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7plus (also stylised as 7+) is a video on demand, catch-up TV service run by the Seven Network. The service became available on 27 November 2017. 7plus also offers online live streaming of Channel 7, 7two, 7mate, 7Bravo, 7flix, Racing.com and 7Sport.

Key Information

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

History

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2010–2017: PLUS7

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PLUS7 was a catch up TV service run by the Seven Network through its Yahoo7 joint venture with Yahoo!.[2] The service became available on 18 January 2010.

Some titles were exclusively available in Australia on PLUS7, including Other Space and Sin City Saints, as well as the British version of My 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 optional closed captioning on most of its programming.[5]

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

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! by Verizon 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 and Outdoor Channel, as well as on-demand offerings from these providers.[15]

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

On 4 August 2022, 7plus began airing Heartbreak Island, a reality 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 the Seven Network linear broadcast channels (Channel 7, 7two, 7mate, 7Bravo and 7flix).

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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Availability

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Through the streaming platform, 7plus provides access to the whole Seven Network suite 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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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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7plus (stylised as 7+) is an Australian free-to-air video on demand (VOD) and catch-up television streaming service owned and operated by the Seven Network, providing unlimited access to live broadcasts and on-demand episodes from its channels including Channel 7, , , , and 7Bravo. Launched on 27 2017, it replaced the network's earlier joint-venture platform Plus7, marking Seven's full control over its digital video offerings as part of a broader "Total Video" strategy to deliver live TV, extended content, and original commissions directly to viewers. The platform supports streaming across multiple devices, including smart TVs, mobile apps for and Android, web browsers, and connected devices like and Google Chromecast, with features such as offline downloads for select content and personalised recommendations. It streams ad-supported content for free, encompassing a wide range of genres including news via 7NEWS, sports coverage of AFL, , and , popular dramas like Home and Away and The Voice Australia, reality series such as SAS Australia, and exclusive 7plus originals like . Since its inception, 7plus has expanded significantly, adding (FAST) channels in 2023 and integrating more premium global content deals, with over 6,000 hours of new programming announced for 2026 from studios including and Paramount. By 2025, it has become a key pillar of Seven West Media's digital ecosystem, boasting live event streaming for major Australian sports and entertainment, while competing in the OTT market alongside services like and local rivals 10Play and 9Now.

History

PLUS7 era (2010–2017)

The PLUS7 service launched on 18 January 2010 as a catch-up TV platform developed through the Yahoo!7 joint venture between the Seven Network and Yahoo!. It initially provided free online access to full episodes of select prime-time programs broadcast on Seven and channels, such as , , , Heroes, and , with embedded advertisements to support the model. This marked one of Australia's early legal streaming services for broadcast content, allowing viewers to watch episodes on demand via the Yahoo!7 portal shortly after their linear airings. Over the following years, PLUS7 expanded its offerings to include a broader library of full episodes across Seven's programming, reaching nearly three million monthly streams by 2011 and continuing to grow. By 2012, the service had solidified its position as a comprehensive catch-up platform, streaming full episodes of popular shows like and news updates, while introducing exclusive online content to complement linear broadcasts. A significant milestone came in 2015 with the addition of capabilities, enabling 24/7 access to Channel 7, , and via the updated PLUS7 app and website; this feature debuted ahead of schedule on 29 October 2015, with full rollout timed for major events like the on 4 November. Technical advancements during this era included deep integration with the Yahoo!7 digital portal for seamless content discovery and early support for connected devices. In March 2013, partnerships with enabled PLUS7 access on smart TVs and mobile devices, expanding beyond web browsers. Mobile app development followed in August 2013 with the launch, allowing users to stream catch-up episodes on iPhones and iPads, followed by Android compatibility; these apps featured a user-friendly interface for browsing Seven's catalog and incorporated ad-supported viewing. Despite these developments, PLUS7 faced challenges, including an initially limited content library confined to prime-time and select shows, which restricted its appeal compared to later competitors. The service's reliance on the Yahoo!7 partnership also created operational dependencies, particularly as Yahoo!'s strategic shifts influenced resource allocation. This culminated in 2017 when Verizon's acquisition of Yahoo! prompted Seven to regain full control, paving the way for the transition to an independent platform.

