Australian viewers can watch popular Bravo shows including Real Housewives for FREE on Channel Seven’s new platform
Channel 7 is preparing to launch its new free-to-air platform 7Bravo on January 15th next year.
7Bravo’s programming is intended to appeal to a female audience and will specialize in TV Tonight’s reality and true crime content coverage.
The new channel gives fans the chance to watch pay TV favorites like The Real Housewives of Miami and Dubai for free.
Channel 7 is preparing to launch its new free-to-air platform 7Bravo on January 15th next year. Pictured: Australian superstar Margot Robbie from The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon in September, one of the shows fans can watch for free on the new channel
Angus Ross, Seven’s chief content officer, told the publication that 7Bravo is like a “female version” of the network’s 7mate.
Viewers can watch US reality hits like Real Girlfriends in Paris, Southern Hospitality and Love Without Borders on the new platform.
They are accompanied by The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip and Below Deck Down Under.
Entertainment and celebrity gossip will also feature on the new channel featuring the Live with E! pop culture show.
7Bravo’s programming is designed to appeal to a female audience and will specialize in coverage of reality and true crime content. TV Tonight Pictured: The cast of the reality series The Real Girlfriends of Paris, coming soon to 7Bravo
Meanwhile, true crime shows on 7Bravo include The First Mindhunter, Black Widow Murder and Buried in The Backyard.
Bravo7 will also air new episodes of the famous US chat show The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Kelly Clarkson Show
Fans can also enjoy the TV court show Judge Jerry.
Viewers can watch reality TV favorites on the new platform, including the latest seasons of The Real Housewives of Miami (pictured).
It comes after Channel Seven announced in October it had struck a deal with US media giant NBCUniversal (NBCU) to launch a new channel.
As part of the multi-year deal, Seven has also acquired all of NBCUniversal’s scripted network and cable dramas and comedies, as well as their back catalogue
TV Blackbox reported that fans can look forward to sci-fi series Quantum Leap starring Raymond Lee and sitcom Lopez vs. Lopez starring George Lopez and Mayan Lopez as part of the deal.
Both shows will air on Channel Seven’s main channel next year.
Pictured: The cast of the Real Housewives of Dubai, another show coming soon to 7Bravo