7flix
7flix is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel, which was launched by the Seven Network on 28 February 2016.
The channel features a schedule of movie favourites and first run US shows. 7flix offers a feel-good mix, spearheaded by movie favourites every night at 8.30pm.
History
On 18 December 2015, a test pattern began broadcasting on channel 76 reading "New Channel Coming Soon". Seven acknowledged the broadcast and director of programming Angus Ross formally announced on 1 February 2016 that Seven was launching a new channel and more details would be released soon. During the ad-break of miniseries Molly on 7 February 2016, Seven announced that channel 76 would be named 7flix and would be launched on 28 February 2016. The "New Channel" test pattern was then replaced with a continuous promo loop for 7flix.7flix began broadcasting at 6am on 28 February 2016 in MPEG-4, as seen in a YouTube video showing the promo loop ending and a re-run of Once Upon A Time starting afterwards. The channel airs movies in its prime time slots with television series and other entertainment at other times. 7flix was added to Seven's live streaming service PLUS7 Live upon its launch.
On 13 April 2016, it was announced the channel would amend its schedule, shifting its focus from movies to more American dramas. This change began in the weeks prior when Grey's Anatomy premiered at 8:30pm, which was initially designated as a "movie-exclusive" timeslot. The change also sees the addition of repeats of Criminal Minds to Thursday nights.
On 3 June 2016, 7flix became available on more TVs as the channel switched to MPEG-2.
On 3 August 2017, 18 months after launching in metropolitan areas, Prime7 announced that it would carry 7flix to its regional stations in northern and southern New South Wales, regional Victoria and Mildura. The channel was launched at 6:00 am of 3 September on digital channel 66, in an MPEG-4 format.
In December 2019 it was announced that 7flix will rebrand in 2020 to target a young female audience. It will also air content from the defunct 7food network channel.
In July 2020, the Seven Network unveiled its new rebrand of 7flix, with a new look purple 7 ribbon logo and text and on air graphics to coincide with the revamp of its multichannel stations.
Programming
The launch titles for 7flix included new episodes of US series Once Upon A Time, The Muppets, The Mindy Project, Cougar Town and The Amazing Race, which had previously debuted on the Seven Network. Premiere series such as Black-ish, Grandfathered, Galavant and Agent Carter debuted at a later date. Throughout 2016, new episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Grey's Anatomy, How to Get Away with Murder, Quantico and Scandal aired exclusively on the channel. Also featured on the channel were marathons of The Big Bang Theory, but this series was now returns on Nine.7flix initially aired a variety of children's series from Disney including Austin & Ally, Dog with a Blog, I Didn't Do It, Jessie, Kirby Buckets, Lab Rats and Mighty Med. The daytime schedule for the channel consists of classic sitcoms such as Benson, Bewitched, Good Times, I Dream of Jeannie and Who's The Boss? 7flix also airs encores of local programmes from the Seven Network, including House Rules and First Dates.
In 2017, US drama The Astronaut Wives Club debuted, along with the premieres of comedy series Marry Me, Bad Teacher, Dr. Ken and The Real O'Neals. Australian comedy short form series Bent 101 also made its debut on the channel.
How I Met Your Mother was added to 7flix in 2018, returning to the Seven Network as part of a deal with FOX.
Current programming
Adult animation
- The Simpsons
- Futurama
Children's
- Beat Bugs
- The Deep
- Flushed
- In Your Dreams
- It's Academic
- Kitty is Not a Cat
- Match It
- Spit it Out
- ZooMoo
Comedy
- How I Met Your Mother
- Modern Family
Cooking
- Barefoot Contessa
- Beach Bites with Katie Lee
- Brunch at Bobby's
- Cake Wars
- Chopped
- Cupcake Wars
- Cutthroat Kitchen
- Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
- Food Network Star
- Giada at Home
- The Great Food Truck Race
- Guy's Big Bite
- Guy's Grocery Games
- Holiday Baking Championship
- Iron Chef America
- Kids Baking Championship
- The Kitchen
- Mystery Diners
- The Pioneer Woman
- Spring Baking Championship
- Throwdown! with Bobby Flay
Drama
- Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- The Blacklist
- Bones
- Chicago Fire
- Criminal Minds
- Grey's Anatomy
- How to Get Away with Murder
- Nikita
- Nip/Tuck
- Smallville
News and documentaries
- Tricked
- What Really Happens in Bali
- What Really Happens in Thailand
- The Zoo
Reality
- The Amazing Race
- Australian Spartan
- Back with the Ex
- Bride & Prejudice
- First Dates
- First Dates
- House Rules
- The Mentor
- My Kitchen Rules
- Whodunnit?