Launch and rebranding (2017)

In September , the Seven Network announced plans to launch 7plus as a fully owned standalone video-on-demand and catch-up TV service, replacing the joint venture-operated PLUS7 platform. The announcement followed the June dissolution of the Yahoo!7 partnership, which had been impacted by Verizon Communications' acquisition of Yahoo's core business earlier that year for $4.8 billion, enabling to reclaim complete ownership and operational control of its streaming assets. The to 7plus marked a strategic pivot toward an independent platform under Seven's direct management, allowing expansion from basic catch-up functionality to comprehensive video-on-demand offerings, including personalized content, premium exclusives, and enhanced capabilities. This shift addressed evolving demands for "anywhere, anytime" access across devices, while leveraging Seven's content library to compete more effectively in the OTT market. Building on the established user base from its predecessor PLUS7, which had served as the initial catch-up service since , 7plus aimed to deliver a more sophisticated experience without the constraints of the former partnership. 7plus officially launched on 27 November 2017, with the website migrating from plus7.yahoo.com to 7plus.com.au and initial updates to the and Android apps to support the new branding and features. The rollout included integration of Seven's linear channels for , enabling of broadcasts like news and sports, alongside an expanded on-demand library with extended episode availability beyond the previous seven-day window. Early content additions featured 7plus originals, such as the recommissioned series , and select pre-broadcast episodes for premium users, marking the service's transition to a multifaceted entertainment hub.

Developments and expansions (2018–present)

In 2019, 7plus expanded its content offerings by adding two U.S.-based linear channels, Pac-12 Network for live college sports and Outdoor Channel for outdoor programming, along with on-demand content from these providers. This move came amid rapid growth in broadcast video-on-demand (BVOD) viewership in Australia, enhancing the platform's appeal with international sports and lifestyle content. By 2021, 7plus became the first Australian BVOD service to integrate (FAST) channels, initially launching a lineup that has since grown significantly. These channels provided themed, without subscription fees, leveraging Seven's existing to attract viewers seeking diverse, no-cost options. In , 7plus premiered Heartbreak Island Australia, an exclusive reality dating series produced by , marking a push into original content available solely on the platform. The show featured 16 singles competing in for love and prizes, contributing to 7plus's strategy of building a robust exclusives catalog to rival global streamers. From 2023 onward, 7plus accelerated its FAST expansion, reaching over 50 channels by 2025, including sport-specific offerings that drove record streaming minutes in April 2025. In December 2024, Seven partnered with Fetch TV to launch a dedicated 7plus app on Fetch devices, integrating live streaming, video-on-demand, and FAST channels to broaden device accessibility. This built on 7plus's growing role in free sports delivery, with digital rights enabling the first-ever free streaming of major cricket series starting late November 2024, including the Australia vs. India Test matches. Similarly, from March 2025, all Seven-broadcast AFL Premiership Season games became available live and free on 7plus for the first time, covering the full season from Round 1 through the Grand Final. In May 2025, 7plus launched Below Deck Vault, a dedicated FAST channel for the Below Deck reality franchise in partnership with NBCUniversal. Later in October 2025, it introduced Cricket Gold, a sport-specific FAST channel featuring iconic matches from Cricket Australia's archives. On October 22, 2025, Seven announced over 6,000 hours of new programming for 2026 on 7plus from studios including NBCUniversal and Paramount. These enhancements solidified 7plus as a key free-to-air digital hub for live sports in Australia.

