Southern Cross Central

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Southern Cross Central
Southern Cross Central logo
Type Broadcast and satellite television network
Country Australia
Availability Regional areas of Northern Territory,
Queensland, New South Wales,
Victoria and South Australia.
Owner Southern Cross Broadcasting
Callsigns Unknown
Affiliations Seven Network
Website www.southerncross
broadcasting.com.au

Southern Cross Central, or commonly known as Seven Central, is an Australian television network owned by Southern Cross Broadcasting. The network is solely affiliated with the Seven Network. Unlike other Southern Cross stations, Central carries the same branding as their affiliate, much like NWS-9 Adelaide, which is why many people still refer to this station as simply Seven Central.

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[edit] Availability

Southern Cross Central is provided on the Optus Aurora satellite platform to all people with an activated Aurora smart card in all areas of Australia (except Western Australia) where no sufficient terrestrial commercial television is available. Retransmission towers for terrestrial transmission are also set up in populated areas of regional Northern Territory and Queensland, making Southern Cross Central predominantly a central and eastern Australian network.

[edit] News

[edit] Southern Cross News Update

A Southern Cross News Updaste is regularly aired on the network featuring a quick wrap of local news from central regions of Australia. It features no video footage, just a presenter reading the day's relevant news topics. The weather for most central towns is also displayed during the update.

[edit] Seven News

Outside of locally produced bulletins, Southern Cross Central airs news and current affairs from the Seven Network, including:

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