Gene Simmons Family Jewels

A number of changes to 7mate over the next few weeks.

Friday night programming:

Effective immediately, The Cape has been dropped from the schedule. The Cape, which was airing on Friday nights until April 22 has failed to attract viewers and has dragged down shares for 7mate on Friday nights.

Friday nights at 8.30pm will now be Garry Unmarried, followed by Reaper at 9.30pm.

The Event will now air at 1am Friday May 6 (Saturday morning at 1am) and also 1am Saturday May 14 (Sunday morning), and 1am Saturday May 21 (Sunday morning). Hopefully The Event will settle in that timeslot.

No word what will happen with The Cape (should I bother watching all the episodes I haven’t watched yet!?).

At 7.30pm Friday May 13, Gene Simmons Family Jewels will air in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, while it remains as TBA in Sydney and Brisbane. Gene Simmons then airs at 7.30 Fridays in all markets from May 20.

From 8.30pm Friday May 13, Garry Unmarried and Reaper air in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. IN Sydney and Brisbane, these two hours are also slated as TBA.

Further to the recent announcement of AFL broadcast rights, could 7mate in Sydney and Brisbane be at least trialling Friday night AFL on May 13?

Wednesdays.

The Amazing Race has a double episode this Wednesday May 4 at 7.30pm. It continues with its second last episode of the series on May 11 at 7.30pm, then the final will be on May 18 at 7.30pm. Looks like Seven are splitting up the final double episode into two episodes here – in the US, the final airs as a double.

Jersey Shore starts with a two hour free to air premiere at 8.30pm Wednesday May 11.

Change to Sundays.

As of May 8, Mighty ships, that was airing at 6.30pm, has been replaced with American Dad.

7mate was launched September 25, 2010, following the first AFL Grand Final of that year. Leading up to the launch of 7TWO, close to eleven months earlier, “Mate” was thrown around as a possibility of the name of the second channel. Seven were the last of all the networks to launch a second channel, but were the first of the commercial networks to launch the third channel.

Throughout the year, there had been plenty of rumour and speculation as to what Nine and Ten were doing for their third channels, both of which, at the time, were heading for a 2011 start date. Seven were so secretive in their plans for their third channel, that the late August 2010 announcement was a complete surprise.

Like GEM with Nine and ONE with Ten, 7mate meant the end of the main channel’s HD simulcast, which in metro markets was seen on channel 70, and therefore the loss of seeing a lot of Seven‘s content in HD. 7mate launched with the aim of attracting a mostly male audience, aiming for the 18-49 demographic.7mate landed on LCN 73, leaving LCN 70 to revert to a standard definition clone of Seven.

At 6pm, on September 25, after the AFL Grand Final concluded, 7mate kicked off with Gene Simmons Family Jewels. On its first night, the broadcast of 7mate continued on both LCN 70 and LCN 73, before 70 reverted to a standard definition clone of Seven over night.

Unlike GEM and ONE though, there was absolutely NO promotion suggesting this channel would have any HD content. And for a while there, it looked like it didn’t. The only mention of HD was that you need an HD tuner to receive the channel. Many forums had suggested that 7mate was nothing more than an SD feed, prompting the question as to how Seven would meet their HD content requirement of 1040 hours per year.

7mate promised a range of programming including American Dad, Family Guy, How I Met Your Mother, 30 Rock, Caprica, Gene Simmons Family Jewels, documentaries including The Universe, Mega Structures, Air Crash Investigations and a lot more. It also promised some sport – which so far, apart from AFL encores, the odd split market programming to cover some events and a little bit of racing, there has been virtually no sport on the channel.

Over the past seven months since launch, 7mate has grown into one of the highest rating digital channels, often attracting nightly audiences of 3-4%, and not far behind its sister channel 7TWO in shares. Its schedule has been very stable when compared to GO! and GEM, although there has been the odd last minute change from time to time.

But how much of 7mate programming is really in HD? Well, there are a number of programs 7mate are currently airing that are in HD. Some internet TV guides give an idea of which shows are in HD, which Seven have confirmed as being true. If 7mate was once a standard definition feed, it definitely is not now.