Content and features

Catch-up and on-demand library

The catch-up and on-demand library of 7plus provides users with access to full episodes of programs for a limited period that varies by content, typically from 7 days to several years depending on licensing agreements, to allow viewers to revisit recent content at their convenience. This includes flagship Australian series such as and , where episodes are uploaded within 30 minutes of airing to support immediate catch-up viewing. The library is organized by genres including drama, reality, comedy, mystery and crime, documentary, entertainment, sci-fi and fantasy, action and adventure, and kids' programming, enabling easy browsing through dedicated category hubs. In addition to broadcast catch-up, 7plus features exclusive and original content tailored for the platform, such as 7plus-specific productions and premieres that debut digitally before or alongside linear TV. For 2025, this includes the crime drama Ludwig, starring David Mitchell as a solving real crimes inspired by his late twin brother's cases, and the medical St. Denis Medical, a set in a struggling hospital. These exclusives are part of the "7plus First" initiative, which prioritizes streaming debuts for select international acquisitions to enhance the platform's appeal. Navigation within the library is facilitated by robust search functionality, allowing users to query specific shows, movies, or specials directly. Personalized recommendations are generated using to predict viewing preferences up to 28 days in advance, curating suggestions based on user behavior and trends. Collections such as "7plus Exclusives" highlight platform-originals and premieres, while genre-specific hubs and "Recently Added" sections streamline discovery of new arrivals. This structure complements by offering archived access to the same channels' programming for on-demand consumption. The on-demand catalog encompasses over 20,000 hours of programming, blending Australian originals with international acquisitions from partners like and . Examples include classics like selected classic episodes from the archive of dating back to 1988, presented in collections such as Home and Away Classics and Throwback Favourites for nostalgic viewing of iconic moments. This extensive volume supports diverse audiences, with more than 560 series and 360 movies available, emphasizing quality over quantity through curated selections rather than exhaustive listings.

Live streaming capabilities

7plus provides live streaming of the Seven Network's primary free-to-air channels, including Channel 7, , , , and 7Bravo, allowing users to access real-time broadcasts without a cable subscription. This service originated with the launch of on the predecessor PLUS7 platform in late 2015, initially debuting for major events before expanding to full linear TV feeds by December of that year, and became unlimited and free for all users following the 2017 rebranding to 7plus. Key features enhance the viewing experience during live broadcasts, such as the ability to pause and rewind live TV, enabling users to catch up on up to 30 minutes of content, along with start-over functionality introduced in 2024. Multi-device support allows seamless across compatible platforms, while integration with 7NEWS offers regional variants tailored to specific Australian markets, such as , , and regional , for localized live news coverage. These capabilities distinguish from the platform's catch-up library, where archived episodes become available shortly after broadcast. Technically, 7plus employs to dynamically adjust video quality based on the user's connection and device capabilities, delivering live feeds at up to HD resolution with a recommended minimum bandwidth of 8 Mbps for optimal . Accessibility options include live subtitles across web, , Android, and various platforms, though is primarily available for select on-demand content rather than all live streams. In 2024, enhancements focused on buffer-free playback, particularly on mobile devices, through improved personalization and features like mode and credit-skipping to reduce interruptions. Usage statistics highlight the service's role in extending linear TV access, with everyday viewing supported by unlimited free streams reaching millions monthly, and peak audiences surging during major broadcasts—such as over 440,000 concurrent viewers for high-profile events—to underscore its impact beyond traditional cable requirements.

Virtual channels and FAST services

7plus introduced virtual channels as themed, automated programming loops that provide a linear television experience using pre-recorded content from its archives. These channels feature curated selections of episodes running continuously around the clock, such as the Big Brother channel offering non-stop reality show episodes and the Classics channel streaming iconic past installments from the long-running . The platform expanded into (FAST) services in 2021, becoming the first broadcast video-on-demand service in to launch such channels. By 2025, 7plus had grown its FAST portfolio to over 50 channels, encompassing diverse genres including , lifestyle, and entertainment feeds, alongside its original themed loops. These FAST channels incorporate ad breaks approximately every 15 to 30 minutes, utilizing server-side ad insertion technology powered by MediaTailor for seamless content delivery and . Integrated directly into the 7plus app, they allow users to switch effortlessly between virtual channels and other streaming options, providing an on-demand-like experience that complements live broadcasts. In 2025, 7plus added new FAST channels featuring highlights compilations and international programming, further broadening non-linear viewing choices for audiences. Examples include dedicated feeds for global reality series and curated content, enhancing the platform's appeal through expanded archival and licensed material.

