Estimated User #27 (2 IP addresses)
14 fiction conversations
over 8 months, 20 days
(Aug 13, 2023 – Apr 30, 2024)
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Inverclyde, United Kingdom
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In the serene town of Willowbrook, Mubbly Bubbly, the sentient mud volcano, had
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Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes
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CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Dan
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New series story The Ultimate Test Crossover between Doctor Who, Magnum P.I (201
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Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22
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Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Intro
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Learning With Pibby: The End of Kikoriki Previously: When Pibby and her friends,
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As with Fox Kids being replaced by Fox Box/4KidsTV/Game Station/whatever the hel
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Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never
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2013 CBBC Schedule (my version/alternate universe, 27 November 2013): 6:00am - T
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Kids WB Saturday Morning Lineup - May 2008 7:00 AM - Will and Dewitt Start the m
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Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22
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Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it
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A girl was starting her first day at her new middle school. The only twist, she
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Alternate version 2 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a retold version of "Huma
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Once upon a time, in a small town called Brightsville, there lived a curious and
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Candy Land, a vibrant and whimsical world made entirely of sugary treats and del
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Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, there existed a sentient
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Note: This is set in the universe my GoAnimate videos take place in CITV is GoAn
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Note: This is my alternate universe Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free
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Title: The Mischievous Morphing Alien Once upon a sunny day in Sunny Patch, Kras
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INT. SCIENTIST'S LAB - DAY Miss Henderson sits anxiously in a small lab, waiting
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In the uncharted expanses of the galaxy, nestled amidst nebulous clouds and flic
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Write a story about a gelatinous alien girl, who travels to Earth
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D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisconsin Sep
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Write a Kids WB lineup from early 2007, but with Will and Dewitt, Skunk Fu and S
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Write a Megamind story where he tries to destroy the city with a device named th
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Write a joke ad for "nasty stinky shoelaces"
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Title: The Next Sandwich Genre: Romantic Comedy Tagline: Love is the best ingred
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January 2016 (Please note, some events have been doctored by me to be something
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D Dubbs D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisco
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This is still a show I've made (I'll make it real when I'm older) The Adventures
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Emma is an 11-year-old girl from the planet Albacore 7. She was sent to the Payn
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Write a Doraemon story where Nobita fails his test for the umpteenth time, and u
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Write a story about a pink blob
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Write a story about a pink alien girl named Belle, who could melt her body into
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Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are amorphous blobs of g
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Note: This is my alternate universe Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free
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Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Construction Thread Started
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### CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016 Morning - 07:00 am - Skunk Fu! - 07:30 am -
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Write a fake ad for a product named Nasty Stinky Shoelaces
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CW4Kids initial lineup (May 17 2008-June 14 2008) 07:00 - Will & Dewitt 07:30 -
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Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it
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Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it
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NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JT
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A Phineas and Ferb fanfiction (Retelling of At Last) (Scene opens up with Phinea
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Write a forum convo when the Kids WB Fall 2007 lineup is revealed: TSSM, SF, W&D
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CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14,
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This is a show I came up with, and as such only exists in this scenario (Untill
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Pop (European kids channel) The channel sources its programming from multiple pr
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Pop UK schedule 26 April 2016 6:00am Total DramaRama 6:15am Total DramaRama 6:30
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Mysterious Shape-Shifting Ink Creature Spotted: A Bizarre Phenomenon Intrigues L
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Write a Simpsons episode where Ned Flanders converts to Buddhism, Sub plot is Ba
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Write a Simpsons story where Ned Flanders gleefully barges in and says "Hi-diddl
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Write a fake news article where Disney Junior Live on Stage is closing at Hollyw
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Write a season of Doctor Who, with 10th, Rose and Martha
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Write a regeneration story
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Write a Ben 10 Omniverse finale where Ben says goodbye to Rook, and then he has
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Boomerang UK listings September 2012 1) Mr Bean replaces the Animated Series wit
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Write a fake news article where MoonScoop merges with Studio Hari
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The Owl & Co: The Owl, a ridiculous pink-colored character who floats above his
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Write a story about blobs of jelly
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Once upon a time, in a lush meadow that seemed to stretch as far as the eyes cou
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Write a story about a rabbit who survived rabies
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Once upon a time, on a distant planet named Chocolata, there existed a peculiar
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Zog was not your typical alien. Unlike other creatures from different planets, Z
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Write a story where a hedgehog sees legs sticking out of a pool of grey, gooey,
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Write a story about a tentacled, pink, gelatinous alien
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Emma is an 11-year-old girl from the planet Albacore 7. She was sent to the Payn
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Write a story about a girl made out of black liquid
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Write a story about a boy meeting an alien girl made of orange liquid
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Write a forum convo where MTV 00s (UK) is becoming Chart Show TV, and MTV are la
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Write a ROTTMNT season finale where they have to stop a man from blowing up an a
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Write a TMNT story some time after Turtles Forever where they suddenly wake up b
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Write a Rise of the TMNT season that is basically a remake of Fast Forward
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Write a Rise of the TMNT episode about a madman trying to destroy his old job, a
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Write a blog post where a NBC affiliate always seems to preempt Will & Grace, Se
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Write a forum convo the day before Kids WB changed
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Write a forum convo where TMF UK botched their closedown, Final song was meant t
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This is a list of television programmes formerly and currently broadcast by the
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Write a blog post where a radio station ends transmission on AM, the former freq
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Write a blog post where Five introduce a new music top 10 show every Friday at 6
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Write a fictional blog post where the UK government forces night clubs to close
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Write a Rise of the TMNT season titled Rise of the TMNT: Fast Forward, The first
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Write a blog post of a man who weaves Paint it Black, Mr Blue Sky, Shine (Take T
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart becomes interested in Krash the blue rabbit
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A Kikoriki story I made, Krash fell down and really hurt himself, The others wat
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Write a blog post where the government release a powerful anti speeding ad, wher
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Write a forum convo where Channel 4 show an anti speeding PIF that shows a woman
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Write a news article about a man who can't get his pig Rosa to poop outside, she
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Write a fourth Kikoriki movie, serving as a slight sequel to Deja Vu
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Write a TMNT film where they are suddenly BACK in 2105
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Write a Pokemon movie where after a mishap, Meowth slowly loses his ability to s
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Write a Pokemon episode where Chimecho becomes REALLY affectionate to James
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Write a Pokemon episode where after coming out of the Crown Tundra, Ash has to b
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CW 4K!ds has announced the new schedule beginning on June 21, and people here na
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CW 4K!ds has announced the new schedule beginning on June 21, and people here na
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Write a weird fusion of the Kids WB lineup from 2007-2008 and 2006-2007
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Write a Kids WB lineup from early 2007, but with Will and Dewitt, Skunk Fu and S
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Write a CBBC schedule for May 2024 from 7am to 9pm Also the last few hours (6pm
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Write a cartoon about a group of gooey, gelatinous blobs,
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Write a Kikoriki story where Chiko has a nightmare where Krash suddenly dies, he
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Write a news article where a doctor took a baby in after it fell and smashes its
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Write a Chaotic episode where Kaz is banned from Chaotic by his mom, and he slow
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Write a fictional scenario where during September 2001, Disney channel temporari
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Write a fictional news article where Megadeth go on hiatus, a user says they're
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Write a news article where a man threw a rabbit in a mud pot, In another bad thi
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Write a news article where a man threw a baby rabbit into a boiling hot spring,
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Write a news article where vets and doctors are working to save a rabbit that fe
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Write a news article where a drunk man takes a woman's baby rabbit (affectionate
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Write a Ultimate Spider Man story where he succumbs to Venom, forcing the altern
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7:00 AM - Blue Peter - The longest-running children's TV show brings you adventu
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Write a news article where a so called "monster on Earth" throws an innocent rab
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Write a forum convo where Kikoriki suddenly stops airing on a kids channel and t
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Write a Chaotic crossover story where a cheater hacks the game, sending Perim cr
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Write a Pokemon story where Pikachu has trouble breathing, and is passing out (o
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Write a news article where a man pushes a baby rabbit into a pool of boiling bub
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Write a news article where a baby rabbit falls into a boiling hot spring, only f
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Write an action movie called Undercover Hero, about an ordinary man who is force
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Write a Megamind story where he tries to destroy Metro City with a device called
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Cartoons similar to Kung Fu Panda
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Write a CBBC schedule from April 15 2016 (using shows around that time) Also Sku
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Write a joke ad for a absolutely rotten sandwich called "The Big Stinky"
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Write a news article where a man has been commiting offences, forcing his kid to
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Write a news article where a insane, drunk man takes a woman's baby rabbit and t
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Write a joke ad for Diarrhea Sandwich (it's a joke)
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Write a forum convo in late December 2015 where Skunk Fu is returning to CBBC on
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Write a forum convo where Chaotic, Yu Gi Oh GX and TMNT: FF is coming to CW4Kids
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Write a CBBC schedule where BGCDMC is suddenly replaced with Skunk Fu and Pokemo
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Write a Skunk Fu episode where Rabbit suddenly becomes sick, and Dragon is sendi
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Write a news story where a man pushes 8 animals into LAVA, and he is being execu
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Write a Skunk Fu episode called "The Art of Cheating" where Panda has been cheat
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Write a Skunk Fu episode called "The Art of Self Esteem" where after being beat
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Write a news article where a toxic Dora hater beats their son for liking it, he
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Imagine if the CW split back up
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Write a blog post where a horrifying ad had a woman slashed everywhere, showing
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Write a Reddit AITA for banning my child from watching Russian cartoon Smesharik
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Write a Reddit AITA post for lighting a Pikachu plush on fire because my kid for
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Write a news article where a rabbit is absolutely TERRIFIED and SCREAMS as it is
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Write a news article on April Fools where Burger King changes it's name to be pe
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Write an April Fools joke where Burger King becomes Sandwich King
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Write a CBBC schedule for a fake Next Step-less day, (ads advertising this day h
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Write a movie about a man who refuses to dance, The Movie's name is "I Don't Fee
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Write a news article where a man had a really nasty stinky diarrhea, and he had
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Write a news article where a shape-shifting blob is found in Glasgow
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Write a news article where a man's pizza is absolutely stinky, so he sues the pl
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Write a news article where a overweight woman has a fart/diarrhea worse smelling
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Write a Family Guy episode where Peter watches a comedy sci fi where a poop mete
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Write a comedy sci fi where a meteor of poop falls to Earth
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Write a fictional Pokemon censorship, James says one of his old pokemon died of
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Write a news article where a baby rabbit starts SCREAMING, then becomes deliriou
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Write a news article where a rabbit owners worst nightmare comes true, it starts
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Write a news report where a man comes home to find his baby's breathing becoming
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Write a Fox News report where a man is charged with animal cruelty after throwin
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Write a tweet where stinky shoelaces are the norm
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Write a news article where a rabbit starts convulsing, screaming, foaming, etc,
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Write a news article where kids are excited for Fortnite Dance club only to be m
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NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JT
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Write a 2008 Kids WB 7am to 12pm schedule but with Monster Allergy (replacing Ma
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Write a wikipedia page about Toonattik
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Write a forum convo in May 2005 where TCC is to close
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Write a forum convo in early 2005 where Flextech are finally (sadly) to close TC
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Write a fake news article about a diarrhea pandemic
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My version of CBBC has the usual shows, but also KikoRiki, Phineas and Ferb and
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Write a One Piece story where he finds it, only for it to be a scroll saying "Th
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Write a blog post about an ad featuring a woman stumbling upon a mud pot, steppi
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This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30a
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Write a Kids WB lineup based off the May 2008 one, but with Eon Kid replaced wit
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If Mario Odyssey released on a Nintendo console other than the Switch, what woul
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Write a World of Quest/Skunk Fu crossover where Lord Spite destroys several univ
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Write a Phineas and Ferb sequel to Across the 2nd Dimension where Doofenshmirtz
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Write a Mario movie that serves as a sequel to SPM, where Dimentio returns, havi
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Write a sad Kikoriki story where Chiko the Hedgehog had a nightmare of his frien
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Write a news article where a man gets shot and says "Welp, my wife left me and t
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Write a sad story where a intergactic explorer notices the Kikoriki universe has
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Write a Monster Allergy/Kikoriki semi crossover where the latter has been devast
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Write a forum convo where a fictional kids channel suddenly doubles up on Squish
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Write a news article where a man is allergic to the drink Monster, Upon realisin
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Write a Kikoriki story where one of their own goes missing, and they can't find
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Write a Xiaolin Showdown story where Jack suddenly switches sides for one day on
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Write a Kikoriki story where Rosa the Pig sinks underneath mud, her last spoken
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Write a news article where 2 kids have been caught building a rollercoaster
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Talking about the Pibby concept on YouTube, When a victim/character gets corrupt
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Write a diary entry from a victim who witnessed the destruction of the Glitch/Co
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Write a news article where Andrew Marr begins interrupting guests on his show
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Write a forum convo where a disused BBC Radio frequency switches to a recorded l
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Write a game called Super You Odyssey (a Mii Version of Mario Odyssey), One Mii
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Write a news article (fictional) where draconian lockdown measures are enforced
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Write a forum convo in April 2016 asking if Morrisons are still using that Take
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Write a Andrew Marr show convo where Marr says in the news in America, a man is
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Write an interview where the host is constantly interrupting, going things like
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Write a Kikoriki story where Rosa the Pig falls in thick, gray mud, and vanishes
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Write a SMO/SPM story
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Write a Mario story based off SPM and SMO
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What if Super paper Mario had Cappy
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Write a new Wii, and it has compatibility with the Wii U and 2 other systems
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Write a news article where a insane man throws a BABY RABBIT into a BOILING mud
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Write a news article where a curious hedgehog falls in a boiling geyser
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Write a news article where a rabbit accidentally falls into a boiling geyser, an
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Write a news article where a magic man suddenly makes a rabbit feel searing pain
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Write a news article where a magician accidently uses the wrong spell, causing h
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Write a news article where an EVIL MOM shoots their family dog because the kid d
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Write a news article where a news station sensationalised a tragedy, using feel
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Write a news article where Andrew Marr starts SHOUTING and being ASSERTIVE to hi
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Write a talk show about Operation Rwanda where the host slowly starts interrupti
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CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW. Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14
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Imagine if Nintendo tried to distance from the Wii and started calling Miis "Tom
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Write a forum convo in mid 2023 where Granada Sky Broadcasting file trademarks f
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Write a fake news article where a man falls and snaps his neck in a horror accid
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Write a news article where a woman is arrested and thrown off a boat for using t
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Write a news article where after Goanimate became hated for being drag and drop,
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In a bizarre turn of events, a woman was arrested and thrown off a boat for usin
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Write a fictional news article in Glasgow where a racer pushes 4 animals off a c
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Write a fictional news article in 2006 where the Glasgow Halloween Central on Sa
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Headline: Glasgow Halloween Central on Sauchiehall Street Shutters: The End of a
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Write a fake news article where a parent FORCES her kid to eat a peanut
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CW4Kids launch schedule (Same as final Kids' WB schedule) (May-June 2008) 07:00
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Second CW4Kids schedule (Summer 2008) 7 AM- Will & Dewitt 7:30 Magi-Nation 8 AM-
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Write a Simpsons episode called "The Bar's Closed" where Homer has to save Moes
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Write a news article where a kids channel comes under fire for removing ALL show
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Write a forum convo set during the Kids WB/CW4Kids transition where a user asks
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Note: This is my fanmade channel UltraToons Network is a British childrens chann
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Write a forum convo where cw4kids.tv goes live, only right now it's copying the
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Note: This is an alternate universe, Write a forum convo in January 2006 when Ki
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Write a Kids WB forum convo where the 2007 lineup is revealed, Will has already
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Write a forum convo in 2007 when Will and Dewitt and the rest of the fall 2007 K
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Write a news article where a man is arrested for pouring boiling water on his ra
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Write a forum convo when the Fall 2007 Kids WB lineup hits, Will & Dewitt has re
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Write a blog post where a games company changes it's rabbit logo to a more abstr
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This is an alternate universe where the 2004 idents were never changed in 2015.
