BR
I saw that and thought, 'I've seen that before, haven't I?'
http://www.sanfos.plus.com/misc/itvg.jpg
Good to see preliminary ideas making it to the screen after all!
Credit: http://www.continuity-booth.co.uk/ where you can see the ident in full.
Loved that unused ident. They could make some ITV1 idents like that using timelapse images - take the hearts out of the centre square then when it moves to the side create the ITV logo.
Andrew Wood posted:
TVDragon posted:
I saw that and thought, 'I've seen that before, haven't I?'
http://www.sanfos.plus.com/misc/itvg.jpg
Good to see preliminary ideas making it to the screen after all!
Credit: http://www.continuity-booth.co.uk/ where you can see the ident in full.
Loved that unused ident. They could make some ITV1 idents like that using timelapse images - take the hearts out of the centre square then when it moves to the side create the ITV logo.
DA
Oh dear it seems it hasn't worked out for ITV Day, more info below from Media Guardian:
ITV's new-look daytime schedule made an inauspicious start yesterday with just one show, Loose Women, increasing its audience.
The relaunched lunchtime news hosted by Katie Derham, a new quiz show hosted by former tennis player Andrew Castle and Mums on Strike all left ITV down in ratings.
While the impact of the schedule will take time to be felt, ITV bosses will be hoping, as Labour used to say, it can only get better.
The new 12.30pm news began with 1 million viewers, 500,000 fewer than the average audience for the old half-hour bulletin last week. It is part of ITV's revamped daytime schedule, which includes a new afternoon quiz, Perseverance, and the return of talkshow Loose Women.
The hour-long news, which includes the regional bulletin which previously aired at 3pm, had 1 million viewers, a 16% share yesterday. Last week's lunchtime programme averaged just under 1.5 million across the five days. However, the figure was inflated by the 1.9 million who tuned in following the Pope's funeral on Friday.
Perseverance, hosted by Andrew Castle, debuted with 700,000 viewers, an 11% share at 1.30pm. This was also down on ITV's audience in the same slot last week, less than half the average of 1.4 million who watched the second half of "life swap" show, 60 Minute Makeover.
Loose Women, which has returned in a revamped format, had 1.1 million viewers, just under one in five viewers, at 2pm. It had a slightly bigger audience than Trading Treasures, which aired from Monday to Thursday at 2pm last week and averaged just over 1 million.
New reality show Mums on Strike, in which dads were left holding the baby after their partners went off to a spa, began with 900,000 viewers, neck and neck with the same slot last week but marginally up in share to 16%.
ITV1's morning schedule has more of a familiar look about it, sticking with Trisha repeats after the new Judge Judy-style show, the People's Court, was temporarily put on hold. Trisha had 1.2 million, almost identical to last week, while This Morning had 1 million viewers, down 200,000 on its average from Monday to Thursday last week.
ITV's biggest rating daytime show remained the Paul O'Grady Show at 5pm. With 2.1 million viewers it saw off Channel 4's Richard and Judy, with 1.3 million, but couldn't beat the Weakest Link on BBC2, which had 2.7 million.
The new lineup features some of the 38 new daytime shows commissioned by ITV in an aggressive new daytime scheduling drive. The network's controller of off peak, Steven Andrew, said at its launch that the channel could "no longer play a defensive game. We have to go on the attack".
ITV's new-look daytime schedule made an inauspicious start yesterday with just one show, Loose Women, increasing its audience.
The relaunched lunchtime news hosted by Katie Derham, a new quiz show hosted by former tennis player Andrew Castle and Mums on Strike all left ITV down in ratings.
While the impact of the schedule will take time to be felt, ITV bosses will be hoping, as Labour used to say, it can only get better.
The new 12.30pm news began with 1 million viewers, 500,000 fewer than the average audience for the old half-hour bulletin last week. It is part of ITV's revamped daytime schedule, which includes a new afternoon quiz, Perseverance, and the return of talkshow Loose Women.
The hour-long news, which includes the regional bulletin which previously aired at 3pm, had 1 million viewers, a 16% share yesterday. Last week's lunchtime programme averaged just under 1.5 million across the five days. However, the figure was inflated by the 1.9 million who tuned in following the Pope's funeral on Friday.
Perseverance, hosted by Andrew Castle, debuted with 700,000 viewers, an 11% share at 1.30pm. This was also down on ITV's audience in the same slot last week, less than half the average of 1.4 million who watched the second half of "life swap" show, 60 Minute Makeover.
Loose Women, which has returned in a revamped format, had 1.1 million viewers, just under one in five viewers, at 2pm. It had a slightly bigger audience than Trading Treasures, which aired from Monday to Thursday at 2pm last week and averaged just over 1 million.
New reality show Mums on Strike, in which dads were left holding the baby after their partners went off to a spa, began with 900,000 viewers, neck and neck with the same slot last week but marginally up in share to 16%.
ITV1's morning schedule has more of a familiar look about it, sticking with Trisha repeats after the new Judge Judy-style show, the People's Court, was temporarily put on hold. Trisha had 1.2 million, almost identical to last week, while This Morning had 1 million viewers, down 200,000 on its average from Monday to Thursday last week.
ITV's biggest rating daytime show remained the Paul O'Grady Show at 5pm. With 2.1 million viewers it saw off Channel 4's Richard and Judy, with 1.3 million, but couldn't beat the Weakest Link on BBC2, which had 2.7 million.
The new lineup features some of the 38 new daytime shows commissioned by ITV in an aggressive new daytime scheduling drive. The network's controller of off peak, Steven Andrew, said at its launch that the channel could "no longer play a defensive game. We have to go on the attack".
JO
Day 1 is a bit early to write it off, surely!
How about day two?
The most worrying aspect for ITV has to be the fact that an episode of Murder She Wrote on BBC, repeated for at least the fourth time, drew TWICE as many viewers as their new show Mum’s on Strike. Clearly, ITV schedulers do not realise their target audience pick the kids up from school at this time. With Doctors returning after the cliffhanger next week, Loose Women could also take a hit. Quiz show Perseverance is fatally flawed, in that the finalist can end up with nothing.
Meanwhile, a new trailer is airing concentrating on the three shows from 1.30 p.m.
Londoner posted:
02cashindavid posted:
Oh dear it seems it hasn't worked out for ITV Day
Day 1 is a bit early to write it off, surely!
How about day two?
Meanwhile, a new trailer is airing concentrating on the three shows from 1.30 p.m.
AU
The new lineup features some of the 38 new daytime shows commissioned by ITV in an aggressive new daytime scheduling drive".
38??!! Is that right?
Personally, my opinion on ITV Day is that the programming is actually not THAT bad...although This Morning continues to go downhill. I feel more and more detached from that show as every year goes by. The new logo and colours are hideous and the new set is neither better nor worse than the one before.
Nobody has commented on the Loose Women studio - personally I think it's a lovely set - just not sure if it's right for that show.
02cashindavid posted:
The new lineup features some of the 38 new daytime shows commissioned by ITV in an aggressive new daytime scheduling drive".
38??!! Is that right?
Personally, my opinion on ITV Day is that the programming is actually not THAT bad...although This Morning continues to go downhill. I feel more and more detached from that show as every year goes by. The new logo and colours are hideous and the new set is neither better nor worse than the one before.
Nobody has commented on the Loose Women studio - personally I think it's a lovely set - just not sure if it's right for that show.
SP
Not the most obvious place to look, but there was some discussion in this thread.
Austin316uk posted:
[Nobody has commented on the Loose Women studio - personally I think it's a lovely set - just not sure if it's right for that show.
Not the most obvious place to look, but there was some discussion in this thread.