Sports coverage

Live sports broadcasting

7plus introduced live sports broadcasting in 2018 with comprehensive coverage of the Gold Coast , offering free online streams of events alongside traditional broadcast channels. This marked the platform's initial foray into real-time sports streaming, building on its core live TV capabilities for news and entertainment. By the early , sports content achieved fuller integration within the app, featuring a dedicated sports hub that centralizes access to live feeds, replays, and related programming for streamlined user navigation. The expansion aligned with major events like the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, where 7plus delivered over 40 dedicated channels for multi-sport viewing. The technical infrastructure for streaming emphasizes reliability and , supporting high-definition broadcasts with a minimum recommended speed of 8 Mbps for optimal quality. Key enhancements include DVR-like controls such as live pause, rewind, and start-over functionality, rolled out in to allow viewers to navigate events flexibly without missing action. While multi-angle views and real-time stats overlays are not standard across all streams, the platform prioritizes seamless playback on compatible devices, tying into its general framework for non-sports content like news bulletins. Access to live sports on 7plus remains free, funded through that integrates dynamically during broadcasts, distinguishing it from subscription-based competitors like , which charge monthly fees for ad-free or premium experiences. This model democratizes sports viewing, enabling unlimited streams without paywalls while leveraging data for personalized ad delivery. Viewer engagement is bolstered by app notifications alerting users to upcoming events, encouraging timely tune-ins and fostering habitual use during peak seasons.

Major partnerships and events

In 2025, 7plus solidified its position as a key platform for free sports streaming through strategic partnerships that expanded access to major Australian leagues and international events. The service's collaboration with the Australian Football League (AFL) marked a significant milestone, granting exclusive free digital streaming rights for all Seven Network-broadcast matches starting with the 2025 season in March. This agreement, part of a broader seven-year media rights deal from 2025 to 2031, allowed viewers to access live streams of marquee games, including Saturday fixtures and all contests involving teams like the Adelaide Crows and in , without subscription fees for the first time on a free platform. The partnership emphasized 7plus's role in broadening AFL accessibility, with coverage mirroring broadcast TV and available exclusively within . Cricket emerged as another cornerstone of 7plus's sports offerings, bolstered by Seven's long-term broadcast rights agreement with extending through the 2030-31 season. Live coverage began in late November 2024 for the 2024-25 summer, encompassing international Test matches such as the Australia-India series and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, alongside domestic competitions like the (BBL) and (WBBL). Highlights included the series in 2025-26, streamed live and free alongside traditional TV broadcasts, with additional content like the dedicated Cricket Gold FAST channel launched in October 2025 to provide 24/7 cricket programming, including highlights and archival matches. This integration not only utilized Seven's established rights but also introduced innovative features like expert commentary from figures such as , enhancing viewer engagement during peak seasons. 7plus also provides extensive coverage of the (NFL), streaming select live games, highlights, replays, and shows free to Australian viewers under an extended broadcast deal for the 2025 season. This includes Thursday night games, Sunday afternoon matchups, playoffs, and the , broadcast on and streamed on 7plus, positioning it as a key destination for fans in . Beyond AFL, cricket, and the , 7plus expanded into through an exclusive deal for the 2026 , announced in October 2025, which will deliver comprehensive live coverage of Australia's campaigns and global matches. This partnership positions 7plus as the primary streaming home for the tournament, building on its sports portfolio without overlapping with regular NRL seasons primarily held by other networks. These partnerships have driven substantial growth for 7plus, with sports content fueling a 62% increase in linear streaming viewership in the 12 months ending June 2025, largely attributed to the debut of free AFL and streams. Overall platform audience expanded by 41% in the same period, with projections for continued acceleration into late 2025 and beyond, as sports accounted for over 30% of total viewership uplift; for instance, the 2025 alone generated 969,000 streams. Such impacts underscore the strategic value of these alliances with rights holders like the AFL and in attracting new users and reinforcing 7plus's dominance in free sports streaming.