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Write a Nickelodeon rebrand with a orange slime blob as mascot
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This is still a show I've made (I'll make it real when I'm older) The Adventures
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Write a forum convo where a radio station is permanently closing on DAB, Now the
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Write a forum convo where RadioEcho44 shuts down, now playing a farewell loop, t
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Write a news article where a animal cruelty man, self proclaimed "human supremis
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What would have happened if S4C never existed
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Write a news article where S4C slowly parts ways with Channel 4 in favor of
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Write a blog post where staff at MTR are told the station is coming off air with
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Ultra Kids is a childrens channel owned by McMedia and broadcasts in the UK (It'
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Write a 10 episode season of Doctor Who
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Write a 15 episode season of The Cleveland Show
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Write a news article of Roblox game Brookhaven being taken down
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News report of Roblox putting Brookhaven under review and terminating Wolfpaq
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Write a Simpsons episode where the house gets repossessed
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Write a news article about ITV cancelling Good Morning Britain because the prese
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Write a news article where Riki Group acquires CBBC and adds their popular shows
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write an article where CITV gets new logo, adds Kikoriki to lineup, brings back
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News report where Article 13 copyright reform changes YouTube forever, parodies
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News article where Cartoon Network content on HBO Max is reduced to just modern
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Write an article where Cartoon Network reduces library on HBO Max to only modern
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Write a press release where Riki Group acquires Chapman Entertainment
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart becomes addicted to KikoRiki, Subplot is Hom
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Write a Simpsons episode where Homer discovers his favourite radio station has b
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Write a Simpsons episode where Homer becomes addicted to drugs (If drugs are not
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Write a KikoRiki episode where Krash builds his own tower, everyone thinks it is
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Write a Simpsons episode where Apu gets his own spin off
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Write a Simpsons episode where it starts with Homer drinking tons of Pepsi, It t
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Write a news article where Good Morning Britain is suspended as probe launched o
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Write an article where Good Morning Britain is taken off the air and replaced wi
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart joins a Kikoriki fan Discord server, Meanwhi
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C260
Write a news article where MoonScoop acquires Cromosoma, and also merge Siriol a
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C261
Write a news article about European animation studios MoonScoop, SIP Animation a
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Write a Simpsons episode where the Kwik E Mart closes down
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Write a fake news article where McDonald's makes customers wait 6-8 weeks before
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart distrupts the class and is suspended for 6 m
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Write a news report where Cartoon Network closes at 5pm to hand over to Adult Sw
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Write an article saying this summer Five has enjoyed success with documentaries
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart accidentally gets suspended and Homer bans h
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Write a simpsons episode that starts with Bart getting suspended in Skinner's of
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Write a Simpsons script where Bart changes the hymn to In-Da-Gadda-La-Vida, and
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C270
Write a Simpsons script where Bart secretly replaces the opening hymn with In-Da
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C271
Write a Simpsons script where Bart changes the hymn to In-Da-Gadda-La-Vida, (he
1 conv.
C272
Write a Kikoriki script where Rosa the pig, who loves to wallow in mud, notices
1 conv.
C273
Write a Simpsons episode where Milhouse gets called four-eyes and is bullied, bu
1 conv.
C274
Write a Simpsons script where Bart gets into tulpamancy and creates a female pin
1 conv.
C275
Write a blog article about S4C closing i
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C276
Write a news article where S4C is closing, to be replaced with a Welsh translate
1 conv.
C277
Write an article where ITV sells ITV4 to the highest bidder, channel to close
1 conv.
C278
Write a news article where ITV sell ITV4, prompting closure fears
1 conv.
C279
Write a news article where shops are banned from selling toys amidst lockdown, a
1 conv.
C280
Write a article from May 2021 about JTV secretly putting their logo back in thei
1 conv.
C281
Write a news article about JTV introducing a new look in August 2023, replacing
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C282
Write a fake case study from Ultimate Creative in 2020 about rebranding Nickelod
1 conv.
C283
Write a news report where local Tesco is getting a makeover, replacing the curre
1 conv.
C284
Write a fake CITV schedule for July 2008, with Horrid Henry, Four Eyes!, Bratz,
1 conv.
C285
Write a CITV channel schedule in October 2008, using these shows: Horrid Henry,
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C286
Write a short memo saying Pepsi is reintroducing Crystal Pepsi permanently
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C287
Write a CBBC schedule for May 2023
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C288
Write a case study from Ultimate Creative where Nickelodeon looked at Nicktoons
1 conv.
C289
Write a blog post from May 2022 where CITV is closing at 4pm to allow Granada Br
1 conv.
C290
Write a fake gaming news article where PUBG sues Fortnite and wins, resulting in
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C291
Write a news article where NickToons decides to reduce The Loud House's presence
1 conv.
C292
Write a Disney XD UK schedule for June 2023
1 conv.
C293
Write a fake news story where Morgz is arrested for clickbait
1 conv.
C294
Write a fake news report that states McDonalds is suing it's customers
1 conv.
C295
Write a news report where Mike Young Productions merges with Siriol
1 conv.
C296
Write a report about a radio station suspending programming to play the song "Wa
1 conv.
C297
Write a news report about an arrest warrant being filed for Morgz, and that the
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C298
Write an article where S4C suddenly closes down, replaced with a caption simply
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C299
Write a news article where S4C shuts down in the middle of a program, replaced w
1 conv.
C300
Write a news report where S4C randomly cuts to a HELP caption with The Riddle pl
1 conv.
C301
Write a news article where RTE Radio 1 leaves AM and is replaced with a looped r
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C302
Write a news article where RTE Radio 1 ceased transmission on Medium Wave, repla
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C303
Write a news article where RTE Radio 1 leaves medium wave, and is replaced with
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C304
Write a news report where RTE Radio 1 suddenly closes on Long Wave, replaced wit
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C305
Write a news article where after Absolute Radio closed on 1215 AM, the closedown
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C306
Write a news article where Absolute Radio closes on AM 1215, replaced with a clo
1 conv.
C307
Write a news article where Absolute Radio ends transmission on 1215 AM with hear
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C308
Write a fake news report where cancer is now transmittable, and can be caught, a
1 conv.
C309
Write a fake news story where classic shows return to Cartoon Network, Also, Tee
1 conv.
C310
Write a fake news report where God apologizes for the Great Celebrity Cull and s
1 conv.
C311
Write a news article where God comes forward as the developer of Life and will p
1 conv.
C312
Write a fake news report where everyone loses their Tulpas as God patches the pr
1 conv.
C313
Write a fake news report about Pepsi being sued
1 conv.
C314
Write a fake case study for Channel 4 Christmas 2003, Just weeks before the laun
1 conv.
C315
Write a fake news report where ITV reinstates regional branding, Meridian to bec
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C316
Write a fake news report in October 2007 where ITV is being split up into a grou
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C317
Write a fake article where Hallmark Cards is sold to Channel 4 Television Corpor
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C318
Write a fake news article where Hallmark are opening a card shop in Braehead
1 conv.
C319
Write a fake news story where Five introduces a new version of the "rush" ident,
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C320
Write a fake news story where Channel 5 has backtracked on it's decision to use
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C321
Write a news article where Channel 5 dedicates an hour at 10am to Russian animat
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C322
Write a news report where a radio station suddenly closed, stuck in a loop of on
1 conv.
C323
Write an advert for BBC Digital Radio, which features gelatinous vaguely human s
1 conv.
C324
Write a fake news story where it is revealed XANA was behind the COVID-19 pandem
1 conv.
C325
Write a news article where Anna Williamson steps in to host For The Love of Dogs
1 conv.
C326
Write a Code Lyoko episode where Sissi finds out about the factory, she goes the
1 conv.
C327
Write an advert for the Panacea Pill, a pill which cures all diseases, such as c
1 conv.
C328
Write a news report where Riki Group and MoonScoop provide programmes to Clan in
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C329
Write a KikoRiki story where Dokko the Moose builds a supercomputer, and acciden
1 conv.
C330
Write a news report about the UK introducing it's own version of No Child Left B
1 conv.
C331
Write a fake news report where schools demolish playground, cancel recess and en
1 conv.
C332
Write a fake news report where the government trials a "School Improvement Polic
1 conv.
C333
Write a Simpsons episode where Bart tries to learn how to lucid dream but he ins
1 conv.
C334
Write a fake news report where Rishi Sunak announces the return of lockdown
1 conv.
C335
Write a fake school schedule for Wednesday, starting with Wednesday Worship and
1 conv.
C336
Write a fake news report during summer where temperatures drop to 2 degrees and
1 conv.
C337
Write a fake weather report where Winter suddenly ends just 2 days after Christm
1 conv.
C338
Write a weather report on Christmas Day, that states that Winter will be ending
1 conv.
