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Seven - Coverage of King Charles and Queen Camilla’s Royal Tour of Australia
Sunday 20/10/2024
12:00 PM 7News Special: The Royal Tour 1hr (except Perth)
Monday 21/10/2024
12:00 PM 7News Special: The Royal Tour 2hr
Tuesday 22/10/2024
12:00 PM 7News Special: The Royal Tour 1hr
Delayed coverage outside of AEDT.
Delayed coverage is really disappointing.
Seven’s coverage should be live on 7plus nationwide.
Glad that Sunday’s Seven News Special at 12pm is only one hour long. They’ve learnt (the long way) that extended rolling coverage in certain situations is not needed afterall…
Just caught a promo for Seven’s coverage - will be led by Michael Usher and Karina Carvalho.
Someone at Seven is clearly a fan.
Good that she has fans somewhere
Update
7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
Live coverage of King and Queen’s Australian visit on Channel 7 and 7plus
When King Charles III and Queen Camilla land in Sydney later today, Channel 7 and 7plus will bring Australians every moment of their historic tour down under – the first since the monarch’s coronation.
From Sunrise, right throughout the day and special 7NEWS bulletins at 6.00pm, Seven will be the home of the Royal Tour, featuring comprehensive rolling coverage of the King and Queen’s visit and analysis from 7NEWS senior journalists and Royal experts live on air and across 7NEWS.com.au and social platforms.
7NEWS ’ Michael Usher and Karina Carvalho will steer Seven’s live coverage beginning at midday on Sunday, then again from midday on Monday as the royal couple’s first public engagement gets underway at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
From the fanfare to the preparations and celebrations, join Sunrise and 7NEWS to see every key moment of the Royal Tour in Australia.
7NEWS: The Royal Tour
Live rolling coverage on Channel 7 and 7plus
Broadcast times on Channel 7 and 7plus
Sunday 20 October
Sydney, Melbourne
7.00am Weekend Sunrise
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
5.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Brisbane
7.00am Weekend Sunrise
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
5.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Adelaide
7.00am Sunrise
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
5.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Monday 21 October
Sydney, Melbourne
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
11.30am Seven’s Morning News
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Brisbane
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Adelaide
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
12:00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Perth
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Tuesday 22 October
Sydney, Melbourne
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
11.30am Seven’s Morning News
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Brisbane
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Adelaide
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Perth
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
12.00pm 7NEWS Special: The Royal Tour
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
6.00pm 7NEWS
Updated schedule from Seven. “Seven will be the home of the Royal Tour”
Are Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth getting an extra 30 minutes of The Morning Show, or is there meant to be the morning news at 11:30am in their schedules?
Also caught a local version this morning - had Will and Rosanna here in Adelaide.
I think that the info that Seven sent through today should be read in conjunction with the info I posted yesterday. So today’s is listing programs that will contain royal coverage but is not Seven’s schedule -e.g., The Chase AU will still go to air at 5pm etc.
Exactly. It’s just highlighting the Royal broadcasts not the full days schedule.
Oh okay, it’s just that you listed the morning news here for Sydney & Melbourne, in between The Morning Show and The Royal Tour coverage, but for nowhere else, which is why I was confused.