(05-09-2023, 01:00 PM)W. Knight Wrote: Prva TV in Serbia revealed their new symbol, with a new visual identity set to debut across all channels next Monday. Out went the curved numeral in use since 2015, and in came a flatter, sqaurer one with the same red-orange colour palette.
Per the other thread, Prva TV in Serbia will rebrand their news, Vesti (main news) and Jutro (breakfast programme), next week: youtu.be
Here's a look at the former's new graphics, in a darker shade of red and gold plus flying 3D cubes. It's presumably done in-house, coming from the station's lead graphic designer: youtu.be
The CGI is on the flashy side - something that would've suited their current symbol better IMO. In comparison, this is their current graphics: youtu.be
I look forward to what they'll do to the Jutro graphics more, as the current ones have apparently been used for at least 5 years: youtu.be
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I have read the credits at the end of the first edition of the 9 pm bulletin of TV Avisen with the new look, and Steffen Breum's name was missing, suggesting that he was not involved in the making of the new tunes.
HM Queen Elizabeth II died one year ago today, because of this I would like to share the follwing videos
Here is how TVNZ reported on The Queen's death www.youtube.com
Here is the announcement of her death on ABC News (Australia) www.youtube.com
A compilation of news intro from Kyrgyz government broadcaster, KTRK. As part of their corporate rebrand, their news channel, Ala-Too 24, also had a makeover last month. youtu.be
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(09-09-2023, 08:36 AM)W. Knight Wrote: Staying in Australia, Ten is reportedly bringing back their late night bulletin, last scrapped back in 2014: tvblackbox.com.au
(09-09-2023, 08:36 AM)W. Knight Wrote: Staying in Australia, Ten is reportedly bringing back their late night bulletin, last scrapped back in 2014: tvblackbox.com.au
Presumably in response to Seven and Nine moving back into late news over the past couple of years, though neither appears to have a fixed slot.
Seven's The Latest seems to be the more bespoke of the two efforts - while Nine's effort feels more like a succession of live or as-live crosses.
IIRC, Nine's late news is usually broadcast from Perth, but on Thursday nights, it originates from the NBN studios in Newcastle.
(09-09-2023, 11:15 AM)lookoutwales Wrote: Presumably in response to Seven and Nine moving back into late news over the past couple of years, though neither appears to have a fixed slot.
Seven's The Latest seems to be the more bespoke of the two efforts - while Nine's effort feels more like a succession of live or as-live crosses.
IIRC, Nine's late news is usually broadcast from Perth, but on Thursday nights, it originates from the NBN studios in Newcastle.
(01-03-2023, 09:24 PM)W. Knight Wrote: TVN in Chile launched a unified look across their newscasts in mid-February, replacing the ones used since 2021.
8 months later, they are changing the look again tonight, coinciding with the debut of a new set, which they are keeping under wraps, and a Presidential interview:
(10-09-2023, 05:11 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote: 8 months later, they are changing the look again tonight, coinciding with the debut of a new set, which they are keeping under wraps, and a Presidential interview:
Medianoche, the late night bulletin, was finally unified as 24 Noche: up.metropol247.co.uk
Pretty TVNZ on the rounded lower thirds, while the main symbol looks VRT-like.
(07-09-2023, 01:08 PM)W. Knight Wrote: Per the other thread, Prva TV in Serbia will rebrand their news, Vesti (main news) and Jutro (breakfast programme), next week: youtu.be
And this is the new Jutro open (apologies for the loss of quality in advance - I have to compress it to get it through Metropol!): up.metropol247.co.uk
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