25 Jun 2024 02:20 PM
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@Wibbly-Woo wrote:
If the channels are 100% owned by BBC - It will be the licence payer (ie us) who pays for this rebrand - I wonder how much this rebrand cost ?
No if it's BBC Studios as that is a private company, not everything run by the BBC is licence fee supported
25 Jun 2024 02:25 PM
You can bet that a fair percentage of the cost was met by licence fees - otherwise why would BBC hide it ?
25 Jun 2024 02:26 PM - last edited: 25 Jun 2024 03:23 PM
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As @Annie+UK indicates, BBC Studios owns and operates a whole raft of assets intentionally kept separate from Licence Fee funding, although profits are supposed to go back to the BBC itself and so reduce the License Fee cost to UK households.
25 Jun 2024 02:28 PM - last edited: 25 Jun 2024 04:12 PM
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@Wibbly-Woo wrote:
You can bet that a fair percentage of the cost was met by licence fees
That's specifically not permitted by the Charter: Licence Fee income mustn't go to BBC Studios operations . One might however suggest that bogus branding exercises do reduce a profit margin which would otherwise help subsidise the License Fee itself.
https://www.bbcstudios.com/about-us/about-bbc-studios/
25 Jun 2024 02:45 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreMust admit, I had no idea that UKTV came under BBC Studios.
I thought, not sure why it's sat under the Discovery arm somehow, not that I recall ever really looking.
I watch a fair bit on the UKTV channels, Drama, Yesterday and Alibi mostly, never watch Dave or W and if I'm really struggling to find anything, will watch a repeat/repeat/repeat of Only Fools from UK Gold.
25 Jun 2024 03:32 PM
@lettice wrote:Must admit, I had no idea that UKTV came under BBC Studios.
I thought, not sure why it's sat under the Discovery arm somehow, not that I recall ever really looking.
I watch a fair bit on the UKTV channels, Drama, Yesterday and Alibi mostly, never watch Dave or W and if I'm really struggling to find anything, will watch a repeat/repeat/repeat of Only Fools from UK Gold.
@lettice Parts of it did used to sit with Discovery for a while. Shares were sold and Discovery ended up with former UKTV channels Really, Home and Good Food, with the BBC taking what they have now.
25 Jun 2024 11:14 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe graphics for the rebrand reminds me of ceefax
I think marketing department have impunity about rebrans as they can always "you think that's bad rebrand, well it is not as bad as that social media website:
28 Jun 2024 01:45 PM
Change is inevitable and there will be some sort of marketing strategy in it which won't make much sense to those without a marketing background or degree
13 Jul 2024 09:41 AM
What a stupid rebranding. It's only UKTV that think it's nice and tidy now. The punters were quite happy. This kind of idiotic meddling will just confuse viewers and lead to the demise of these channels.
13 Jul 2024 01:44 PM
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@oramax wrote:
What a stupid rebranding. It's only UKTV that think it's nice and tidy now. The punters were quite happy. This kind of idiotic meddling will just confuse viewers and lead to the demise of these channels.
Made your views known to BBC Studios/UKTV/U+?
13 Jul 2024 08:08 PM
Hope HMRC aren't as confused as I am.
14 Jul 2024 08:46 AM
@RobertS83 I have a degree but haven't got a clue why they rebranded!!
16 Jul 2024 10:26 AM
Well, you have to give them some credit for landing Cher to front their launch campaign!
https://theknowledgeonline.com/news/uktv-spends-big-as-cher-heads-rebranding-campaign
This really made me smile - it's very well done. Simple, cleverly done, gets the point across, and Cher looks like she's having a ball (probably due to her humongous fee)
Much better than Sky's recent Andrew Garfield campaign which is, for me, utterly baffling.
16 Jul 2024 10:41 AM
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@Mister_Dalek wrote:This really made me smile - it's very well done. Simple, cleverly done, gets the point across, and Cher looks like she's having a ball (probably due to her humongous fee)
Much better than Sky's recent Andrew Garfield campaign which is, for me, utterly baffling.
Yes, that is done very well, enjoyed it.
Agree on the recent Sky one if it's the one about a train. Its a bit naff and yes baffling is the right choice to describe it.
No idea on who the guy is in it, if is that his name, not heard of him.
16 Jul 2024 10:53 AM - last edited: 16 Jul 2024 12:04 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreNotice all the programme tiles for today and going forward have changed.
A bit of a mix of old and new logos in the TV shows>channels U section
The DOGs are a bit in your face in caps
Voice with u and drama etc works ok, but it displays it on screen as 'you and drama'.
Was hoping you could say 'u ampersand drama', as that is how I read them all...
Notice 'u and w' does not work with voice, it brings up a mix of content that contains the words 'you'
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