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RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - WhoOdyssey - 24-07-2023

(22-07-2023, 02:20 PM)XIII Wrote:  TMNT have had more incarnations than Batman and Scooby-Doo!

I don’t think they’ve had quite that many! Scooby-Doo has had a different incarnation every 5 years or so since 1969, sometimes having multiple going on at once.


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - BBCChameleonFan - 24-07-2023

The new logo is on some TV Guides, and on demand already!


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - turbolazer - 24-07-2023

The new logo is now on the channel I believe along with the new branding


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - BBCChameleonFan - 24-07-2023

Yes. But the idents and bumpers are pal pitched, except for the Nickelodeon slime bumper after the copyright disclaimer, and the next, now, more, and now back to bumpers.


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - W. Knight - 24-07-2023

Started at 6am with the rebranded Mornings sponsor spot and DOG:
https://youtu.be/AfnxrLoYDvM?t=284 

[Update] and the first ad break afterwards, courtesy of bluefrog on Youtube (thanks Lewis for pointing it out!):
https://youtu.be/yDPPF0s8UpI 
One specific part I like is how the Next/More junction 'interacts' with the main splat animation - like how the cartoon footage 'melts' to form the dark purple paint here. They make the junctions look more dynamic and coherent, instead of two pre-recorded parts joined together.


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - lewis12309 - 24-07-2023

Since some ad breaks of the rebrand were uploaded by [bluefrog], thought I'd share some observations I found whilst viewing them:
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[*]The DOG now animates in and out of programmes.
[*]The subtitles indicator at the start of programmes has moved from top-left to top-right, but now erroneously reads SUBTITLE rather than SUBTITLED.
[*]During the 2017 rebrand period, the DOG would plug the Nick UK website near the end of the programme. This doesn't happen now.
[*]Looks like they're following the footsteps of other Nickelodeon feeds, but show copyright information is now displayed in the lower-middle of the screen near the end of the programme.
[*]It also looks like production company logos aren't displayed anymore (at least on the main channel) as there's a short stinger after the show ends. Not sure if it's temporary or staying.
[*]Break bumpers and some idents are high-pitched, compared to the 2017 rebrand where they had the same normal pitch.
[*]The translucent DOG now fades in and out, both during promos and ad breaks.
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RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - JamieMurph25 - 24-07-2023

Quote:[align=left][color=#333333][font='Open Sans', 'segoe ui', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]During the 2017 rebrand period, the DOG would plug the Nick UK website near the end of the programme. This doesn't happen now.[/font][/color][/align]
I can imagine why, after checking their UK website (https://www.nick.co.uk/ ), it's now very minimal. I'm not sure what is going on...


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - Neil Jones - 24-07-2023

Minimal? There's literally naff all there!


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - tmf9 - 25-07-2023

(24-07-2023, 10:58 PM)Neil Jones Wrote:  Minimal?  There's literally naff all there!

Paramount UK appear to have given up on websites other than Channel 5. The Comedy Central and MTV websites have the same template as Nickelodeon with minimal content. Smithsonian Channel UK's website is also the same (still online despite the channel closing).


RE: Nickelodeon UK 2023 Rebrand Thread - JAS84 - 25-07-2023

You'd think they'd at least carry the listings for their channels on there? And what's the point of those programme highlights if you can't click on them for more info? It should be more like popfun.co.uk, the Pop website, which does have that content.