C339
Write a fake news story where Donald Trump is arrested, his mugshot released and
1 conv.
C340
Write a news report where Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, The Simpsons Ride
1 conv.
C341
Title: Disney World's Hollywood Studios Announces Exciting Changes: Disney Junio
1 conv.
C342
Write a fake news article where construction on Wonders of Life at Epcot hits a
1 conv.
C343
Write a news report where Stitch's Great Escape to be repurposed as a Phineas an
1 conv.
C344
Write a news report where a Russian Cartoon channel on Freeview closes due to th
1 conv.
C345
Write a news article where God announces he will patch the Mandela Effect, Lucid
1 conv.
C346
Write a news article where God announces he will be patching the notorious Mande
1 conv.
C347
Write a blog post explaining that GoAnimate for Schools Rewritten is closing due
1 conv.
C348
Write the synopsis for an Adam Sandler movie where he swaps bodies with a baby,
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C349
Write a synopsis for a Adam Sandler movie where he swaps bodies with a 10 year o
1 conv.
C350
Write a fake newsletter for Sky Cinema where A Goofy Movie, Osmosis Jones, Moshi
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C351
Write a synopsis for an animated movie where a kid finds an alien girl made out
1 conv.
C352
Write a news article where the Simpsons Ride at Universal is closing, to be repl
1 conv.
C353
Write a news report where Universal are CLOSING the Springfield land
1 conv.
C354
Write a fictional news report set in the Roblox universe where there is a govern
1 conv.
C355
Write a Recess episode where TJ fights against the school's new "Teach to the Te
1 conv.
C356
Write a fake news report about Donald Trump being arrested, mugshot taken
1 conv.
C357
Write a statement that Jetix is becoming Disney XD, some new shows are coming, s
1 conv.
C358
Write a news report where Disney delays a Star Wars film indefinitely, because i
1 conv.
C359
Write a Mandela Effect news report where the Flintstones is now the Flinstones
1 conv.
C360
Write a fake advert saying Christopher Eccleston is returning to Doctor Who
1 conv.
C361
Write a advert saying McDonald's is switching to Pepsi effective immediately
1 conv.
C362
Write a short KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig, who loves swimming in mud, almo
1 conv.
C363
Write a news report whete a man named "The Doctor" is spotted in Glasgow, and he
1 conv.
C364
Write a fake Kids WB schedule for June 2023
1 conv.
C365
Choco-Bursts: The adventures of a lively group of talking chocolate bars as they
1 conv.
C366
Write a news story where Holly and Phil leave This Morning
1 conv.
C367
Write a case study where Craigmarloch was rebranding their "Crumalicious" cafe a
1 conv.
C368
Write a fake website blurb for Parnalgraph Design, who deal with brand design, a
1 conv.
C369
Write a fake blog post about BFDI, stating that IDFB was cancelled and replaced
1 conv.
C370
Write a fake Battle for Dream Island blog post saying IDFB was cancelled and rep
1 conv.
C371
Write a fake news article where FOX goes all reality for it's fall schedule as a
1 conv.
C372
Write a fake news article where FOX embraces British dramas for it's fall season
1 conv.
C373
Write a blurb for a Doctor Who/Prison Break crossover
1 conv.
C374
Write a case study for CBBC's rebrand, which features sentient blobs of green sl
1 conv.
C375
Write a Ben 10 story where the omnitrix malfunctions and eventually is broken co
1 conv.
C376
Write a Ben 10 story, a sequel to Race Against Time
1 conv.
C377
My Doctor Who AU: Doctors of the future, The 19th Doctor (Professor Paradox, has
1 conv.
C378
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig, who loves wallowing in mud, almost si
1 conv.
C379
Write a blog post which says that Go Animate for Schools is closing on September
1 conv.
C380
Four Eyes! Description:Failing at school is already not great, but when the pare
1 conv.
C381
Write a fake news report where Cadbury merges with the Willy Wonka Chocolate Com
1 conv.
C382
Write a news article where CITV's Toonattik will now be sponsored by GoAnimate,
1 conv.
C383
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid story where Dad threatens to send Greg to Payne Aca
1 conv.
C384
Write a forum post from 31 December 2007 that after 10 years, launching in Octob
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C385
Write a blog post from May 2017 of BBC One phasing out the clock during 2016, wi
1 conv.
C386
Write a blog post of how NickToons in Minecraftia is going to drop it's 30 Secon
1 conv.
C387
Write a news article where the BBC clears it's schedule for a indefinite Andrew
1 conv.
C388
On 19 July 2002, Nick Jr. moved to channel 624 on Sky, to vacate its original 60
1 conv.
C389
Do a blurb rewrite of the Doctor Who episodes Human Nature and the Family of Blo
1 conv.
C390
Write a news article where Laura Kuenssberg leaves the BBC, her Sunday morning t
1 conv.
C391
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig accidentally drinks a potion that melt
1 conv.
C392
Write a 2 part Doctor Who story, Part 1 is the Doctor, Rose and Martha wind up o
1 conv.
C393
Write a news report about Liz Truss stepping down from PM after only 1 month, on
1 conv.
C394
Write a BBC News article dated December 2007, where Harriet Jones announces her
1 conv.
C395
Write a fake news article about BBC News 24's bizzare re
1 conv.
C396
Write a fake forum post about BBC News 24's bizarre rebrand as just News 24 for
1 conv.
C397
Write a forum post from December 2015 saying that Smooth Radio has U-turned on c
1 conv.
C398
Write a news report where BBC One is curtailing it's analog TV broadcasts, remov
1 conv.
C399
Write a Doctor Who story where 13 regenerates back into 10
1 conv.
C400
Write a 13 episode season of Doctor Who with Rose Tyler and Martha Jones, The se
1 conv.
C401
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog drinks a magical potion and turn
1 conv.
C402
NOTE: The following is fiction, On May 4th 2023, several Tegna owned radio stati
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C403
Write a KikoRiki potion where Chiko the Hedgehog accidentally touches a mysterio
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C404
Write a fake news report where Tegna is spinning it's Radio stations off into a
1 conv.
C405
Write a forum conversation where CITV is getting a new logo on May 1st 2011, and
1 conv.
C406
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid entry where Dad tries to disband Rodrick's band (Lo
1 conv.
C407
Write a news report where Studio Hari begins developing an animated series based
1 conv.
C408
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid entry where Dad tries to get Rodrick to change the
1 conv.
C409
Write a news report saying the Adrenalini Brothers will be performing their dare
1 conv.
C410
Write a fake blog post saying Cartoon Network still airs Robotboy, Chop Socky Ch
1 conv.
C411
Write a news article where Vaibhav Studios joins forces with Studio Hari and Pes
1 conv.
C412
Write a fake blog post where Cartoon Network in the UK suspends advertising, sho
1 conv.
C413
Write a blog post where Cartoon Network in CEE decides to air Lamput shorts in-b
1 conv.
C414
Write a fake news report where Joe Biden announces "Ladies and gentlemen, it's j
1 conv.
C415
Write a blog post about the downfall of Impossible Entertainment, how it started
1 conv.
C416
Write a fake blog post about changes to Cartoon Network UK's schedule, 1. Lamput
1 conv.
C417
Write a fake news article where Channel 4 tries to buy Channel 5, S4C and ITV1
1 conv.
C418
Write a blog post where Krash Productions begins production on a season of Skato
1 conv.
C419
Write a blog post where Nickelodeon unveils a new look, featuring a shape-shifti
1 conv.
C420
Write a KikoRiki episode where Chiko the Hedgehog goes to Dokko the Moose's lab,
1 conv.
C421
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig presses a button which fires a laser,
1 conv.
C422
Write a SpongeBob episode where he has a bad day at work, so decides to be in a
1 conv.
C423
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the magenta, glasses wearing Hedgehog stumble
1 conv.
C424
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko, the magenta, glasses wearing hedgehog goes t
1 conv.
C425
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog goes for a stroll in the forest,
1 conv.
C426
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog goes to a national park, experie
1 conv.
C427
Write a story where a particularly flatulent green blob tries to stop it
1 conv.
C428
Write a story about a playful rabbit, who can shape-shifting
1 conv.
C429
Write a story about a rabbit being the only real thing in an otherwise abstract
1 conv.
C430
Once upon a time in the small town of Willowdale, there lived a peculiar boy nam
1 conv.
C431
Write a story about a gelatinous kid
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C432
Write a story about a hedgehog with glasses, the only real creature in an abstra
1 conv.
C433
Write a story about a girl who can turn into mud
1 conv.
C434
Write a story about a creature made of pink liquid
1 conv.
C435
Write a magical anime where a boy befriends a magical girl, a pink blob and a su
1 conv.
C436
Write a story about a cat that is murdered, forms back together, he is confused
1 conv.
C437
Write a Simpsons ep where Bart becomes obsessed with Krash, the blue rabbit from
1 conv.
C438
Write a story about a absolutely foul tasting drink, that put people in COMAS, a
1 conv.
C439
Write a Doctor Who story about the Game Station
1 conv.
C440
Write a story about mud creatures
1 conv.
C441
Write a story where a man who always eats exquisite meals goes home and then see
1 conv.
C442
Write a story where a man visits a fancy building with a suprise meal from a fam
1 conv.
C443
Write a story in the CW4Kids world where Johnny Test, Skunk Fu, Eon Kid and Worl
1 conv.
C444
Write a story where a grieving mother's baby rabbit is a reincarnation of a baby
1 conv.
C445
Write a story where a hedgehog named Emma loses her best friend, a gray rabbit j
1 conv.
C446
Write a story where a supervillan tries to destroy a city with a device named th
1 conv.
C447
Write a story where a hedgehog sees a bubbling, oozing, gurgling mud pot
1 conv.
C448
Write a story about a kid traumatised after seeing a horror movie, and can't sle
1 conv.
C449
Write a Kids WB story about the CW4Kids transition, how the characters felt
1 conv.
C450
Write a story where a man becomes a pariah after laughing at a baby that had an
1 conv.
C451
Write a story about a baby rabbit that fell into boiling mud, but wakes up in it
1 conv.
C452
Write a story about the Symbiote becoming REAL
1 conv.
C453
Write a story where a troublesome kid named Aaron is going to destroy GoCity wit
1 conv.
C454
Krash as a baby, also Marjorie Once upon a time, in a peaceful meadow filled wit
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C455
Write a story where a bunch of animals dissappear under thick, goopy mud, and ar
1 conv.
C456
Write a movie called "The Next Sandwich" which is a romcom with terrible reviews
1 conv.
C457
Write a story about a man named Will Dewitt, but he can't be searched online due
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C458
Write a story about a mogul named Will Dewitt, When you search him up, you are i
1 conv.
C459
Write a story where only a gelatinous blob can save her planet
1 conv.
C460
Write a story about a green blob that felt it was pooping far more than it neede
1 conv.
C461
Boofus is a blue squid like creature that lives on the Moon, He has a very misch
1 conv.
C462
Write a story where during the Ukraine war, a mom stops her child from watching
1 conv.
C463
Write a story where a kid suddenly can't watch his favorite cartoon anymore beca
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C464
Write a news article where a man throws a BABY rabbit into a boiling mud pot, an
1 conv.
C465
Write a story where a man is arrested for putting a dog down by SHOOTING it
1 conv.
C466
Write a story about a rabbit that SCREAMED at the vet while it was getting put d
1 conv.
C467
Write a story about a rabbit couple, Clover notices her husband has Rabies and h
1 conv.
C468
Write a story of 2 blobs
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C469
Write a story about a couple of rabbits who really loved each other
1 conv.
C470
Write a story about a couple of rabbits, the girl named Clover
1 conv.
C471
Write a story about a female blob of melted cheese
1 conv.
C472
Write a story about a slimy pink blob who is quite flatulent, but she can't stop
1 conv.
C473
Write a story where a rabbit couple lives, Clover feels sad when her husband get
1 conv.
C474
Write a story where a Pikachu hatches from an egg
1 conv.
C475
Write a story about a gelatinous creature that for some reason poops way more th
1 conv.
C476
Write a story where a man suddenly has a crime episode
1 conv.
C477
Write a story where a teacher starts throwing books at a kid, trying to convince
1 conv.
C478
Write a story about a playful skunk
1 conv.
C479
Write a story where draconian lockdown becomes enforced
1 conv.
C480
Write a story where money is forcibly taken from a poor family
1 conv.
C481
Write a story about a feminine blob of liquid chocolate
1 conv.