- Yummy Mummies
- Zumbo's Just Desserts
Religious
- Life Today with James Robison
Former programming
Children's
- The 7D
- A.N.T. Farm
- Austin & Ally
- Best Friends Whenever
- Crash & Bernstein
- Dog with a Blog
- Drop Dead Weird
- The Evermoor Chronicles
- Fish Hooks
- Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything
- Get Arty
- Girl Meets World
- Good Luck Charlie
- Gravity Falls
- Hairy Legs
- History Hunters
- I Didn't Do It
- Jessie
- K.C. Undercover
- Kickin' It
- Kirby Buckets
- Lab Rats
- Liv and Maddie
- Mighty Med
- News of the Wild
- Oh Yuck!
- Paddle Pop: Atlantos
- Pair of Kings
- '
- Phineas and Ferb
- Pickle and Peanut
- '
- Saturday Disney
- Shake it Up
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- Star Wars Rebels
- Tashi
- Wander Over Yonder
- Win, Lose or Draw
- The Woodlies
- Zeke and Luther
Preschool
- Art Attack
- Doc McStuffins
- Henry Hugglemonster
- Jake and the Never Land Pirates
- The Lion Guard
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- Miles from Tomorrowland
- Sheriff Callie's Wild West
- Sofia the First
Comedy
- Agent Anna
- Bad Teacher
- Benson
- Bewitched
- The Big Bang Theory
- Black-ish
- Cougar Town
- Diff'rent Strokes
- Dr. Ken
- Family Tools
- Galavant
- The Goldbergs
- Good Times
- Grandfathered
- Happy Endings
- I Dream of Jeannie
- Just Shoot Me!
- Malibu Country
- Manhattan Love Story
- Married... with Children
- Marry Me
- Men at Work
- The Mindy Project
- Mixology
- The Muppets
- Scrubs
- Seinfeld
- The Nanny
- The Neighbors
- The Real O'Neals
- Trophy Wife
- Who's The Boss?
Drama
- 800 Words
- Agent Carter
- American Crime
- The Astronaut Wives Club
- Battle Creek
- Betrayal
- Blindspot
- Body of Proof
- Castle
- Code Black
- Covert Affairs
- '
- '
- Defiance
- The Good Doctor
- Grimm
- Intelligence
- Liar
- Mistresses
- Molly
- Motive
- Odyssey
- Once Upon A Time
- Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
- Private Practice
- Quantico
- Red Band Society
- Red Widow
- Resurrection
- Revenge
- Royal Pains
- Scandal
- The Secret Daughter
- State of Affairs
- Wanted
- Zero Hour
News and documentaries
- '
- '
- Highway Cops
Game shows
- Behave Yourself!
- Cannonball
Reality
- The Aussie Property Flippers
- The Amazing Race Australia
- Bringing Sexy Back
- Celebrity Splash
- Instant Hotel
- Hell's Kitchen Australia
- Kiss Bang Love
- Little Big Shots
- Restaurant Revolution
- Seven Year Switch
- Ramsay's Costa Del Nightmares
Lifestyle
- Anh Does...
Soap opera
- Home and Away
Availability
7flix is available in MPEG-2 standard definition digital in metropolitan areas and regional Queensland through Seven Network's owned-and-operated stations including ATN Sydney, HSV Melbourne, BTQ Brisbane, SAS Adelaide, TVW Perth and STQ Queensland. It is also available through regional affiliate Prime7 in MPEG-4 format via its stations NEN northern New South Wales/Gold Coast, CBN southern New South Wales/ACT, AMV Victoria and PTV Mildura/Sunraysia.
7flix became available to Foxtel cable subscribers with iQ3, iQ2 and iQ1.5 set top boxes on Channel 187 from 24 March 2016.
Logo and identity history
Since launch in February 2016, the logo uses the generic Seven Network logo, with the red colour being replaced with pink, and the word "flix", written in italic lowercase letters, added next to it but using its gradientsOn 24 July 2020, Seven Network unveiled its new 7flix logo, dropping the gradient pink logo for a solid purple logo as part of a major overhaul of its multichannel stations.
Slogans
- 2016-: We've Got the Fix