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== Note ==
== Note ==
The logo of Channel 7 News looks very similar to [[Wikipedia:New York City|New York, New York]] [http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/ WABC Channel 7 News Logo].
The logo of Channel 7 News bears a resemblance to the [[Wikipedia:New York City|New York, New York]] [[WABC-TV|ABC Channel 7 News Logo]].


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Revision as of 21:10, 20 July 2006

Channel 7 New broadcast moments before an explosion cuts the signal

Channel 7 News was another Caprican news agency and a competitor of Caprica 5. Like its competition, this news agency covered the Cylon attack until its field reporters were killed in the bomb blasts.

This station's logo was a plain white number 7 located inside a circle of the same color. The word NEWS was printed under the icon. Unlike Caprica 5, Channel 7 News' icon appeared in the top right-hand corner of viewing screens.

Channel 7 News was seen only once during the Miniseries as it covered the Cylon attack. Gaius Baltar was watching this station and Caprica 5 simultaneously on a dual wall-mounted viewingscreen. The field reporter for Channel 7 News was in a city at the time reporting on the apocalyptic event when suddenly, a bomb exploded nearby. The shockwave knocked the reporter and a background outdoor café off the screen. The camera was destroyed soon after, evidenced by the screen reverting to static. After this broadcast signal was severed, Channel 7 News was never heard from or mentioned again in the series.

Note

The logo of Channel 7 News bears a resemblance to the New York, New York ABC Channel 7 News Logo.

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