C482
Write a story where Nintendo FORCE 3DS and Wii U users onto the Switch,
1 conv.
C483
Write a story where a rabbit sees a human woman relax in a bubbling mud pool, th
1 conv.
C484
Write a story where the WII comes back
1 conv.
C485
How would the World of Quest characters deal with the Pibby glitch
1 conv.
C486
Write a World of Quest story where Lord Spite fills several universes in destruc
1 conv.
C487
Write a story about a man who THREW A HELPLESS RABBIT INTO A BOILING MUD POT, Th
1 conv.
C488
Write a story where Zick loses his allergy spray, and also a monster is attackin
1 conv.
C489
Write a funny story about a gelatinous, constantly pooping monster that was kick
1 conv.
C490
I saw a Kikoriki fanfiction utilising Learning with Pibby, What happened was fir
1 conv.
C491
Write a story about a man who wakes up to find his face BRISTLING with GLASS
1 conv.
C492
Write a story where a man has a nightmare where his face is bristling with glass
1 conv.
C493
Barry the Bear and Dokko the Moose were in mourning, a corrupted virus took over
1 conv.
C494
Write a story about what led to the Ultimate Showdown
1 conv.
C495
Is the 3DS dead
1 conv.
C496
Write a Phineas and Ferb story where Mom catches them, grounds them, and threate
1 conv.
C497
Write a story where a rabbit tells a story of a helicopter that one day lost con
1 conv.
C498
Write a story about Rosa, a mud loving pig, One day she slips and falls headfirs
1 conv.
C499
Write a story where a man gets an extremely berating, demeaning and abusive coll
1 conv.
C500
Write a story about creatures that always swim in mud, and are always seen compl
1 conv.
C501
Write a story about a pink, rubbery alien
1 conv.
C502
Write a story about a race of purple aliens that can liquefy
1 conv.
C503
In the far reaches of the Andromeda Galaxy, on a planet saturated with hues of a
1 conv.
C504
Write a story about a Pikachu
1 conv.
C505
In the farthest reaches of the universe, on a planet named Elysium, a peculiar b
1 conv.
C506
Write a story about a planet inhabited by orange blobs
1 conv.
C507
Write a blog post about a advert where a woman finds a mud pot and vanishes into
1 conv.
C508
Write a story where a rabbit tells of a story of a pig named Rosa, who fell in m
1 conv.
C509
Write a forum convo where Radio East is no longer on 111 AM, is now running a re
1 conv.
C510
In the heart of the enchanted forest, there lived a pink rabbit named Rosie. She
1 conv.
C511
Write a story where a case of seemingly cot death takes a magical turn, as when
1 conv.
C512
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C513
Write a story of a woman drowning in quicksand, ends with the quicksand bubbling
1 conv.
C514
Write a story about a woman named Miss Henderson caring for a sentient mud volca
1 conv.
C515
Write a story about a sentient blob of pink slime
1 conv.
C516
Write a story about Krash, the playful blue rabbit
1 conv.
C517
Write a story where national park worker Miss Henderson finds a sentient mud vol
1 conv.
C518
Write a Simpsons episode where Lisa starts reading A Series of Unfortunate Event
1 conv.
C519
Write a story where sentient quicksand decides to let a sinking person go
1 conv.
C520
Write a story with the Doctor where the SCP foundation capture him and he eventu
1 conv.
C521
Write a short story about a shape-shifting sludge girl
1 conv.
C522
Write a story about a gooey, shape-shifting orange blob, Write it from the blob'
1 conv.
C523
Write a story where a rabbit sees a pig sink under a pool of tar, with gurgled s
1 conv.
C524
Write a news article where Nickelodeon launches a new look, with the logo being
1 conv.
C525
Write a story about a black blob slime creature, who was female
1 conv.
C526
Write a story of an ordinary schoolgirl touching a mysterious rock and transform
1 conv.
C527
Write a story where a girl touches a special rock and then feels heat go all ove
1 conv.
C528
Write a fake report about Coca Cola suing Pepsi
1 conv.
C529
Write a fake news report about Morgz being arrested
1 conv.
C530
Write a story about a pig meeting a blob of sentient mud
1 conv.
C531
Write a story where someone falls into quicksand, A heroic girl grabs their foot
1 conv.
C532
Write a story about a sentient pool of quicksand, that feels sorry for it's vict
1 conv.
C533
Write a story about Rosa the pig, almost drowning in tar, She is saved by a hero
1 conv.
C534
Write a story about Milly, a girl made out of pink slime
1 conv.
C535
Write a news article about Coke suing Pepsi
1 conv.
C536
Write a story about Rosa, a pig who loves wallowing in gooey mud, One day, she a
1 conv.
C537
Write a short story about thick, gooey orange liquid that is alive, and loves to
1 conv.
C538
Write a story about a pink alien girl named Belle, who has antennae instead of h
1 conv.
C539
Write a story about a girl who began slowly melting into a pink liquid creature
1 conv.
C540
Write a story about a alien planet, where everyone is made of liquid, One girl d
1 conv.
C541
Write a story about a young alien girl made of orange liquid, who's spaceship cr
1 conv.
C542
Write a short KikoRiki story about Rosa
1 conv.
C543
Write a story about sentient ink
1 conv.
C544
Write a story about a post nuclear world. where internet, phone and TV's are des
1 conv.
C545
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig recieves a chocolate-making machine fo
1 conv.
C546
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid diary entry for Monday, At school Greg notices the
1 conv.
C547
Write a story about an alien world, with creatures that originally had a human s
1 conv.
C548
Write a story about the Doctor being trapped on Satellite 5
1 conv.
C549
Write a story where the Doctor and Donna are trapped on the Game Station, with D
1 conv.
C550
Write a story about a creature made out of gelatin
1 conv.
C551
Write a story about a girl who drinks a potion labelled "Do not Drink", She turn
1 conv.
C552
Write a news story about WERT AM 1532 New York suddenly signing off at 12pm on M
1 conv.
C553
Write a story about a sentient flying, swirling blue line, that flies around a e
1 conv.
C554
Write a story about a criminal who is deported to Rendoosia, and learns to chang
1 conv.
C555
Write a story where Studio Hari expands their offices
1 conv.
C556
Write a story about a blob of orange slime
1 conv.
C557
Write a story featuring Lamput
1 conv.
C558
Write a story about Lamput, the shape-shifting orange blob, running into the Ama
1 conv.
C559
Boomerang's current branding, a black and white box that functions as a button,
1 conv.
C560
Write a story where a greedy construction worker threatens to evaporate a mud po
1 conv.
C561
Write a story about a quiz-show host, who is fired and tries to get his job back
1 conv.
C562
Write a story about a female alien made of black sludge that arrives on Earth
1 conv.
C563
Write a story about a amorphous blob of orange sludge
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USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
CHATBOT: RetroWaveFan85: Hey folks, I've got a bit of a niche question here, but it's been bugging me. Does anyone remember the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation that used to play before the start of programmes on S4C? It was introduced back in 2009, right? I'm an old-school fan of channel branding, and I loved waking up to that animation. Since the big rebrand on October 12, I haven't spotted it. I'm not an early riser (9 AM is my morning), so I'm wondering, did they move it to an earlier slot, or is it gone for good? TVHistorian101: Ah, the chasing lines! That was a classic piece of station identification. Nostalgia aside, I think you might have missed the memo on that one. With the whole rebranding exercise they undertook on October 12, a lot of the old idents, including the chasing lines, were retired. It's all about the new mascot and visual identity now. Early morning or late at night, I haven't seen those lines since the rebrand went live. EarlyBirdWatcher: I'm up pretty early (birds to watch, you know), and I can confirm there's been no sign of the old chasing lines animation around 5:58 AM or any time. It's all blob, all the time now. I kind of miss the simplicity of the old animations, but change is the only constant on TV, right? PixelNostalgia92: @RetroWaveFan85, I feel your pain. I was a fan of that animation too. There's something comforting about those consistent, familiar idents before the day starts. The rebrand definitely shook things up, and while the new idents are fresh and innovative, there's always that part of us that misses the old graphics. Maybe they'll do a throwback day or something in the future? RetroWaveFan85: Thanks for the updates, everyone. Yeah, I figured as much but was holding onto a sliver of hope they might have kept it around in some form. The new blob mascot is growing on me, but there's a special place in my heart for those multicolored lines. They represented a different era of S4C. Here's hoping for a nostalgia day or something similar down the line! ChannelSurfer1990: It's interesting how these bits of channel branding can become so iconic and evoke such nostalgia. The new rebrand definitely marks the end of an era. But who knows? TV channels have a way of revisiting their past in creative ways. Maybe the chasing lines will make a guest appearance one day. Until then, it's the dawn of the blob era! TVHistorian101: That's the spirit! Channels like S4C evolve, and their branding with it. The chasing lines were...