HD shows on 7mate include: The Event, The Cape, Caprica, How I Met Your Mother, According to Jim, My Wife & Kids, Mighty Ships, Super Factories, The Universe, Scrubs, newer episodes of American Dad and The Amazing Race. Many of the movies are also in HD, but not all. In the coming week for example, two of the three movies are not in HD, while other weeks, all are in HD.

The Amazing Race is an interesting case as initially, Seven could only get the SD feed – which was a pity as this is the first season of the series to be shot in HD. Within a few episodes, the HD version had arrived. Some viewers commented on how much clearer it looked.

Looking at the next seven days as a guide, 7mate have a total of 17.5 prime time hours in HD programming. That would be more like 22 hours if all the movies were in HD – a similar figure to what GEM is doing at the moment.

Outside of prime time, however, there is little HD to be found. With old TV shows, and NBC Today making up most of the post midnight and day time schedule, 7mate’s total HD hours barely move from the prime time figure. That therefore puts GEM in front in total HD hours per week.

Those who have a TIVO would note that nothing on 7mate is designated as being HD. If you look at what TIVO says is a HD show, you’ll only find titles from ONE HD and GEM when there should also be titles from 7mate. This could go back to the idea that 7mate was a SD feed at one stage, and TIVO have not updated what they do on their EPG for the channel. TIVO are yet to respond or fix the issue – even though Seven are aware of it, and TIVO is closely related to Seven.

To conclude, 7mate is only second to GEM as a supplier of free to air HD content. ONE HD would be third – although that will change come May 8 and their new line up (ONE HD will be re-evaluated for HD content mid May, and its part in this series updated).

Next time: HD content on Pay TV.

Back to part 1 and index.

7mate Programming highlights for the week commencing Sunday, April 24.

Sunday April 24 – Easter Sunday.

At 6.30pm is the new series Smash Lab, which looks at how engineers and designers are using truck bed liner paint to protect an entire building from a massive explosion.

Megastructures follows at 7.30, covering Tau Tona – the deepest working mine in the world. Down Periscope is the Sunday night movie at 8.30pm.

Monday April 25

Programming same as usual, Monday night movie at 9.30pm is Waterworld.

Tuesday April 26.

No changes to programming

Wednesday April 27.

The Amazing Race continues at 7.30pm, Gene Simmons Family Jewels at 8.30. [updated] Bullet Proof is the Wednesday night 7mate movie, at 9.30pm.

Thursday April 28.

7.30 is TBA at this stage. New (to free to air) Man made Marvels continues at 8.30, looking at Singapore’s Changi Airport. 9.30 is a special called The Blasters, which deals the world of demolition blasting and the people in that business.

Friday April 29.

The combination of The Royal Wedding and Friday night AFL interferes with 7mate’s regular Friday night programming.

For Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, its regular programming with American Dad at 7.30pm, new episodes of The Cape and The Event at 8.30 & 9.30 respectively and Caprica at 10.30pm.

In Sydney and Brisbane, LIVE AFL from 7.30 with Sydney Vs Carlton. Caprica follows at around 10.45pm.

The spilt programming means that Sydney and Brisbane will now be a week behind Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth for The Cape and The Event.

Saturday April 30.

At 6.30, Engineering Disasters looks at engineering disasters of the 70’s. 7.30 is Air Crash Investigation, while 8.30 is the series premiere of Unsolved Mysteries. New The Universe follows at 9.30, talking about Cosmic Phenomena.

A bit of a shake up on 7mate for the week commencing April 17.

Here’s the summary.

1. The Amazing Race changes nights.

After a week off, moves to Wednesday nights at 7.30pm from Wednesday April 20. Our week off is due to the US having a week off as well – the next episode we see on April 3 aired in the US March 27. The one we see on April 20 airs in the US April 10.

2. Gene Simmons Family Jewels changes nights as well.

This show will now air at 8.30pm Wednesday nights from April 20, after The Amazing Race.

3. Sunday night make over.

At 6.30pm Sunday April 17, is the series premiere of Smash Lab – looking at how crash absorbing concrete could be used to stop out of control cars.

That is followed by Mighty Structures at 7.30pm – looking at the world’s longest suspension bridge at Akashi Kayo.

At 8.30 is the movie National Lampoon’s Holiday Reunion (hang on – doesn’t GO! have the National Lampoon movies?).

