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Circle 7 logo

The Circle 7 logo is an often-used television station logo in the United States. Designed in the early 1960s for the American Broadcasting Company's five owned-and-operated stations (all of which broadcast on VHF channel 7), the logo, or a version of it, is currently being used not only by several ABC stations and affiliates, but also by a number of television broadcasters around the world.

"Circle 7" redirects here. For other uses, see Circle 7 (disambiguation).

In Australia, affiliate ATN-7 used the "Circle 7" logo from 1968 to 1969 with customized versions across the network from 1970 to 2000.

Seven Network

In Malaysia, this logo was adopted by from 2001 until March 5, 2018.

NTV7

In Peru, RTP (now ) adopted this logo in 1989 and used it until 1991.

TV Perú

In the Philippines, (also known as DZBB-TV) used the logo from 1961 until 1974 when it was dropped due to Marcos' martial law and the handover to new owners. The logo stayed until the latter part of the decade.

GMA

In Indonesia, used the stylized Circle 7 logo from its launch in November 2001 until its relaunch as Trans7 in December 2006.

TV7

In Brazil, adopted the logo in 1965 and used it until 1970.

RecordTV

In Bermuda, ABC affiliate uses the Circle 7 logo, although the station refers to being branded by cable channel 7 rather than actual virtual channel (station is on Channel 19).

ZFB-TV

In Turkey, used the Circle 7 logo since 2002, The circle in the logo is slightly oval and leg of digit 7 through the circle.

Kanal 7

American Broadcasting Company logos

a section of Unicode that includes circle-IRP dingbats (e.g. ➆)

Enclosed Alphanumerics

"" (PDF file), Broadcasting, August 27, 1962, p. 72.

New '7' logo designed for KGO-TV (ch.7)

Los Angeles Times, March 28, 1987

"Designed Symbols for AT&T, ABC Stations Dean Smith; Corporate Logo Creator"

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