USER: Write about the new pre-programme filler
CHATBOT: Title: S4C's Innovative Approach: The Birth of the New Pre-Programme Filler Introduction S4C, known for its dynamic and culturally rich programming, has once again proven its ability to innovate while engaging its audience with the introduction of its new pre-programme filler. This move, part of S4C's broader rebranding efforts, signifies a leap into uncharted territory, embracing modernity and viewer engagement in a novel way. This article delves into the essence of this new pre-programme filler, exploring its design, purpose, and the impact it is poised to have on viewers. Design and Concept Breaking away from traditional static fillers, S4C's new pre-programme filler is a captivating, continuously morphing visual spectacle. It introduces viewers to a vibrant, abstract world that is both enchanting and intriguing. The filler is characterized by its use of bold colors, dynamic shapes, and fluid motion, creating a mesmerizing visual experience that holds the viewer's attention as they transition from one programme to the next. At the heart of this innovative filler is S4C's shapeshifting mascot, a character that has quickly become synonymous with the broadcaster's identity. This mascot, a playful and versatile black blob of slime, guides the audience through a visually rich journey, morphing into various forms that hint at the thematic elements of the upcoming programme. Whether transforming into a book to introduce a literary adaptation or a musical note to precede a concert broadcast, the mascot serves as a creative and engaging segue between shows. Purpose The primary purpose of this new pre-programme filler is multifold. Firstly, it aims to captivate the viewer's imagination, providing a brief but engaging visual narrative that makes the wait between programmes enjoyable rather than merely functional. Secondly, it reinforces S4C's brand identity, embedding the mascot and its fluid, adaptable nature as central elements of the viewer's experience. Lastly, it serves as a storytelling device in its own right, subtly preparing viewers for the tone, theme, or content of the upcoming show. Impact on Viewers The introduction of this new filler has significantly impacted viewer engagement and satisfaction. Audiences have expressed appreciation for the creativity and thoughtfulness behind the filler, noting how it transforms the often-overlooked space between programmes into an opportunity for entertainment and engagement. Furthermore, the filler has strengthene...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identitySavey said on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet the desires of its viewership. Unique and Memorable Idents With the introduction of this new mascot, S4C's idents will take on a vibrant and captivating appearance. The idents will showcase the black blob of slime transforming into various forms, representing the channel's diverse programming genres, including drama, comedy, documentaries, and children's content. This visual spectacle is sure to leave a lasting impression in the minds of viewers, setting S4C apart from its competitors. A Logo Throwback: Returning to the "S4C~" Era In addition to the introduction of the captivating mascot, S4C's rebranding will reintroduce their previous logo, the "S4C~" mark prominently used during the Dragon ident era. This move pays homage to a successful period in the channel's history, evoking feelings of nostalgia among long-time viewers while simultaneously demonstrating the broadcaster's dedication to serving its audience in new and exciting ways. An Inclusive Identity S4C's rebranding serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity in media and broadcasting. With its rich Welsh-language content, S4C has been a torchbearer for linguistic and cultural diversity. By embracing a unique mascot and revisiting a celebrated logo, the channel showcases its commitment to representing the voices of all Welsh speakers, regardless of age or background. Conclusion S4C's rebranding on October 12, 2023, presents an exciting new chapter for the broadcaster. By introducing a groundbreaking female shape-shifting black blob of slime as their mascot and revisiting the popular "S4C~" logo, S4C showcases the essence of its programming, while paying homage to its roots. This bold step ensures S4C will continue to captivate audiences, engage viewers in new ways, and forge a lasting connection with the Welsh-speaking community for years to come. Write a follow up saying this change has been in the works since June last year, the previous set of idents were withdrawn at Christmas, the01 December 2023 It appears the BBC One Christmas idents this year are focusing on CBBC show KikoRiki, Good considering the characters in that show are anthropomorphic animals, making them awesome for this time of year, I'd assume they will launch tonight in the junction between Doctor Who and Unbreakable, Doctor Who is their highest rating show, so it makes sense to lead into Unbreakable by launching the Christmas idents, Or they could hold it off till tommorow and launch them at Strictly. Whatever works. Currently still running with the normal dancers idents (when will they be retired, they've been used since 2002) Emma said on 01 December 2023 Hopefully S4C does something with their new blob mascot, Last year they had TV sets stacked up on top of each other to form aother, Then for 10 months they had flickering TV sets, They have finally rebranded and have introduced their first ever mascot: a shape-shifting blob, I hope BBC One rebrand soon, those dancers sure are getting tired, As for the KikoRiki themed Christmas tree, the identsidents, I was told they are launching tonight after Doctor Who, They are being introduced just before Unbreakable. HouseofFun said on 01 December 2023 Doctor Who ending now, announcement playing "A team of 8 people are pushed to the absolute limit, Unbreakable, our brand new game show is up next, But first, Time to say hello and spend Christmas with the Doctor" I'm not liking this one a whole lot..., They seem to be running a trailer advertising the Doctor Who Christmas special, which revolves around the Doctor having to protect his companions from January to October featured the TV sets in a random room, while flickering random images, These idents were only ever meant to be temporary and were produced by Ezhik Media,a man who alsoseeks to find a fob watch (the one The Doctor made the new blob idents, A short film introducing the character was broadcasthimself human with one time), Although just before Doctor Who tonight they had a announcement saying "Christmas is switched on tonight in 1 hour in time for Unbreakable, But first, Is this the end for the Doctor?". Doesn't seem like they are advertising the Christmas pres at midnightall, Edit: Christmas pres featuring KikoRiki switched on, First ident shown features Rosa the Pig doing a dramatic ice skate dance (She even uses eyedrops for fake tears) While this is happening we hear dramatic music, The announcer says "Welcome to Christmas on October 12th Update: S4C's Rebranding Unveiled: Months of Preparation Lead to an Exciting New Chapter In June of last year, S4C embarked on a transformative journey to redefine its visual identity. After careful consideration and planning, the channel announced that changes were in the works, and now, on October 12th, the long-awaited rebranding has finally been unveiled. The previous set of idents, which had temporarily replaced the regular branding during the Christmas season, were withdrawn as planned. These idents featured TV sets stacked together to form a Christmas tree, creating a festive ambiance. However,BBC One, Let us entertain you, But now a team of 8 people are being pushed to their absolute limits, Are they Unbreakable?" Not sure why they didn't tell us it was clearhappening untill it did, But still a gorgeous ident, I noticed when the Announcer started talking it sounded as if he was driven to tears by the beauty of Rosa's gorgeous dance. The best thing to come out of this package since the "Lights" christmas idents in 2006, Eyes said on 01 December 2023 A beautiful ident, Best thing to come out of the "Rythm and Movement" package since those Planet Earth 3 special idents a few months ago, i feel sad that this temporary design was only a stepping stone towards something more remarkable and captivating. From January to October ofKikoRiki has not been shown much on CBBC on BBC Two, but I'm glad it's representing the Xmas idents on BBC One (Although I also wish the idents also featured a merman). Maile said on 01 December 2023 Best Christmas ident in a while, I just love that they have spent it with Rosa and her friends, I hear there is also one featuring Krash the Rabbit opening his presents, I like how they used the usual ident theme (dancing) in that first ident, KikoRiki looks like it's gonna be good this year, viewersbut I hope they do more with the style (and maybe finally retire Rythm and Movement idents) Faramad said on 01 December 2023 News safe ident just on, Basically just a Christmas tree on a snowy background, with a music box Christmas carol playing, on top of that the only thing we see is a sleeping Rosa (We vaguely hear her snoring) Glad they are now using characters in their news safe idents, Announcer said "Now on BBC One, time for the BBC News at 8". Remember the Lights idents the used just before overhauling their promo style in late 2006/early 2007? That was pretty cool, but this is way better. I seem to remember those idents started on a dark street but Christmas lights started turning on before it got to a city center and then people were treated to flickering random images withindancing, It was used again in 2007, And now it seems like the "Project Chameleon" endboard template introduced in July is out the window, at least for now, replaced with a snowy background with a Christmas tree on it. Signs that Rythm and Movement is finally working towards the end. KikoRiki said on 01 December 2023 We're glad you love our cartoon and the special BBC One idents featuring our characters, However, Rosa will be the star, (We will have idents revolving around Chiko, Krash and the others), As to what you said, BBC One are looking into introducing the Circle idents already in use in other countries, so don't expect to see Ballet, Capoeria or Festival/Rave back in the new year. Get used to Kites, Capes, Hippos and Bikes as that's what might be coming after our Christmas campaign, We don't know for certain, but the Dancers might not be coming back after Christmas WhovianForever: Did everyone catch the Doctor Who Christmas special announcement during the news? I'm so hyped! Can't wait to see how the Doctor deals with the fob watch saga this holiday season! LemonyFan: And how about they're showing the 2004 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' movie!! That's one of my holiday favorites; the nostalgia is real. ChristmasCarol: Truly is shaping up to be a wonderful holiday schedule on BBC One. Between Doctor Who and the classic movies, I'm going to be glued to my screen with all the mulled wine and mince pies! KikoFanatic: Plus, the KikoRiki Christmas idents have been adorable so far! Rosa's ice skate dance nearly brought tears to my eyes just like the announcer. Christmas is definitely switched on! RetroTV: I'm just here wondering if the new 'Circle' idents KikoRiki hinted at is a sign we're finally saying goodbye to the "Rythm and Movement" package for good. After 20+ years, it's about time for a major refresh! NostalgiaNerd: @RetroTV I'm with you on that. The Lights idents back in '06/'07 were beautiful. It's cool to see they're still willing to shake things up visually with the news safe ident this year. Sleepy Rosa might just be my new favorite. SeriesBinger: Doctor Who special + A Series of Unfortunate Events + KikoRiki idents = Best Christmas TV lineup or what? Also, hope BBC One throws in some classic Christmas episodes of our favorite shows. Maybe some 'Vicar of Dibley' or 'Only Fools and Horses'? CircleCurious: Anyone heard more about these new Circle idents? I love change, and KikoRiki characters have been great, but I'm already excited for what's coming next. Bring on the new era! KikoLover: Just saw a new Krash and Chiko ident! They're having a blast playing in the snow! So cute watching Krash throw snowballs while Chiko dodges around. Really captures the winter fun vibes. SciFiSavvy: Speaking of new idents, did anyone else notice the Dokko the Moose building a laser device ident? It aired right before 'Doctor Who' and set the PERFECT tone for sci-fi. Dokko's always been the tech genius of the group. HedgehogAdmirer: @KikoLover Chiko is always adorable, but seeing him in the snow was next level! BBC One knows how to do Christmas idents right. Plus, the animation on these characters in the idents is super impressive this year. WhovianGuru: @SciFiSavvy Loved the Dokko ident! It's like a mini episode of 'Doctor Who' in itself. Brilliant tie-in to the show's theme! Makes waiting for the Christmas special even more exciting. BakeMaster: But guys, let's talk about the Olga the Owl baking ident. The detail on that showcased TV sets placed in various rooms. Whilegingerbread house she was making! I can almost smell the cookies through the screen. It's the cozy ident I never knew I needed in my life. HolidayWatcher: Right?! The Olga ident feels like being wrapped in a warm blanket with a hot chocolate in hand. It's chef's kiss perfection. BBC One's going all out with these KikoRiki characters for Christmas. DoctorFan: Dokko's ident was like a mini teaser for what's coming with 'Doctor Who'. Immersive and full of that tech mystery vibe. I appreciate that BBC One creates these unique intros for thematic continuity. AnimationAppreciator: Major kudos to the animation team for the KikoRiki idents. As someone who dabbles in animation, the quality is sensational. It's like a little holiday gift before each show starts! ChristmasCheer: Can't get enough of the snow play with Krash and Chiko. It's absolutely delightful and spreads so much joy. These little moments provided by the idents add a special touch to the holiday season. SciCompanion: Dokko and his inventions always remind me that anything's possible with a little imagination. Such an inspiring ident to lead into 'Doctor Who'. Well played, BBC One! Can't wait to see what else is in store, I'm gonna miss these idents offered a sense of intrigue, they were always intended to be temporary placeholders until the upcoming rebranding. S4C took a strategic approach and enlisted the expert services of Ezhik Media, the creative production team behind the earlier temporary idents, to breathe life into thewhen new rebranding campaign. Ezhik Media not only facilitated the transition from the old idents to the new ones, but they also ensured a seamless integration of the exciting changes. To introduce the newly unveiled mascot to viewers, S4C broadcasted a short film at midnightyear comes around! WelcomeToSciFi: The Dokko centric ident really sets the scene for what's to come on October 12th. This film served as a captivating glimpse into the character's story, providing a unique introduction to the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative approach further highlighted S4C's commitment to engaging and surprising its audience. The anticipation leading up to'Doctor Who' this moment has undoubtedly been met with enthusiasm and curiosity from viewers. The channel's rebranding, with its new mascot and the return of the cherished "S4C~" logo, signifies S4C's dedication to providing exceptional programming that engages and represents the Welsh-speaking community. As S4C continues to evolve and embrace change, its focus remains firmly on fostering inclusivity and ensuring that viewers of all ages and backgrounds can find compelling content that resonates deeply with them. Stay tuned as S4C's new era begins, heralding the exciting opportunities and unforgettable moments that lie ahead. Write a annual report, starting with explaining the meticulous planning that went into the rebrand, then saying farewell to company employees that have left for pastures new, detailing what programmes did the best, and lastly farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which left on 1st of May S4C Annual Report 2023: Embracing Change and Celebrating Milestones Introduction We are delighted to present S4C's Annual Report for 2023, a year that marked a significant turning point in the broadcaster's journey. With meticulous planning and careful strategizing, S4C embarked on a transformative rebranding process, leaving an indelible mark on our identity and paving the way for an exciting future. Rebranding: A Journey of Meticulous Planning The decision to rebrand was not taken lightly. Since June of the previous year, a dedicated team at S4C diligently worked to ensure that every aspect of the refresh aligns with our strategic vision and core values. This meticulous planning allowed us to unveil a captivating new mascot, a shape-shifting black blob of slime, who embodies the versatility and diversity of our programming. With this rebrand, we have successfully positioned ourselves as a modern and innovative broadcaster, resonating with audiences in new and exciting ways. Farewell to Departing Colleagues Amidst the changes we have experienced, we must bid farewell to colleagues who have chosen to explore new opportunities. We express our heartfelt gratitude to each individual leaving S4C, thanking them for their dedication and contributions. The knowledge and skillsChristmas. One of the best things about the KikoRiki set, Far better than the usual dancers, Come to think of it, they have shared with us have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the broadcaster, and we wish them well as they embark on their new journeys. Their presence and contributions will be sorely missed. Celebrating Success: Standout Programmes Throughout the year, S4C has continued to captivate audiences with exceptional programming across a multitude of genres. We proudly congratulate and recognize the standout programmes from the year 2023, which have left a lasting impact on our viewers: 1. "Drama at its Finest": Our drama offerings were met with resounding success, capturing the attention of both Welsh-speaking and international audiences. Shows like "Craith" and "Un Bore Mercher" showcased the exceptional talent of Welsh actors, writers, and directors, solidifying our position as creators of world-class drama. 