3. Monday April 18.

As this is the first week of Easter non-ratings, there are no new episodes of Family Guy and American Dad from 8.30 – repeats air instead.

At 9.30 is the movie Hot Fuzz.

4. Tuesday April 19 – no changes

5. Wednesday April 20.

As in points 1 and 2, The Amazing Race and Gene Simmons Family Jewels air at 7.30 and 8.30pm respectively.

At 9.30pm is the movie Armed and Dangerous.

6. Thursday April 21.

7.30 Mighty Ships, 8.30 Man made Marvels with new episodes and Super Factories at 9.30 – also new episodes.

7. Friday April 22.

Good Friday. And how good is Friday becoming on 7mate now?

Double American Dad at 7.30pm, followed by The Cape at 8.30 and the Event at 9.30pm.

At 10.30pm is the series return of Caprica – with a double episode from 10.30pm. It continues on Saturday.

8. Saturday April 23.

Docos include Air Crash at 7.30, Mega Disasters at 8.30 and new episodes of the Universe at 9.30.

Another double Caprica at 10.30pm. Four hours in two nights – good news for fans.

 

AFL Game Day returns for 2011 at 10am Sunday March 20 on Seven in AFL states and on 7mate at the same time in all markets. The 7mate airing of AFL Game Day will allow NSW and QLD AFL fans to see the show at the same time as those in the AFL states do.

In AFL states, the Amazing Race encore on Seven will move from 10am Sundays to 11am Sundays. Elsewhere, The Amazing Race encore remains at 10am Sundays with True Beauty from 11am.

On Sunday March 20 and 27, there is an extra two episode of Gene Simmons Family Jewels on 7mate, with two labelled as “adults only” from 8.30pm, following the usual two from 7.30pm.

Thursday night documentaries now include Mighty Ships at 7.30pm, Man Made Marvels at 8.30 – featuring Taiwan’s Hsuehshan Tunnel for the first episode – and all new Super Factories at 9.30pm from March 17.

 

Wednesday, December 8, marks 30 years since the death of John Lennon. At 9.30 that night, Seven will air a special to mark the occasion called “ The Day John Lennon Died”.

December 8 marks thirty years since the death of ground-breaking musician, John Lennon; a day people will never forget, a watershed moment in recent history that united the world in mourning. Reconstructing John’s last day in detail by way of radio and TV reports, the memories of people John knew and those he encountered before his assassination by Mark Chapman, relive one of the most momentous and tragic events in music history.

The Thursday night movie for December 9 is Meet The Fockers, while on Friday night (Dec 10), The Santa Clause 2 airs at 8.30pm, followed by No.2 at 10.45pm. Following on from the previous Saturday, Anne of Green Gables – The Sequel is on Sat Dec 11 from 7.30pm.

At 10.30pm, Monday Dec 13, is another special: Nazi Secrets.

Take a look at the clandestine bunkers, shelters and tunnels built by order of Adolf Hitler in an attempt to protect ‘his people’. Watch as a team of archaeologists, more than sixty years later set out to reveal Berlin’s dark past and unlock Hitler’s secret city.

 

Tuesday, Dec 14 at 11pm is the final of Olivia Lee: Dirty, Sexy and Funny.

 

And on Thursday Dec 16, at 7.30 is the final of season 17 of The Amazing Race – who will cross the line first to win the million dollars?

 

At 7.30, Saturday December 18, another special: Crocodile Island.

 

Crab Island, off the tip of Northern Australia, is the world’s most important breeding ground for the flatback turtle. However, the tranquil beauty of the land belies a hidden danger: the crocodile. Watch as Australian marine expert, Ben Cropp goes in search of the crocs and captures unique footage as they feed. Using the latest in infra-red technology, Ben captures their aggressive behaviour in never before seen detail, and investigates a mixture of other species located around the island.

 

Then: Saturday December 18 is Carols in the Domain night. It starts at 8.30pm for its 28th anniversary with a top line up of Australian stars including Georgie Parker, Jay Laga’aia, Felicity Urquhart and Australia’s Got Talent Winners Justice Crew and Mark Vincent. The Wiggles also make an appearance as well as other favourites to entertain the kids while they wait for Santa Claus. Hosted by Grant Denyer and Kylie Gillies.

 

Carols is followed by the premiere movie Catch a Fire at 11pm while the movie 25th Hour follows at 1.05am.

