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RE: International Presentation - ASnep - 02-03-2023

(02-03-2023, 03:36 PM)bakamann Wrote:  
(01-03-2023, 11:13 PM)QTVNickBro Wrote:  The Ukrainian feed is a separate channel

That's what I believe as well, because the last time I checked a live stream of Paramount Comedy Ukraine channel, they were simulcasting another channel's Ukraine war special coverage.

I'm kinda curious if most of the Ukrainian channels are still on special coverage, or some of the networks had returned to airing regular programming.

No, outside of the main channels most of them have returned to normal programming. You can actually go to the website of 1+1 and stream 3 minutes for free (even outside Ukraine): https://1plus1.video/tvguide/paramountcomedy/online 

1+1 and ICTV actually launched new channels, 1+1 Ukraïna and ICTV2, where they now put the normal programming of the "main" channels. 1+1 Maraton (wich 1+1 was renamed to) and ICTV still are either roling news produced by themselves or show the joint news program.


RE: International Presentation - Medianext.MX - 02-03-2023

(02-03-2023, 05:19 PM)ASnep Wrote:  
(02-03-2023, 03:36 PM)bakamann Wrote:  That's what I believe as well, because the last time I checked a live stream of Paramount Comedy Ukraine channel, they were simulcasting another channel's Ukraine war special coverage.

I'm kinda curious if most of the Ukrainian channels are still on special coverage, or some of the networks had returned to airing regular programming.

1+1 and ICTV actually launched new channels, 1+1 Ukraïna and ICTV2, where they now put the normal programming of the "main" channels. 1+1 Maraton (wich 1+1 was renamed to) and ICTV still are either roling news produced by themselves or show the joint news program.

Worth noting these are actually repurposed versions of their International channels, but they have allowed by Natsrada to broadcast domestically in an emergency basis in a mandatory basis on all FTA and cable networks:

(19-12-2022, 03:22 PM)W. Knight Wrote:  ICTV Ukraine, Starlight Media's international channel for Ukrainians, was rebranded to ICTV2 last week:
https://youtu.be/IV-2cc81HPI 

In their own words:
Quote:We know that in this difficult time of struggle, Ukrainians need not only informational, but also emotional support. Therefore, we continue our work for the benefit of society and create ICTV 2. This channel will bring together favorite programs and film series products for the audience and will be another quality solution for our partners with whom we are working for recovery.
(22-12-2022, 03:09 PM)Yurii1256 Wrote:  After successfully granting the permit to broadcast on DTV, 1+1 introducing 1+1 Ukraina (the double of 1+1), reverted to its familiar 23-year-old slogan Ти не один (You're not alone), which during the russian invasion takes on a new meaning. The channel is starting on Christmas Eve on 24 December.
https://youtu.be/pOaodk8o1OI 



RE: International Presentation - Yurii1256 - 02-03-2023

(02-03-2023, 03:36 PM)bakamann Wrote:  
(01-03-2023, 11:13 PM)QTVNickBro Wrote:  The Ukrainian feed is a separate channel

That's what I believe as well, because the last time I checked a live stream of Paramount Comedy Ukraine channel, they were simulcasting another channel's Ukraine war special coverage.

I'm kinda curious if most of the Ukrainian channels are still on special coverage, or some of the networks had returned to airing regular programming.

I will say this, only the flagship channels of each media group are still on the telethon, except Inter's Media Group TV channels K2 (women-oriented) and Zoom (could be a 24-hour news channel in 2015, but was still entertainment), because the situation of the once leading media group the 2000s is deplorable and Suspilne Crimea, public regional TV channel for Crimea, which in 2014 occupated by russia.


RE: International Presentation - coldiceattk - 03-03-2023

Hi, first time posting here. Today, South Korea's KBS is celebrating its 50 years as public-service broadcaster (transitioned from state-owned service), and its flagship TV network KBS1 is airing a special presentation (simulcast on its streaming news channel KBS News D).

Let's see if they will reveal the new look during this special:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsP2hfAmNNo 

Edit: Well, they didn't reveal the new logo during the live special. And KBS is yet to publish a press release about its new branding system. They did debut a new look for its KBS 9 O'Clock News, though.


RE: International Presentation - Medianext.MX - 03-03-2023

(03-03-2023, 11:22 AM)coldiceattk Wrote:  Edit: Well, they didn't reveal the new logo during the live special. And KBS is yet to publish a press release about its new branding system. They did debut a new look for its KBS 9 O'Clock News, though.

I don't think they're not per-se changing the existing word mark, given it is very much identifiable with KBS, but the other services logos' will do.


RE: International Presentation - W. Knight - 03-03-2023

Moving back to Ukraine and the CIS area, the Viasat/ViP/TV1000 channels in Russia are unified as Viju/Viju+/Viju TV1000 respectively. Meanwhile, the Baltics feed of the TV1000 channels are rebranded to Viasat Kino, to differentiate from their Russian counterparts.

The junction for Viju TV1000 Action:
https://youtu.be/9DEDoUAV2Ow 

That for Viju+ Comedy:
https://youtu.be/thvhabo82F4 

And from TV1000 to Viasat Kino (the video's laggy, not your internet):
https://youtu.be/OLpHLofUWqQ 


RE: International Presentation - W. Knight - 04-03-2023

Over in the US, a return of an old favourite: Nickelodeon has brought back the splat icon, used from the mid-80s to 2009, in a simpler form with the current wordmark:
https://twitter.com/wolfworldtweets/status/1631824825286025222 
https://twitter.com/nickandmore/status/1632008416943132673 


RE: International Presentation - TVenthusiasm - 04-03-2023

(04-03-2023, 05:29 PM)W. Knight Wrote:  Over in the US, a return of an old favourite: Nickelodeon has brought back the splat icon, used from the mid-80s to 2009, in a simpler form with the current wordmark:
https://twitter.com/wolfworldtweets/status/1631824825286025222 
https://twitter.com/nickandmore/status/1632008416943132673 

Great decision by Nick - the splat logo is easily one of their most famous logo designs ever. Brilliant job Nick!


RE: International Presentation - Allanbuzzy - 04-03-2023

https://twitter.com/CCNCartoonNews/status/1632050863131770883 

More graphics and promos showing off the new Nick look.

Have to say, I really like what they've done to create a somewhat strong and varied identity, and given Nick's reliance on nostalgia, the return of the splat is definitely welcomed. I assume Nick's sister channels will soon be refreshing their logos, alongside international feeds about to air the KCAs. Again, when you think Nickelodeon, you think the orange splat.


RE: International Presentation - dbl - 04-03-2023

Nice to see the splat again, it was a shame they initially got rid of it for the rebrand but this new look makes it flexible to include it or wordmark only (where appropriate)