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Oh my god it's terrible. There have been some shockers from Seven in the past but I think this one takes the cake. It's bloody awful. By the way, I can't figure out which song they have ripped off in it, can anyone tell me?
Yes, come to my countryhatty said:"come on let it snow"
news flash channel 7 - it dont fucking snow like that here in sydney (summer time). go to america
You obviously don't know how the industry works. Channel Seven is a major corporation - They do not contract an advertising agency for anything. They employ their own people for such promotion.routemarker said:Still wasnt sevens fault, they got an advertising agency to do it.
That shits me too.Silverstone said:I HATE HATE HATE how Channel 7 missed the word 'by'
'you know i love christmas, i always will. My minds made up....(by)....the way that i feel'
THEY DONT SAY BY!
ASSHOLES!
I know for a fact that Seven did employ an agency to do it. All networks outsouce for their identities and overall network look. Infact seven are teh only ones to do their promos inhouse. Nine and Ten outsource all of it. Nova was responsible for creating nine's colours of each day look.biggles04 said:You obviously don't know how the industry works. Channel Seven is a major corporation - They do not contract an advertising agency for anything. They employ their own people for such promotion.
sevencorporate.com.au said:Seven appoints Love to new marketing project for 05 television season | 17 November 2004
The Seven Network today appointed advertising and marketing agency, Love, to a new marketing project for the network. This project will focus on Seven’s brand positioning and new television season in 2005.
George Patterson Partners continues to be Seven’s agency of record.
The project to be created by Love is confidential. Seven will release details of the project early in the new year.
Commenting, Seven’s Director of Marketing, Ms Melissa Madden, said: “Love has delivered a compelling, creative and strategically spot-on solution for a major project for Seven in 2005. We’re really excited to be working with them and can’t wait to see the response from our audiences.”
Seven is building the framework for its 2005 television year with: the signing of Ian “Dicko” Dickson and Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins; the commissioning of two new Australian drama series (Campus and Last Man Standing) complementing Home and Away, All Saints and Blue Heelers; the next series of the four highest-rating new Australian programmes in 2004 (Dancing With The Stars, Forensic Investigators, Border Security and My Restaurant Rules); further developments in news and public affairs programming; a portfolio of BBC factual and natural history programmes, including the major event series, Massive Earth; blockbuster mini-series including Empire, The Poseidon Adventure and Category 6; and the three most successful new series on US television: Lost, Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal. Seven will be releasing its specific programme plans for 2005 in the coming weeks.