7News has launched a new brand campaign: Connecting You, which features emotional reflections from news anchors and senior correspondents across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and regional Queensland.

Appearing in the promos are faces including Mark Ferguson, Angela Cox, Michael Usher, Chris Reason, Peter Mitchell, Rebecca Maddern, Jane Bunn, Mike Amor, Rosanna Mangiarelli, Will Goodings, Susannah Carr, Rick Ardon, Max Futcher, Sarah Greenhalgh, Mark Riley and Hugh Whitfeld.

Two news presenters sit at a news desk, smiling and holding scripts. The male presenter wears a blue suit with a pink tie, while the female presenter is dressed in a burgundy outfit. Behind them, a teleprompter displays the logo for Channel 7 News. The studio is well-lit, creating a professional broadcast environment.

Seven’s Network Director of News and Current Affairs, Ray Kuka, said: “More than a tagline, Connecting You is a promise. It positions 7News as the essential link between people and what matters most – news that affects their families, their communities and their futures.

“Our journalists live and work in the communities they report on. Connecting You honours that deep local connection, while reinforcing the national strength of a brand trusted by millions. At a time when trust, relevance and clarity matter more than ever, Connecting You reflects not just the service 7News provides – but why it matters.

“The truth has never mattered more, and nothing beats the detail and credibility that comes from our reporters in the thick of it. Not making calls from behind a desk or guessing from an internet search – out there, front and centre, connecting viewers with the facts and the pictures.

“Whether reporting from the field or delivering the day’s headlines, our journalists represent the connection 7News has built with viewers over decades – locally, statewide and nationally.”

Network anchor Michael Usher said: “If we don’t connect with anyone watching our news or interviews, we haven’t done our jobs properly. Connecting You is so simple but so important – letting you know what it means, why it’s important, why we should care is all part of the most fundamental reason we do what we do.”

Chief Reporter Chris Reason said: “I’ve travelled hundreds of thousands of kilometres around the world on assignment for 7News, connecting Australians with the global issues that matter most. We strive to put Australians right there on the scene – whether it’s the frontline of conflict or the front row of major events. We want Australians to feel like they are witnessing these moments for themselves, through Australian eyes. We take the risk, so you can take the journey.”

Adelaide’s Rosanna Mangiarelli said: “At 7News, we stand for community and connection. Everything we do is for all Australians. We give them a voice, we’ve got their backs, and we’re here to inform, support, and make life a little easier. From the heartbreak and the hope, it’s a rollercoaster we ride together. We’re a team that’s committed, and above all, a team that truly cares.”

Two television presenters smiling and engaging at a news desk, with a blurred city skyline in the background, showcasing a professional news broadcast environment. News presenters smiling at the studio desk with a backdrop of a cityscape, featuring the iconic Flinders Street Station. The female presenter on the left wears a black dress, while the male presenter in the centre is dressed in a blue suit with a polka dot tie. The female presenter on the right is in a blue blazer, showcasing a professional and engaging news broadcasting environment.

Melbourne’s Peter Mitchell said: “In all the decades I’ve been associated with 7News, our priority has really never changed. We are here to keep our local community informed about what is going on around them. That is the essence of news. That is our bread and butter. Around the clock, we never underestimate the importance of delivering the news that matters.”

 

Seven’s market-leading news and current affairs programs built their audiences in the first half of 2025:

7NEWS is Australia’s most-watched nightly news, up 2% year-on-year. National monthly reach 8.2 million. National audience per night 1.3 million.

Sunrise is the #1 breakfast program, and up 7% year-on-year. National monthly reach 4.6 million. National audience 416,000.

Weekend Sunrise is also #1 at breakfast and up 6% year on year. National monthly reach 3.5 million. National audience 405,000. #1 weekend breakfast program.

The Morning Show is #1 in the mornings and up 11% year on year. National monthly reach 3.4 million. National audience 262,000.

In regional Australia, 7NEWS has one of the highest rated 6.00pm bulletins in the country, with an average total TV audience of almost 440,000 this year.

Source: VOZ 5.0. Total TV audience based on con7 CYTD to 24 June 2025, unless specified otherwise. Shares based on 6am to midnight CYTD to 26 June unless specified otherwise. Ranking based on total TV reach unless specified otherwise.

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