Availability

Supported platforms and devices

7plus offers native mobile apps for and Android devices, enabling access to live channels, on-demand content, and sports streaming. The app has been available since the service's launch in late 2017, supporting a wide range of Apple devices including iPhones and iPads. On Android, the app is distributed via with a user rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars as of November 2025, based on over 50,000 reviews. Additionally, users can access 7plus through web browsers on desktop and mobile via the official site at 7plus.com.au, which supports streaming without requiring an app download. For television viewing, 7plus is compatible with various smart TVs and streaming devices. It supports TVs running OS (models from 2015 onward) and smart TVs, allowing direct app installation for seamless integration with the TV's interface. Streaming devices include (4th generation and later), Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Stick (3rd generation and newer models), and , which received an enhanced 7plus app in December 2024 featuring a redesigned interface and integration of linear channels into the . Gaming consoles provide another access point, with official support for and , where the app allows navigation optimized for controllers and full access to on-demand and live content (though some older models like are not supported). There is no native app availability for consoles. The 7plus apps do not support offline downloads, requiring an active connection for all viewing; content is limited to online streaming tied to an Australian for geographic eligibility. Cross-device continuity, such as resuming playback, is facilitated through account login across supported platforms.

Accessibility and geographic reach

7plus is geo-restricted to users within due to content licensing agreements, limiting official access to Australian . While the service is not available in other countries, including , users abroad often employ VPNs to connect to Australian servers and bypass these restrictions, though such methods are not endorsed by and may violate terms of service. To enhance user inclusivity, 7plus provides closed captions for the majority of its programming, including live subtitles across web, iOS, Android, and various smart TV platforms like Apple TV and Android TV. The service's predecessor, Plus7, was the first commercial broadcast video-on-demand service in Australia to offer this feature in 2014; 7plus continues to provide closed captioning, supporting viewers with hearing impairments by synchronizing text with dialogue and sound effects where available. Audio descriptions and high-contrast modes are not natively implemented in the 7plus interface but can be accessed via device-level accessibility settings on supported platforms. As of 2025, 7plus has not pursued a full global rollout, with no official expansions beyond reported; limited content partnerships exist for traditional broadcast in select Pacific regions, but streaming remains unavailable there. The platform requires free user registration to unlock personalized recommendations, watchlists, and full content access, contributing to its growth with over 1.4 million new registrations in the 2024-25 financial year and average daily rising 31% year-on-year.

Branding

Logos and visual identity

The initial logo for 7plus, introduced upon its launch on 27 November 2017 as a rebrand from the previous PLUS7 service, consisted of simple "7plus" text rendered in the Seven Network's signature blue color using a clean font. On 23 2020, 7plus received a significant visual identity refresh as part of a comprehensive branding overhaul, shifting to a stylized "7+" symbol in a minimalist font. This update, developed by design agency Hulsbosch, created a bold and unified graphic system derived from the iconic "7" motif, ensuring consistency across Seven's channels including 7plus. The primary color scheme features Seven Network blue paired with white, applied uniformly to maintain a modern and accessible aesthetic. These elements are deployed consistently across app interfaces, the official website, and various marketing materials, with no further major revisions to the core design as of November 2025.

Slogans and promotional campaigns

From its launch in late , 7plus emphasized catch-up viewing convenience, highlighting the platform's role in delivering on-demand access to Channel 7 content across devices. This early promotional focus positioned 7plus as a user-friendly extension of television, promoting seamless anytime access to popular shows without subscription barriers. Since 2022, "Stream Big" has served as 7plus's primary slogan, underscoring the platform's expansion into live sports streaming and (FAST) channels. This tagline has been central to ads showcasing high-profile events, with 2025 campaigns specifically promoting free access to AFL and broadcasts to drive linear streaming growth amid rising sports viewership. 7plus's promotional strategies have evolved to include multi-channel across , digital platforms, and out-of-home media, complemented by influencer partnerships that leverage celebrities to endorse live events and exclusives. Visual elements from the branding, such as the stylized 7+ logo, have been integrated into these ads to reinforce platform identity.

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