 

On 7TWO, UK classic Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em makes its first appearance on the channel at 7.30 Tue Dec 7, then two Christmas episodes air at 7pm Monday Dec 13 and 7pm Tuesday Dec 14 as well.

 

On 7mate, from week 51 (Dec 12-18), Gene Simmons Family Jewels returns to being just once a week at 7.30 Sunday. The Universe replaces the Thursday night double episode, at 7.30pm. The Universe also continues in its regular timeslot of 9.30pm Saturday night.

 

All information here from Seven network and subject to change.

6:30pm – Saturday, September 25 on Seven

PREMIERE – NEW SERIES

Shannon Tweed hates surprises. Gene Simmons loves them. On his way out of town to attend the Grand Opening of the Hooter’s Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, he asks Nick and Tracy Tweed (Shannon’s sister) to plan a surprise birthday party for Shannon on his behalf. While in Vegas, he gets roped into attending the wedding of a male fan and his fianc�, and even gives the bride away. When Shannon inadvertently finds out that Gene was not only planning a surprise party for her AND that he attended someone else’s wedding, she decides to turn the tables on him, and give him a little surprise of his own – an ambush wedding! When “Mr. Happily Unmarried” for 23 years shows up to what he thinks is Shannon’s surprise birthday party, he gets the biggest surprise of his life.

6:30pm – Saturday, September 25 on Seven

PREMIERE – NEW SERIES

Shannon Tweed hates surprises. Gene Simmons loves them. On his way out of town to attend the Grand Opening of the Hooter’s Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, he asks Nick and Tracy Tweed (Shannon’s sister) to plan a surprise birthday party for Shannon on his behalf. While in Vegas, he gets roped into attending the wedding of a male fan and his fianc�, and even gives the bride away. When Shannon inadvertently finds out that Gene was not only planning a surprise party for her AND that he attended someone else’s wedding, she decides to turn the tables on him, and give him a little surprise of his own – an ambush wedding! When “Mr. Happily Unmarried” for 23 years shows up to what he thinks is Shannon’s surprise birthday party, he gets the biggest surprise of his life.

It is the primetime schedule which promises to clear backyard sheds across the nation. Channel Seven today released the evening line-up for its bloke-friendly second digital channel, 7mate.
 
The schedule is dominated by first run episodes of popular reality programs including GENE SIMMONS FAMILY JEWELS, PUNK’D and NITRO CIRCUS, top comedies AMERICAN DAD, FAMILY GUY, PARKS AND RECREATION and sci-fi dramas CAPRICA and WAREHOUSE 13 alongside factual hits FIFTH GEAR and MEGA DISASTERS.
 
7mate will launch on Saturday, September 25 at 6pm after the high definition coverage of the 2010 AFL Grand Final, which starts at 12.15pm.
 
7mate entertainment on game day kicks off with THAT 70’s SHOW at 6pm followed by the premiere of GENE SIMMONS FAMILY JEWELS at 6.30pm (then double episodes Thursdays at 7.30pm), featuring the controversial KISS guitarist and his LA-based family.
 
Ashton Kutcher’s prank series PUNK’D, featuring today’s biggest celebrities caught out in elaborate set-ups, premieres at 8.30pm on September 25 (featuring Justin Timberlake) and continues Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10pm.
 
Jesse James’ MONSTER GARAGE revs up with brand new episodes five nights a week Monday to Friday at 6pm alongside premiere episodes of UK motoring  bible FIFTH GEAR on Mondays at 7.30pm (from September 27.)
 
Premiere episodes of cult comedy hit PARKS AND RECREATION starring Amy Poehler will air Mondays at 10pm (from September 27).
 
Fearless freestyle motocross rider Travis Pastrana brings his NITRO CIRCUS to Tuesday nights at 10.30pm (from September 28) presenting insane and entertaining stunts from around the world.
 
