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Seven ‘stepping into the shoes’ of 10 in new TV deal – Speedcafe
The Seven Network’s Supercars television allocation will be largely similar to Network 10’s current deal, plus enhancements in its digital offering, Supercars CEO Sean Seamer has explained

Mark Beretta interviews Mark Winterbottom for Seven in 2012
The Seven Networks Supercars television allocation will be largely similar to Network 10s current deal, plus enhancements in its digital offering, Supercars CEO Sean Seamer has explained.
Seven has effectively replaced 10 as the free-to-air broadcaster alongside Fox Sports in Supercars newly announced television rights deal, which runs from 2021 to 2025.
Despite suggestions that Seven may broadcast some Sunday sprint races, it has be…
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