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Dave just seems a bit more 'cool' now. A feel which G2 never had.
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Dave just seems a bit more 'cool' now. A feel which G2 never had.
Yes, G2 was like it was trying gtoo hard to be trendy whereas Dave just is. I never thought I'd be thinking that when the name of the channel was first revealed.
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I've heard - and this is a genuine rumour - that UKTV History is changing its name, Dave-style, to "Yesterday".

We've had a lot of fun imagining the continuity trails...

"Today, on Yesterday..."
"You're watching Yesterday." (That could really screw with some people's heads...)

I also quite liked "Yesterday, on Yesterday", which sounds oddly Shakespearean.
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"You're watching Yesterday." (That could really screw with some people's heads...)]

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Jugalug posted:
I've heard - and this is a genuine rumour - that UKTV History is changing its name, Dave-style, to "Yesterday".

We've had a lot of fun imagining the continuity trails...

"Today, on Yesterday..."
"You're watching Yesterday." (That could really screw with some people's heads...)

I also quite liked "Yesterday, on Yesterday", which sounds oddly Shakespearean.


Yes that name would probably be a mistake.

It's a bit like the railway company that thought 'One' would be a good name and so all their announcements became very confusing - is it the '11:20 one train'.... or the '11:21 train'?
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UKTV unveils new channel brands
July 10, 2008

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UKTV today announced the launch of three distinct channel brands: Watch (previously UKTV Gold+1), GOLD and Alibi (previously UKTV Drama). All three channels will launch on Tuesday 7th October 2008.
Carrying the cream of contemporary programming, Watch promises to deliver simply great TV. Operating as a linear catch-up service for modern classics including Torchwood, Mistresses and Larkrise to Candleford, the bold entertainment channel will sit next to GOLD in the pay section of the EPG. The crown in its enviable schedule will be Watch’s brand new commission, the Richard and Judy primetime show, which will air on weekdays.

GOLD - Go On Laugh Daily - becomes a dedicated comedy channel with a clear mission: to make people laugh. Offering uplifting and infectious comedy from Only Fools and Horses, Fawlty Towers to the Vicar of Dibley, GOLD unashamedly celebrates all Britain’s fantastic comedy and guarantees its viewers a well earned giggle. Launching as part of its new look will be two brand new commissions – Blackadder Exclusive: The Whole Rotten Saga and Blackadder’s Most Cunning Moments.

UKTV Drama will be transformed into Alibi, the World's Number 1 Detective Agency. Dedicated exclusively to the best crime shows, Alibi promises to bring together the greatest investigative minds from Sherlock Holmes to DCI Taggart to Waking the Dead's CID team.

Matthew Littleford, UKTV Controller explains, "The fact we've taken the bold decision to re-brand our entire entertainment portfolio in one swoop demonstrates the magnitude of our ambition and our commitment to Pay TV. Watch, GOLD and Alibi are dynamic channel brands that are clearly identifiable, full of personality and I believe will future-proof our business as we head towards 2012."

Christian Drobnyk, Director of Entertainment, who is leading the editorial strategy adds, "With its innovative marketing and strong schedule, Dave became, almost overnight, a top ten channel in multi channel homes; a success that cannot be attributed solely to Freeview as Dave grew by 56% in Pay TV. This success can be replicated across the network with Watch, GOLD and Alibi and enables us to exploit the potential of our real estate."

Tom Lucas, Director of Marketing and Communications who is leading the re-brand explains, "We've undertaken an incredibly ambitious brand overhaul with rigorous analysis of audience needs informing all our changes. Watch addresses the problem of media fragmentation by putting our viewers in the picture and enabling them to catch up on modern TV classics." He continues, "Meanwhile GOLD is a perfectly timed antidote to credit crunch Britain. As we face bleak news story after bleak news story, Go On Laugh Daily gives us all permission to seek escape in great comedy and enjoy a belly laugh or two."

The new channel idents and positioning were developed by UKTV's marketing team in conjunction with Red Bee Media.

http://uktv.co.uk/uktv/item/aid/603804

Nice big versions of the logos can be seen at Brand New..
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Unlike Discovery, which has been making some hits and misses with their rebrandings but have, overall, maintained a certain simplicity throughout, these UKTV channels — developed by UKTV's marketing team with Red Bee Media — are very disjointed and appear to dilute the brand with highly dissonant logos.

http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/three_disjointed_logos_from_uk.php
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I agree about the logos - they look terrible in my opinion.
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I agree with that article. Whilst the Watch/Alibi logos may look OK, they don't tell me they are part of UKTV - and that's an unecessary change of policy for the company. Confused
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What's the "marble" on the Watch logo supposed to be?

The Alibi logo looks alright, but the Gold logo is truely awful. As said in the latter article, it's an uncomfortable curve, it's difficult to distinguish between the tag line and the name and is certainly unfunny.
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Alibi's logo is OK, and Watch's isn't bad, but Alibi is an odd name, and Watch's is awful.

UK Gold's new logo is awful . The slogan is far too prominent, which is always bad - and if the slogan is crap (which it is) it's even worse. The actual name is too small, and the logo is 80% empty space.

I'm also a bit doubtful about disassociating the "UK" or "UKTV" with the "Gold". It just doesn't have the same ring to it.
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I agree with that article. Whilst the Watch/Alibi logos may look OK, they don't tell me they are part of UKTV - and that's an unecessary change of policy for the company. Confused


But will that really make anyone watch the channels less?

They'll still tune into the channels whcih have the programmes on that they like or notice as they browse the EPG. Most viewers won't even notice the lack of 'UKTV' in front of the name and even if they do, it won't stop them from watching.
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Of course Dave has been a complete failure because it wasn't branded as "UKTV Dave" Laughing
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