Brand new episodes of animation hits FAMILY GUY at 8.30pm and AMERICAN DAD at 9pm will feature in Wednesday night’s line-up (from September 29).
                                                                           
Tune in Thursday nights (from September 30) for the new paranormal series WAREHOUSE 13 at 8.30pm, followed by the premiere of sci-fi series CAPRICA at 9.30pm, starring Eric Stoltz.
Friday nights on 7mate feature the documentary series THE BONEYARD at 7.30pm (from October 1) followed by the reality series AX MEN at 8.30pm, which takes a look the daily dangers faced by loggers in North America.  Friday night is also the home for big action movies including HOT FUZZ, LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS, X MEN 2, THE KINGDOM, TRANSPORTER 2 plus the premieres of THE STRANGERS and PRIMEVAL.
7mate heads to the high seas on Saturday nights with the fast-paced reality hit MILLION DOLLAR CATCH at 6pm followed by MIGHTY SHIPS at 6.30pm. MEGA DISASTERS at 8.30pm asks the “what ifs” of natural and man-made disasters, from volcanoes to methane gas explosions.
 
Also screening on 7mate’s primetime schedule; THAT 70’S SHOW, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, CHAPPELLE’S SHOW, ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA, SCRUBS, 30 ROCK, MY NAME IS EARL, CRANK YANKERS, WHACKED OUT SPORTS, AIR CRASH INVESTIGATION, HIGHWAY PATROL, DESTROYED IN SECONDS and LAST COMIC STANDING.

Stay tuned for full programming details so you know when to wtahc all these shows.
 
To receive 7mate from 25 September, you will need to tune into channel 73 on an HD
capable Digital TV, PVR or set top box.  If you have an analogue television you will need to connect your TV to an HD capable Digital set top box, PVR, or Digital recorder and tune in to channel 73.

A somewhat partial program for the first week of 7mate has been released, revealing that day time programming is mostly a mix of old TV shows and the odd old movie – yes great use of a HD channel that is – and NBC Today show at 9am.

The typical weekday looks like this:

6.00am Wagon Train
7.00 Virginian
8.30 McHale’s Navy
9.00 NBC Today
12.00pm Situation Critical
1.00 Quincy M.E.
2.00 Magnum PI
3.00 The Rockford Files
4.00 Knight Rider
5.00 The A Team

Programming for 7mate’s first full day of independent programming Sunday Sept 26 is the same as the above weekday line up from 2pm, with movies at 10am at 12pm.

From 6pm to midnight, only highlights have been released so far, with a lot of TBA’s to be filled in. note these are all new episodes.

Saturday Sept 25
6.30pm Gene Simmons Family Jewels
8.30pm Punk’d

Sunday Sept 26.
No details at all yet.

Monday Sept 27
6pm Monster Garage (Ep 12)
7:30pm Fifth Gear (S9E8)
10:00pm Parks and Recreation (S2E6)

Tuesday Sept 28
10:30pm Nitro Winter Wonderland. (Ep 1)

Wednesday Sept 29
8:30pm Family Guy (S9E11)
9:00pm American Dad (S6E6)

Thursday Sept 30
7:30pm Gene Simmons Family Jewels (S1 E2 / E3) (premiere Sept 25)
8:30pm Warehouse 13 (S1E1)
9:30pm Caprica (S1E1)

Friday Oct 1
7:30pm The Boneyard (Ep 1)
8:30pm Ax Men (S2E1)

Saturday Oct 2
7:30pm Mighty Ships (Ep 5)
8:30pm Mega Disasters (Ep 1)
9:30pm The Universe (Ep 1)

At this stage, the rest of the prime time content is yet to be revealed. Some of the gaps could be movies, as well as other shows they are yet to decide.

At midnight, Lost will be played. From 1am to 5.30am, are repeats of some of the day time shows with Quincy M.E first at around 12.50, then Magnum PI, The Rockford Files, Knight Rider and The A Team. Deal or no Deal repeats can be seen at 5.30am.

The only exception to the early morning day time repeats is Wednesday nights (Thursday mornings)where Home Shopping is scheduled for 2am. At least it is only one night, but the question is why bother – surely we deserve one channel completely free of Home Shopping?

The 7mate schedule is only the first release. It is subject to change, and as we have seen every time a new channel launches, there will be changes both in the lead up to the September 25 launch, as well as possibly more as the channel is on air as the network reacts to ratings.

At this stage, it looks like 7mate ratings will not be separated from those of Seven when it launches. There is no date from OzTam for the channel to count as its own, meaning, initially at least, 7mate ratings will be part of Seven’s.

Some programming information from TV Tonight.