "Summer is the Time, Seven is the Place" ''(Sydney/Adelaide only)'' ''(based on ABC's "Now is the Time, ABC is the Place")'' *1983: "Just Watch Us Now" ''(Sydney/Adelaide/Perth only)'' ''(based on NBC's "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 1980's)'' *1985-88: "Let's All Be There" ''(Melbourne/Adelaide/Sydney only)'' ''(borrowed elements from "Come Home to NBC" and the "Let's All Be There" versions of 1984/85 and 1985/86)'' *1986-87: "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 and by Daring Downs TV 10-4-5a (DDQ-10 and SDQ-4 and Channel 5a) as Hello Toowoomba and Hello Warwick 1986-87, alongside "Let's All Be There")'' *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 insignia)'' *1 January 1989 - Summer 1989/90: "Only the Best on 7" ''(borrowed from NBC's "Come Home to the Best, Only on NBC", first with the new Split 7) (Also used by Prime Television)'' *1990-1995: "Seven" ''(also used by Prime Television)'' *1990: "In The Mood" ''(also used by Prime Television)'' ''(based on "In The Mood" by Glenn Miller)'' *1991: "Yeah!" ''(based on the song "Mony Mony" by Billy Idol)'' *1992: "Good Vibrations" ''(based on the song by The Beach Boys)'' *1993-94: "It Has to Be ... Seven" *1995: "Handmade Television" *February 1995-June 1996: "Discover It All on Seven" *June 1996-April 1999: "Everyone's Home on Seven" *September 1996: "40 Years of Television" *1 May 1999 – 14 September 2003: "The One to Watch" ''(last with the Split 7 logo from 1999-2000, first with the original red ribbon insignia from 2000-2003)'' *Christmas 1999: "The Colours of Christmas" *Christmas 2002: "Christmas is..." *2003 (14 September–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)'' *26 December 2004-16 January 2011: "GOTTALOVEIT" *2006 (August-September): "TV Turns 50" *2008 (October-December): "Celebrate Australia's Best" ''(based on the song "The Show" by Lenka)'' *Christmas 2010: "All I Want For Christmas..." *16 January 2011 – November 2012: "One Place" *January 2011-January 2012: "Seven, Australia's No. 1" *2012 (January-November): "You Gotta Love All Your Favourite Shows, Right Here on Seven" *November 2012-present: "Gotta Love It on Seven" *December 2014: "7 - Australia's No. 1" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Seven Network slogans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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