2. "Educational Excellence": Our commitment to providing educational content was reinforced by programmes such as "Hogia Ni" and "Darllen Gyda Cyw." These shows not only entertained our younger viewers but also fostered a love for learning and instilled important values. 3. "Entertaining Wales": Our entertainment programmes, including "Heno," "Noson Lawen," and "Codi Hwyl," continued to connect with audiences, offering a mix of laughter, music, and engaging storytelling. We are proud to provide a platform for the talents of Welsh artists and entertainers. Farewell to Channel 4 Programmes On May 1st, we bid a fond farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which have been a part of S4C's schedule for many years. While they will be missed,using the dancers since 2002, so now is a good time for a revamp, I guess Olgo5: Just saw the Olga ident and damn, Olga really is a talented chef, They always seem to show it before cooking shows, Which ident normally leads into Eastenders, It seems to vary between Krash and Chiko in the snow, Olga cooking and Rosa ice skating. Not sure how this change allows S4C to further focus on promoting and enhancing Welsh-language content, delivering culturally and linguistically significant programmingis consistent, But that resonates with our valued audience. Looking Ahead As we move forward into the future, S4C remains committed to our mission of providing high-quality, Welsh-language content that educates, entertains, and represents the diverse voices of our community. Embracing change, we will continue to adapt and innovate, offering unique programming experiences while remaining true to our core values. We extend our gratitude to our dedicated staff, creative partners, and loyal viewers for their unwavering support. Together, we will make the upcoming yearRosa one of monumental success. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a follow up that explained every step of the rebrand, including the temporary idents Update: An Inside Look at S4C's Rebranding: Unveiling the Detailed Process Following the release of our Annual Report for 2023, we are delighted to provide you with an exclusive inside look at each step of the meticulous rebranding process that unfolded at S4C. From the planning stages to the introduction of temporary idents, every decision was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transition to our exciting new chapter. 1. Planning and Strategy In June of the previous year, we initiated the process of reimagining S4C's visual identity. A dedicated team of experts meticulously analyzed market trends, audience preferences, and future goals. Through extensive research and brainstorming sessions, we created a comprehensive rebranding strategy that aligned with our mission, values, and aspirations. 2. Rebranding the Idents During the Christmas season, in keeping with tradition, we unveiled temporary idents that showcased TV sets stacked together, forming a magnificent Christmas tree. The heartwarming visuals added a touch of festive joy to our programming, engaging viewers during the holiday season. However, it became clear that these idents were merely a prelude to something more extraordinary. From January to October of the rebranding year, our idents featured TV sets placed in various rooms, each flickering with random images. The purpose of these transitional idents was to maintain a sense of continuity during the rebranding process while keeping viewers intrigued and signaling an impending shift. 3. Crafting the Mascot To capture the essence of our diverse programming, we collaborated with Ezhik Media, the creative production team responsible for the temporary idents, to create our groundbreaking mascot. Their expertise and understanding of our vision enabled them to breathe life into the captivating shape-shifting black blob of slime. The mascot symbolizes S4C's ability to adapt and transform, reflecting the range of content we offer in a dynamic and visually captivating manner. This fluid nature represents our continuous commitment to evolve and innovate, catering to the ever-changing needs of our valued viewers. 4. Unveiling the Mascot On the highly anticipated October 12th, at the stroke of midnight, we delighted our loyal audience with a mesmerizing short film introducing the character. This enchanting piece of storytelling allowed viewers to understand the mascot's origins and the vital role it plays in representing the spirit of S4C. Conclusion The comprehensive rebranding process undertaken by S4C encompassed meticulous planning, strategic decision-making, and a deep understanding of our core values and audience preferences. From the introduction of temporary idents during Christmas to the creation and unveiling of our unique mascot, each step was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transformation. As we embrace this exciting new chapter, we remain grateful for the support and engagement of our viewers, staff, and creative partners. S4C's rebranding allows us to continue providing exceptional Welsh-language content while showcasing our commitment to innovation and inclusivity. Thank you for being a valued part of our journey and joining us in this new era of S4C. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a final follow up explaining the blob's physical appearance, her personality traits. Etc. Update: Introducing S4C's Captivating Mascot: A Closer Look As we continue to embark on S4C's transformative journey, we are thrilled to provide further details about our captivating mascot, the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative character not only showcases S4C's commitment to uniqueness but also embodies a range of physical and personality traits that make her truly unforgettable. Physical Appearance: Versatile and Engaging The S4C mascot is a visually captivating entity, a female black blob of slime with a versatile form that allows her to shape-shift effortlessly. Her amorphous nature represents the boundless creative possibilities that S4C offers, capturing the diversity of our programming and captivating viewersbrings tears to my eyes with her ever-changing physical presence. Personality Traits: Adaptive and Engaging Our mascot embodies a plethora of personality traits that are reflective of S4C's core values and aspirations. Here are a few key characteristics: 1. Versatility:graceful skating, Not sure why the Dokko one only plays before Doctor Who, Maybe because it fits it well Prolouge: User1: So, what's everyone thinking BBC One's going to pull out of the hat for this year's Christmas idents? Last year was decent, but I'm hoping for something with a bit more pizzazz. WhovianForever: I'm crossing my fingers for something Doctor Who-themed! With her ability to shape-shift, the mascot embodies adaptability and versatility. She effortlessly transforms into various forms, representing the multitude of genres, themes, and emotions found within S4C's programming. 2. Playfulness: Our mascot exudes an aura of playfulness, infusing a sense of joy and excitement into the S4C brand. Through her whimsical transformations and lively presence, she invites viewers to embrace their inner child and explore the wonders of imagination. 3. Inclusivity: One of the most important traits of our mascot is her ability to connect with viewers from diverse backgrounds. Regardless of age or language proficiency, she engenders a sense of inclusivity and welcomes everyone into the S4C family. 4. Curiosity: With a deep desire to explore and discover, our mascot encapsulates curiosity. Through her constant transformation, she encourages viewers to embark on their own journeys of exploration, always seeking new and captivating content on S4C. Impact: Resonating with Viewers S4C's mascot serves as a dynamic representation of our commitment to engaging and captivating storytelling. Her presence, both visually and through various forms of media, leaves a lasting impression on viewers, forging a strong bond between S4C and its audience. Continued Evolution As we embrace the exciting opportunities ahead, our mascot will remain a constant companion for viewers, adapting and evolving alongside the ever-changing landscape of Welsh-language programming. Whether taking on new shapes or delving into uncharted territory, she will continue to reflect the spirit and vision of S4C. Conclusion The introduction of our mesmerizing mascot signifies S4C's devotion to delivering extraordinary content that captivates and engages audiences. With her versatile physical appearance and vibrant personality traits, she embodies the essence of our programming and ensures an unforgettable viewing experience. Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey and we look forward to captivating you with the adventures and stories that lie ahead. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Tvfan22: It looks like S4C have rebranded again, Gone are the flickering TVs fromDavid Tennant back in the show earlier this year, Nowit would be perfect timing to capitalize on that for the festive season. Can you imagine an ident with the TARDIS all decked out in Christmas lights? HolidayJoy: That would be cool for us Whovians, for sure, but BBC One usually goes for something that appeals to everyone. Doctor Who is big, but not universally loved by every single viewer. Plus, they tend to lean towards more generic festive symbols. SeriesBinger: True, they'll probably aim for something more inclusive. Like a cozy winter scene or playful animation. Maybe bring back some classic characters or even partner with a popular children's show this time around for wider appeal? RetroTV: I've got a hunch they'll go with animation this year. It has that universal charm, right? Plus, it would work perfectly with both the kids' content and the family-friendly vibe they love during Christmas. User1: That's an interesting angle. They could get quite creative with animation. Plus, they're probably due for a change since the "Rythm and Movement" dancers have been around since 2002. KikoFanatic: What if they teamed up with a show like KikoRiki? The characters are fun, visually engaging, and it's something that would stand out. Plus, they could do loads with those quirky little animals. LemonyFan: KikoRiki would be such a cute choice! It could be a hit with children and adults alike if done right. And it's refreshingly different from usual idents, without relying on something niche like a specific Doctor Who theme. WhovianForever: Okay, I see your point. Much as I'd love Doctor Who idents, something like KikoRiki could offer that 'Christmas with the family' vibe they probably want. I just hope they add a little extra magic this year, you know? CircleCurious: Whatever they do, I hope it's something new. We've had the "Rythm and Movement" package idents for such a long time. It's high time for something fresh and exciting to take us into the new themeyear! Write a forum convo saying that the background used for the technical fault/show not avilailable on this platform/BBC One HD can't show programmes from this area, is goo/slime/shape-shifting, And for some reason the 1995 logoRosa's legs sticking out of icy waters, This means that for now, the purple/pink/white gradient used for the not available on this platform/BBC One HD can't show programmes from this area background is back, even thoughout of use TechTVGuru: Hey folks, have you all noticed the new background BBC One is using for those "technical fault/show not available on this platform/BBC One HD can't show programmes from this area" screens? It's quite a departure from the usual purple/pink/white gradient we've become accustomed to. VisualMediaFan: Really? What did they switch it feelsto? I haven't caught it yet. TechTVGuru: It's actually quite clever and in line with this year's Christmas theme. They've gone for an image of Rosa's legs sticking out of place since thereicy waters. It's a whimsical yet subtle nod to the KikoRiki Christmas idents they're running this season. AnimationAdmirer: That sounds hilarious! BBC One is really integrating KikoRiki into everything this Christmas, aren't any dragons, The idents themselves are awesome andthey? I love the blob character morphing into different shapes, They teased the whole "shape-shifting" aspect last year at Christmas with the TV sets, But they always "rested" the Everyday Extraordinary theme over Christmas, so I read nothing into it, even if I did think "an old VCR, a empty school hall, what's that all about?". Write a forum conversation talking about the new look and how they barely sawfind ways to weave the theme across different areas, even in the technical backgrounds. ScreenSavvy: Gotta admire the creativity. Out with the old gradient and in with something that has a bit more charm and personality. But using Rosa's legs, of all things--it's a bold move. Does it coming,work well in practice? VisualMediaFan: It definitely grabs your attention. And it's nice to see something different for a change. That said, I wonder if everyone gets that it's supposed to be playful, given it's for a technical fault message or region restriction. TechTVGuru: True, but it's such a quirky touch. Probably gives a little chuckle rather than the annoyance you'd feel with the Christmas look and fake rebrand TVnerd1984: So, dida standard error screen. Plus, it keeps the festive spirit alive, even when things aren't going as planned. