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* [[TV8 (Moldova)]], a mixed Romanian/Russian-language television station, formerly known as TV7
* [[TV8 (Moldova)]], a mixed Romanian/Russian-language television station, formerly known as TV7
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* [[Oye TV]], a Panamanian free-to-air television channel
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* [[TV Perú]], a government-owned Peruvian TV network
* [[TV Perú]], a government-owned Peruvian TV network

Revision as of 00:18, 21 October 2022

Channel 7 or TV7 may refer to:

Television stations

Algeria
Argentina
Australia
  • Seven Network or Channel 7, an Australian television network
    • HSV (TV station), a television station in Melbourne, Australia, part of the Seven Network
Belize
Bolivia
  • Bolivia TV, formely known as Canal 7, a government-owned Bolivian TV station
Bulgaria
Chile
Ecuador
  • Ecuador TV, a ecuadorian free-to-air television channel
France
India
  • IBN-7, a Hindi television news channel that became News18 India
Indonesia
  • Trans7, an Indonesian television network formerly known as TV7
Israel
Japan
  • TV Tokyo, a Japanese television station, virtual channel 7
Mexico
  • Azteca 7, a Mexican television channel, owned by TV Azteca
Moldova
  • TV8 (Moldova), a mixed Romanian/Russian-language television station, formerly known as TV7
Panama
  • Oye TV, a Panamanian free-to-air television channel
Peru
  • TV Perú, a government-owned Peruvian TV network
Philippines
  • DZBB-TV, commonly known as Channel 7, the flagship television station of GMA Network in Manila, Philippines
Sweden
  • TV7 (Sweden), a Swedish television channel
  • Sjuan (The Seven), formerly TV4 Plus, Swedish television channel
Thailand
Tunisia
  • Tunisie 7, a Tunisian television channel commonly known as TV7
Turkey
  • Kanal 7 (Channel 7), a Turkish channel
United Kingdom
  • Estuary TV, an independent local station in Lincolnshire, England, formerly known as Channel 7
Uruguay
Vietnam

Other uses

See also

Lists of channels 7s
For virtual digital channels
For VHF frequencies covering 174-180 MHz:
Distinguish