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7plus programming appointments

Richard Henson becomes part of Seven programming team, as network ramps up 7plus platform.

Seven has announced senior content appointments for 7plus.

Richard Henson (pictured), previously Director of Content Sales, joins the Seven programming team in an expanded role as Director of Distribution and Content Partnerships. He will be responsible for the strategy and development of 7plus’ growing FAST channels and manage device and distribution partnerships across the network.

He joined Seven in 2015, working across the sale and distribution of Seven’s programming IP including finished tape sales, format licensing agreements and co-production deals.

Reporting to Seven’s Director of Content Scheduling, Brook Hall, he will continue to manage the sale and distribution of Seven catalogue to broadcasters and platforms around the world.

Homi Razi, in her role as Head of 7plus Programming, has taken on expanded responsibility for the content and distribution strategy across 7plus. Ms Razi has more than 15 years’ experience and expertise in content, scheduling, product management and digital marketing across Seven and Yahoo!7.

Andrew Green, previously Head of Content, 7plus, has been promoted to the new role of Head of 7plus Content and Acquisitions, overseeing content strategy, planning and acquisitions for 7plus. As a key member of the Seven programming team for over 20 years, he remains responsible for daytime programming strategies across Channel 7 and 7plus.

Seven’s Chief Content Officer, Entertainment Programming, Angus Ross, said: “Richard, Homi and Andrew have been instrumental in the success of Seven’s content strategy and 7plus, with proven experience in driving innovative programming and impactful partnerships across the business.

“Their new expanded roles are pivotal to Seven’s digital acceleration strategy as we supercharge streaming on 7plus and continue to provide viewers with the very best line-up of exclusive, unmissable hit shows available for free in Australia.

“After shattering Australian streaming records last year, 7plus continues to attract unrivalled mass audiences across its broad range of drama, entertainment, news and sport content.

“Along with our incredible new content, 7plus boasts an extensive library of exclusive and classic content, along with an ever-changing line-up of curated pop-up FAST channels.”

So far this year, 7plus has streamed more than 9.8 billion minutes of content. Excluding Olympic weeks, 7plus has increased its total live and on-demand streaming year-on-year by 10%.

5 Responses

  1. Without a subscription service of their own, Seven has got the largest BVOD collection. It’s TV from the last 20+ years that either didn’t air, partially aired or aired in late night slots. A few had runs in the US, but many only 1 or 2 seasons. Things like Southland which I watched the first season of but it ended up on Sunday at midnight on Nine, or The Last Resort one of many shows that Seven moved to late at night and put on repeats of Criminal Minds instead. I did enjoy watching Kavanagh QC again after 25 years. They filled in gaps in my viewing during lockdown, but they don’t much else that’s interesting.

  2. I’ve been regularly reading TV Tonight for 10+ years and today I made an account to specifically say that Richard Henson is the kindest man working in TV. All class. Great leader.

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