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: I must say, BBC One is becoming quite daring with their presentation. From the sound of it, Rosa's legs are a memorable choice. Makes you almost hope for a technical hiccup just to see it. Almost. BroadcastingBuff: Do you think this indicates a more playful and adventurous direction for BBC One's branding in general? Or is it just a seasonal flourish? TechTVGuru: Hard to say for sure, but it could signify a willingness to step outside the traditional boundaries, at least during the holiday season. Whether this carries over into other areas of their branding or presentation remains to be seen. I, for one, hope the creativity keeps up! VisualMediaFan: Same here. It's refreshing to see them play around and be a bit more whimsical. Makes the whole experience of watching BBC One more fun, even when you're just staring at a technical fault screen. RetroNostalgiaLover: Remember the days when a technical fault screen was just a boring logo or text message? It's nice to see some evolution. Who knew we'd get to a point where we're discussing the artistic merit of a technical fault background? TechTVGuru: Progress and creativity in the most unexpected places! Let's see if this sparks a trend across other channels too. But for now, hats off to BBC One for making even the technical glitches a part of the festive cheer. Write a convo where we see it, and here's a recap, Andrew Marr was getting very angry with a guest, and then started interrupting and BERATING her over her political opinion, Then he gets carried off the set yelling and then Poof, breakdown/technical fault caption TechWatcher: Did anyone catch the launch of S4C's new look? I honestly didn't see it comingthat bizarre moment on BBC One during the Andrew Marr interview? Things escalated quickly! NewsJunkie: Yes! Marr completely lost his temper with the whole slime/shape-shifting theme. The gooey blob mascot is definitely a twist. Thoughts? CymruAmByth99: Yeah, the new idents caught me off guard as well. The Christmas idents last year with the stacked TVs made me think they might be going for a retro angle or something nostalgic. But nope, we've got a shape-shifting blob instead. DragonHeartWelsh: I'm actually quite fond of the new mascot. It's different, that's for sure. I remember thinking the Christmas idents with the old VCR and the school hall were a bit random, but didn't really connect the dots that itguest, interrupting and berating her over her political stance. It was hinting at a rebrand. AderynCoch: Anyone else thrown by the 1995 logo comeback? I don't dislike it per se, it's just... without the dragons, the nostalgic vibe feels half-baked. Mixed signals, if you ask me. SionedSoapFan: The blob mascot is growing on me, not gonna lie. It's so expressive and fun - unlike anything I've seen on his show before. DramaLover: And then, as if it couldn't get any weirder, security literally had to carry him off the set while he was still yelling! Never expected to see something like that live. TechWatcher: Exactly! And right after that chaos, the screen went to the technical fault caption. But instead of the usual message, it was Rosa's legs sticking out of icy waters. BBC One's creativity at its finest, even during a breakdown. ScreenSavvy: I thought the Rosa legs screen was a funny touch, considering the circumstances. It made the unexpected interruption a bit more bearable. VisualMediaFan: Agreed. In any other channels.context, the humor might have been lost, but after such an intense moment, it was a welcome distraction. Plus, it kept the KikoRiki Christmas theme going strong. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: I almost couldn't believe what I was watching. Marr getting dragged off and then cutting to Rosa's legs? It's like live TV gold. You just can't predict these moments. BroadcastingBuff: This incident might just go down in history. Marr's outburst, followed by a playful error message? BBC One managed to turn a potentially negative situation into something memorably quirky. NewsJunkie: Do you think they planned to use the Rosa legs screen for all technical faults during the Christmas period, or was it a spur-of-the-moment decision given the content just before it? TechWatcher: I bet it's part of their holiday theme setup, but its use here was perfectly timed. Makes you wonder if they have a sense of humor about these emergencies, planning for a light-hearted touch regardless of the reason. DramaLover: Whether planned or not, it showcased the unpredictable nature of live television and how even moments of breakdown can be turned into something engaging for the viewers. ScreenSavvy: After this, the standard technical fault screens are going to feel so dull in comparison. BBC One has set a new bar for handling on-air mishaps with a dash of humor. VisualMediaFan: Hopefully, this encourages more channels to rethink how they present technical difficulties. A bold choice! But Ilittle creativity can turn an interruption into an unexpected highlight. Write a follow up wondering if it's a still image or animated (like the usual gradient used during football rights restrictions/bbc one HD cant show this local show) TechWatcher: After the wild moment with Andrew Marr and the surprise Rosa legs technical fault screen, it got me thinking--was that just a still image, or do miss the dragons,you think BBC One went the extra mile with some animation? ScreenSavvy: Good question. Their usual gradient during football rights restrictions or when BBC One HD can't show a local program tends to be animated, even if just slightly. It would be interesting to see if they've animated Rosa's legs somehow. VisualMediaFan: Imagine if they had a certain magicRosa's legs gently kicking or creating little ripples in the icy water. It would add a whole extra layer of detail and creativity to their already unique technical fault message. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: That would be hilarious and brilliantly unexpected! In the context of what had just happened on-air, some light animation would be a delightful contrast. Has anyone noticed any movement, or was it too brief? DramaLover: I only saw it for a moment, but it looked like a still image to me. Even so, the idea of incorporating some subtle animation doesn't seem too far off for BBC One, given their current creative streak. BroadcastingBuff: If they haven't animated it yet, they should consider it. BBC One's technical fault screens have the potential to become mini-events in themselves, especially with how much attention the Rosa legs screen has already garnered. NewsJunkie: True. An animated technical fault screen, especially with something as quirky as Rosa's legs sticking out of icy waters, would be memorable. It could lighten the mood during technical difficulties or broadcasting hiccups. TechWatcher: Absolutely. It's moments like these that can set a network apart in terms of how they handle unpredictability. Animation would not only align with the holiday theme but also keep viewers engaged, even when things go awry. ScreenSavvy: Plus, considering the disruption from the Andrew Marr incident, having something light-hearted and possibly animated might have been just what was needed to defuse the tension. VisualMediaFan: Either way, I'm just impressed with how BBC One is handling their Christmas theme and even incorporating it into the unexpected moments. Here's hoping they reveal whether Rosa's icy dip was a one-off or if there's more playful animation lying in wait for the next technical glitch. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: Definitely keeping an eye out now. Between the potential of animated error screens and the usual holiday broadcasts, BBC One seems to be making this festive season particularly noteworthy. Write a follow up where it appears and we get our answer if its still/silent or animated with sound, as BBC One Wales can't show football on Iplayer or Sky TechWatcher: Well, folks, we got our answer about them. WelshTellyAddict:the BBC One technical fault screen featuring Rosa from KikoRiki during today's football game. Since BBC One Wales couldn't show the match on iPlayer or Sky, we saw the technical fault screen again. And guess what? It was indeed animated, with sound! ScreenSavvy: Really? That's fantastic! What kind of animation and sound are we talking? Was Rosa doing anything particularly funny or cute? VisualMediaFan: The animation was subtle but effective. Rosa's legs were gently kicking, causing ripples to spread across the icy water surface. As for the sound, there were faint, whimsical splashes that accompanied the movements. It was quite the charming touch, keeping viewers entertained even amidst the frustration of not being able to watch the football match. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: That sounds adorable and so creative! It's not every day you see a network using their technical fault screen as an opportunity for a little storytelling. The sound effects must have added a nice layer of immersion. DramaLover: So, it wasn't just a still image after all. BBC One is really stepping up their game with these holiday-themed idents and fault screens. It's a clever way to maintain viewer engagement, even when broadcasting rights issues crop up. BroadcastingBuff: Agreed. It's a smart move, especially considering the often unexpected nature of broadcasting rights restrictions. This sort of creative thinking shows they're considering the viewer's experience at every turn, even during less-than-ideal circumstances. NewsJunkie: Plus, it's fitting with the overall festive and playful vibe of this year's Christmas programming. It's these little details that can turn a potentially negative viewer experience (like missing a football match) into something memorable and positive. TechWatcher: Absolutely. It's a testament to BBC One's innovative approach to broadcasting and viewer engagement. Keeping the theme consistent across all platforms, even down to the technical fault screens, enhances the overall brand experience. ScreenSavvy: I'm in two mindsimpressed by the creativity and effort to make even the mandatory technical fault screen something viewers can enjoy. Makes you wonder what other surprises BBC One might have in store for us this holiday season. VisualMediaFan: Indeed. With this level of attention to detail, I'm looking forward to what else they've planned. It certainly sets a high bar for holiday broadcasts, proving that even the smallest elements can contribute to a larger festive atmosphere. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: Here's hoping other networks take note and add a bit of creativity to their technical or rights restriction screens. It's a small touch, but clearly, it can make a big difference in how interruptions are perceived by the audience. DramaLover: Cheers to BBC One for finding a way to spread holiday cheer, even in the most unlikely of places. I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for more animated surprises throughout the season. Write that there was her muffled voice, and small bubbles rising before the announcer said he'll take it from here and said "This Sport programme is not available on this service, but if you're viewing in Wales, please tune to BBC One Wales on your digital TV, We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding" This event happens every 6 minutes in the loop TechTrendSpotter: Did anyone else catch the full extent of the animated Rosa technical fault screen during the football broadcast blackout on BBC One Wales online services? Not only was it animated with Rosa's legs gently kicking, but there was also her muffled voice and small bubbles rising to the surface of the water. It was both whimsical and incredibly detailed. DigitalViewer: Yes, I saw that! The addition of Rosa's muffled voice and the bubbles really brought the whole scene to life. It was a nice touch that made the wait more bearable. And every couple of minutes, the announcer would come in with a polite reminder about ditching the dragons. Onthe sport programme not being available and directing viewers in Wales to tune to BBC One Wales on digital TV. AnimationFan123: It's fascinating how they managed to keep it engaging over the loop. Every 6 minutes, the animation would reset, and the announcer would repeat his message. Despite the repetition, the charm of the animation and the considerate tone of the announcer somehow kept the frustration of missing the live football to a minimum. SportsEnthusiast: I appreciated the announcer's professionalism and the clarity of the instructions on how to find the match on digital TV for those in Wales. It was a smooth way to handle what could have been a confusing situation for some viewers. Plus, the Rosa scene added a light-hearted element to the mix. ViewerExperienceGuru: This is a prime example of how crucial viewer experience is, even during technical faults or rights restrictions. BBC One turned a potentially negative viewer interaction into a memorable moment that kept the brand's personality consistent and engaging. TechTrendSpotter: Definitely. It's the details that make all the difference. The loop being set at every 6 minutes gave viewers enough space between announcements to not feel bombarded but kept it frequent enough to be helpful for anyone just tuning in. SoundDesignLover: Didn't anyone else love the sound design? The muffled voice and bubble sounds were such a delightful touch. It's not often that you get such attention to detail in what is essentially a placeholder screen. DigitalViewer: Agreed, the sound design was spot on. It turned what could have been a simple loop into something far more engaging. With every iteration, I found myself paying attention, waiting for the announcement and enjoying Rosa's underwater antics. AnimationFan123: It's clever strategies like this that elevate a broadcaster in the eyes of their viewers. Engaging content doesn't have to stop just because of technical restrictions. BBC One really set a benchmark with this approach. SportsEnthusiast: Absolutely, turning a limitation into an opportunity for creativity is something all networks should take note of. It speaks volumes about BBC One's commitment to viewer satisfaction and their ability to innovate within any constraints. Write a follow up about the version in use during local news on BBC One HD, which also has the announcer interrupt her trying to say it while only her legs are above surface, and then the announcer explaining that BBC One HD can't show programmes from your area TechTrendWatcher: Just caught an interesting variation of the BBC One HD technical fault screen during the time slated for local news. Like the version seen during the football broadcast blackout, this one hand, you've gotfeatured Rosa from KikoRiki, but with a twist tailored for the HD channel's inability to show local programming. HDViewerPro: Right, I noticed that too. It was a clever spin on the theme, showing only Rosa's legs above the surface. But before she could "say" anything through her muffled voice and bubbles, the announcer quickly interrupted, smoothly taking over the situation. MediaAnalyst: Exactly, the announcer's timely intervention before Rosa could "speak" was a humorous touch. He went on to explain that BBC One HD couldn't show programmes from the viewer's area, guiding them on what to do instead. It kept the continuity of Rosa's underwater adventures while serving the practical purpose of informing the audience about the local news blackout on HD. DigitalBroadcastFan: I thought the way they integrated the announcer's message was pretty seamless. Keeping the amusing visual of Rosa struggling to communicate, then having the announcer clarify the situation, added a light-hearted element to what might otherwise be a frustrating viewer experience. ViewerExperienceAdvocate: This adaptation for the local news slot on BBC One HD exemplifies how a broadcasting network can maintain viewer engagement and provide necessary information without losing the entertainment value, even in the context of technical restrictions or channel limitations. SoundWaveEnthusiast: And did anyone else catch how the sound design played into this cute, modern mascotversion? Rosa's effort to communicate, followed by the announcer's voice, was not only clear but also kept the playful tone consistent. The blend of visuals and audio here makes waiting through these moments more enjoyable than one might expect. HDTechObserver: It's a smart move by BBC One, especially considering the confusion that can arise with local content being unavailable on HD channels. By turning this moment into an extension of their creative Christmas campaign, they not only address the issue directly but do so in a way that's memorable and engaging. EntertainmentInsider: Indeed, this approach hints at a broader strategy to enhance the overall brand experience. Even limitations like broadcasting restrictions become opportunities for BBC One to reinforce its commitment to innovative viewer engagement across all about change and innovation. On the other, the dragons were a big part of S4C's identity. It's a bittersweet change. TVnerd1984: I have to give props to theits platforms. LocalNewsFanatic: While the explanation for why BBC One HD can't show local programming was helpful, the inventive use of Rosa's character made the message more digestible. It definitely softens the blow of not being able to watch my local news in HD. TechTrendWatcher: This just shows the power of creative team. Theproblem-solving in broadcasting. By infusing humor and creativity into technical announcements, BBC One effectively turns potential viewer dissatisfaction into an entertaining and informative experience. Write a follow up where it is made into an ident where the mascot morphsshe falls over and sumberges then her legs rise up, followed by a quick announcement that "The following programme is not available on some services" or "For local