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Seven News (stylised 7NEWS) is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia. [1]National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in South Eveleigh, Sydney, while its flagship 6 pm statewide bulletins are produced in studios based in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.
Mike Amor is an Australian journalist and news presenter. He is currently the weekend presenter of Seven News Melbourne with Rebecca Maddern and presents Seven Afternoon News in Melbourne. Previously, he was the network's US Bureau Chief for almost two decades, based in Los Angeles.
Ten/Channel 0 Eyewitness News (Melbourne until 21 January 1980) John Bailey and Katrina Lee: David Johnston and Jana Wendt: Brian Cahill and Des McWilliam: Tony Dickinson
National news and current affairs programming are based between flagship station ATN-7 in Sydney and HSV-7 in Melbourne. In 2009, Seven moved its Sydney-based production operations from Epping to a purpose-built high-definition television production facility at the Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh .
Karina Carvalho (born 28 December 1980) is an Australian journalist. She was born in Sri Lanka, and moved to Perth at the age of four.. Carvalho is currently weekend presenter of Seven News Melbourne with Mike Amor and presents Seven Afternoon News in Melbourne.
His television career first began in the early 1990s at Channel Ten Melbourne (ATV–10) as a local weather presenter. In 1995, he left Channel Ten to join rival station Channel Seven Melbourne (HSV–7) where he also worked as weather presenter. He worked alongside news presenters David Johnston, Jennifer Keyte and Peter Mitchell. In 2003 ...
A tram in Seven News Melbourne wrap livery outside Melbourne Town Hall. Wideshot of Melbourne's news studio, with Peter Mitchell presenting. Seven News Melbourne is directed by Chris Salter and presented by Peter Mitchell on weeknights and Mike Amor and Karina Carvalho on weekends from Broadcast Centre Melbourne, located at Docklands.
The Seven Network began as a group of independent stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. [10] HSV-7 Melbourne, licensed to The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (owners of two local papers at the time, The Herald and The Sun), was the first station in the country to use the VHF7 frequency.