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Australia’s most watched TV network, Seven, today announced that it will make history by live-streaming Saturday’s Toyota AFL Grand Final on select Connected TVs for the first time.
Seven will live stream all its Grand Final coverage to Telstra TV, Apple TV, Fetch TV, PlayStation 4 and compatible Android TV devices, which together account for over 70% of Seven’s Connected TV live streaming.
Seven West Media’s Chief Digital Officer Clive Dickens said: “Today’s announcement marks another ground-breaking landmark in the rapid evolution of Australian live and free-to-air television online.
“Watching Seven on Connected TVs has exploded since we launched 7plus, making us the number one Commercial FTA Live Streaming BVOD* operator in the market, and it is only right that we give our audiences what they want – the biggest and best sporting final of the year on more of the screens of Seven.”
Seven West Media’s Chief Revenue Officer Kurt Burnette said: “We’re delighted to once again deliver live Addressable TV at real scale in a brand safe environment. As Professor Karen Nelson-Field’s research shows, BVOD*, whether delivered on a Connected TV, computer or mobile device, delivers a significantly stronger sales impact for brands than the biggest online-only video platforms on their best performing screen, mobile.”1
Sources:
1 = The Benchmark Series, Professor Karen Nelson-Field, commissioned by ThinkTV
2 = Think TV BVOD Fact Pack
3 = H1 2017 v H12018, Think TV BVOD Fact Pack Jan-Jun 2018
4 = OzTAM VPM, July 2018
5 = Live and VOD minutes OzTAM VPM
6 = OzTAM VPM
*BVOD = Broadcaster Video on Demand. Premium Long Form Live and VOD professionally produced and streamed in a brand safe environment.
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