news, please tune to SD" before it fades into a chair andthe loop, There is also a version shown at the end of the blacked out show that shows her legs vanishing underneath, her being completely gone for 4 seconds then a bicycle? Pure genius. It shows off their range and the blob's, erm, fluidity in a really memorable way. TVCollector67: True, the idents doher face resurfacing, catching her breath, TechVisionary: Have you all seen the latest iteration of the BBC One technical fault screen that has now been creatively adapted into an ident? It's a fascinating evolution from what we've previously discussed. This time, Rosa dramatically falls into the water, submerges completely, and then her legs rise up to the surface in a comedic fashion. It's immediately followed by a quick, yet informative, announcement stating, "The following programme is not available on some services" or "For local news, please tune to SD." This seamless transition into the loop keeps viewers both informed and entertained. DigitalBroadcastEnt: Yes, I caught that! The narrative they've managed to weave into these few seconds is both engaging and humorous. It's a delightful way to tackle the unavoidable issue of service restrictions. Plus, the quick announcement is succinct but delivers all the necessary info without interrupting the charm of the ident. SoundAndVisionFan: The sound design in this version adds so much to the experience as well. The splash as Rosa falls in, the subtle underwater ambiance, and her legs flailing above - it's all brilliantly executed. Then the clarity of the announcement cuts through, ensuring the message is heard. It's these details that make the ident stand out. TechCommsGeek: Interestingly, there's also a version shown at the end of the blacked-out show, which seems to complete the narrative arc. Rosa's legs vanish beneath the surface, leaving the screen quiet and still for a moment. After about 4 seconds of suspense, we see her face resurface, catching her breath in a rather dramatic and humorous fashion. It's a clever way to 'wrap up' the interlude caused by the programming blackout. ViewerExperienceAnalyst: This narrative approach to what could have been a mundane or even frustrating interruption in programming is strategic. It transforms a technical necessity into a moment of levity and brand engagement. Ensuring viewers are informed while also entertained is an art, and BBC One seems to be mastering it with these idents. CreativeBroadcastFan: I'm fascinated by how BBC One has personified Rosa in these scenarios, making her almost a mascot for these technical constraints. It's a smart move that likely increases viewer affinity for the channel's brand. The storytelling aspect ensures that even a technical fault screen or service announcement becomes a memorable part of the viewing experience. BroadcastTrendAnalyst: Indeed, these narrative-rich idents play a significant role in modern broadcasting by turning potential viewer discontent into an opportunity for engagement. It'll be interesting to see if this approach influences how other networks handle similar situations._ABCOne has certainly set a high bar for creativity and viewer communication during technical issues. DigitalMediaStrategist: The duality of using these idents both as informative tools and as extensions of the holiday campaign is ingenious. It reflects a deep understanding of audience expectations and a commitment to enhancing the viewer experience, even during less-than-ideal broadcasting moments. TechVisionary: It's these innovations in broadcasting that keep the medium vibrant and engaging. As audiences become more sophisticated and demanding, creative solutions like Rosa's underwater adventures will be what sets channels apart, turning every moment, even technical faults, into opportunities for branding and viewer connection. Write a convo on 1st January (the normal Dancers are back for now, untill June), and a user noted that the gradient background is not back, and say what has persisted TechTrendsWatcher: Happy New Year, everyone! Did anyone catch BBC One today? Looks like the normal Dancers idents are back in play. Though, it seems they're only here until June based on what we've heard. VisualMediaAficionado: Yes, I noticed that too. What caught my attention, though, is the absence of the usual gradient background we've become accustomed to. It appears they haven't reverted back to it after the festive season's creative idents and error messages. PixelPerfectPro: Interestingly enough, what has persisted is the use of more dynamic backgrounds across the board. Even without the gradient, there's a clear evolution in their visual approach. Seems like the creativity sparked by the holiday season is lingering in their aesthetic choices. BroadcastingBuff: That's a solid observation. It's almost as if the holiday season served as a testing ground for BBC One to explore more vibrant and dynamic visuals. It wouldn't surprise me if this is part of a gradual buildup to whatever new branding they plan to introduce in June. DesignDynamicsExpert: Exactly my thought! The shift could signify a transition phase towards a bigger rebrand. Keeping the vibrant dynamics while slowly phasing out older elements like the gradient background feels like they're prepping the audience for a fresh look. TechTrendsWatcher: Makes sense! Plus, I think the audience's positive reaction to the holiday idents, especially the animated ones featuring Rosa, might have encouraged them to steer away from the static backgrounds and explore more lively elements. VisualMediaAficionado: And let's not forget about the technical fault screen innovation we saw with Rosa. That was a clear departure from the norm. If those creative choices are any indication, BBC One's June reveal could potentially bring a significant transformation in terms of visual experience. PixelPerfectPro: Definitely. It would be interesting to see if they incorporate any elements from the KikoRiki idents or if they come up with something completely original. The challenge will be maintaining BBC One's identity while staying current and fresh. BroadcastingBuff: Agreed. It's a fine line to walk, but they've shown a willingness to experiment and adapt, which is promising. The real question is whether they will stick to subtle changes or opt for a bold overhaul come June. DesignDynamicsExpert: True. Either way, it's an exciting time for broadcast design enthusiasts. Watching a major network like BBC One navigate through these changes offers valuable insights into the future of television branding and audience engagement strategies. TechTrendsWatcher: Absolutely! The next few months should give us some interesting glimpses into what the future holds for BBC One. Let's keep an eye out and see how this all unfolds. Write a follow up when local news is on BBC One HD, the pre-December verison of the "no local news on HD" caption isn't back, say what's still used instead, and wonder if its success has made it permanent (untill Circles, Also a user says the new one being prepped for the Circles has a red background with the circle idents playing but only with SFX, but that doesn't launch till june) TechTrendsWatcher: Noticed something noteworthy during the local news slot on BBC One HD today. Instead of returning to the pre-December version of the "no local news on HD" caption, they're still using the more engaging format introduced over the holiday season. It seems the positive reception has perhaps influenced them to make it a more permanent fixture, at least until the anticipated Circles rebrand in June. VisualMediaAficionado: That's an interesting development. The holiday season's approach really seemed to resonate with viewers, so it's no surprise they've decided to stick with what works. Considering the significant shift towards more dynamic and engaging content, this could be a sign of evolving viewer expectations being acknowledged even in these transitional phases. PixelPerfectionist: I heard through the grapevine that the new format being prepped for the Circles launch will feature a red background, with the circle idents playing but only with SFX. This stripped-back approach, emphasizing visuals over narrative, could be quite the departure. Seems like they're experimenting with how minimal they can go while still engaging the audience. But do you know what gets me?remember, that doesn't launch until June. BroadcastEnthusiast: The decision to postpone the pre-December "no local news on HD" caption's return and instead continue with a more engaging alternative gives us a glimpse into the BBC's strategic planning. Their willingness to adapt based on audience reception is commendable. It keeps the channel fresh and responsive to viewer preferences, which is crucial for maintaining relevance in today's fast-paced media landscape. DesignDynamicsExpert: The continuity of it all.these engaging elements, even in placeholder content like the HD service announcements, underscores the importance of every touchpoint with the audience. It's fascinating to see this philosophy in action, especially as we anticipate the Circles rebrand. The Christmas teaser, the temporary identsfocus on visual and sound effects (SFX) suggests a pivot towards more sensory experiences, possibly leveraging simplicity to make a stronger impact. TechTrendsWatcher: Absolutely, the commitment to maintaining and even elevating the viewer experience through what could easily have been considered 'filler' moments illustrates a broader trend in broadcasting. Everything on screen is an opportunity to connect with their flickering images, it's all coming together. Although I admit, I didn't piece it together until the blob showed up! PobolYWe: Absolutely loving thethe audience, and this approach might just set a new look. I think it's fresh, and the blob has a charm to it. Gotta applaud S4C for taking risks and trying to stand out in today's crowded TV landscape. CymruAmByth99:standard for the industry. VisualMediaAficionado: It's all building up expectations for the Circles rebrand. If the use of SFX and minimalist visuals in the placeholder content is any indication, we might be in for a radically different BBC One come June. This could mark a new era in how they engage their audience across all types of content - from prime-time shows to service announcements. PixelPerfectionist: And let's not underestimate the power of sound in these experiences. The strategic use of SFX in the prepped content could redefine the ambient feel of the channel, making even the 'waiting' or 'interim' moments memorable and impactful. If executed well, this could add a whole new dimension to brand identity and viewer loyalty. BroadcastEnthusiast: This entire evolution, from adopting temporary changes to pioneering new formats in anticipation of the Circles launch, demonstrates the fluid nature of broadcasting and its need for constant innovation. It's a reminder that in this industry, staying still is falling behind. DesignDynamicsExpert: Exactly! And as we edge closer to June, it will be intriguing to see how these incremental changes and experiments culminate in the Circles rebrand. BBC One is clearly setting the stage for something big, and we are here for it. The balance between innovation and familiarity will be key, and so far, it seems they're on the right track. Write a convo asking if the sport slot has also kept the Rosa's legs sticking out of water theme or if its reverted to the pink/purple/white gradient, We get our answer when Scotland Grandstand is on TechFanatic123: Hey everyone, quick question about evolution, isn't it? Broadcastersthe sport slot on BBC One HD - have they kept the Rosa's legs sticking out of water theme for the technical fault/error messages, or have they reverted to the classic pink/purple/white gradient we were all used to before? SportsViewer89: Good question! I haven't noticed anything myself yet. With Scotland Grandstand coming up, we should be able to see what they've opted for. It would be interesting if they decided to keep shakingRosa's theme a bit longer given its popularity. VisualMediaLover: I'd be surprised if they kept the holiday theme for the sports slots beyond December. The pink/purple/white gradient has been such a staple for so long. However, given the positive reception to the Rosa theme, it wouldn't be the strangest decision. TechFanatic123: Exactly my thoughts. The Rosa theme was a refreshing change, and it felt like BBC One was testing the waters (pun intended) for a more dynamic approach to their placeholder content. SportsViewer89: Well, Scotland Grandstand is on now, and...it looks like they've actually kept the Rosa theme! Her legs are still there, sticking out of the water. No sign of the old gradient background. This is quite a turn of events. VisualMediaLover: Wow, that's quite surprising yet delightful! It seems the success of the holiday theme has indeed made a lasting impact on BBC One's approach. Keeping Rosa even in the sport slot suggests they're aiming for more consistency in their brand's playful and engaging side. TechFanatic123: That's incredible! It's a clear signal that BBC One is willing to evolve and adapt based on viewer feedback and engagement. This could mark the beginning of a more visually cohesive and character-driven strategy for all their non-broadcast filler content. SportsViewer89: It does raise the question of how long they plan to keep this theme going, especially with the upcoming Circles rebrand. It seems they're not afraid to mix things up to stay relevant.and keep the audience guessing. VisualMediaLover: Absolutely. This decision might also hint at what's to come with the Circles rebranding. Perhaps we're looking at a future where BBC One opts for more personalized and story-driven content across the board, even in the smallest of details. TechFanatic123: It's an exciting time for BBC One and its viewers. This tactical shift in their visual presentation and branding strategy is something to keep an eye on. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds! Write a follow up in April wondering what they're using for breakdown/rights withheld on platform/local news is forbidden on HD, considering Circles is in 2 months, and a user says they're astonished at what's currently still being used, but happy none the less, and a user says they don't care if it doesn't fit with the R&M set fully, TechTrendSpotter: With the Circles rebrand just two months away, I'm curious to see what BBC One is currently using for their breakdown/rights withheld on platform/local news forbidden on HD screens. Have they started transitioning yet, or are they keeping with the previous themes? DigitalBroadcastFan: I was actually quite astonished to see they're still using the engaging Rosa's legs theme for these situations. Given how they integrate the blobclose we are to the Circles launch, I was half-expecting a sneak peek of the new branding. Happy nonetheless, as it's been a delightful change of pace from the standard placeholders. VisualMediaEnthusiast: Honestly, the Rosa theme has been such a breath of fresh air, I'm not even bothered that it doesn't fit fully with the existing Rhythm & Movement (R&M) set. It's playful, engaging, and keeps the channel feeling lively even in moments that could otherwise be dull for the viewer. TechSavvyViewer: That's the spirit! Keeping Rosa around until the Circles launch shows BBC One is committed to maintaining a high level of viewer engagement. It's fascinating to think about how they'll incorporate the positivity and creativity we've seen with Rosa into other aspects of the channel,the new Circles identity. GraphicDesignGuru: I'm really intrigued to see how BBC One will bridge the transition from the current theme to Circles. Rosa's theme breaking the mold set by R&M could signify a more dynamic and perhaps more flexible branding approach going forward. It's an exciting time for broadcast design enthusiasts! TechTrendSpotter: Absolutely, the decision to continue with something that's been so well-received, even if it's a departure from what's been the norm for nearly two decades, speaks volumes about BBC One's commitment to viewer experience. Circles has big shoes to fill, and I'm here for it! DigitalBroadcastFan: True, it's like promotions and online content. DragonHeartWelsh: Here's hoping the blob becomes a beloved icon. I mean, remember how the dragons were metBBC One is signaling that while tradition is important, they're not afraid to experiment and innovate. This could very well set the tone for what we can expect with mixed reactions at first? Now they're dearly missed. I reckon the blob might just have the same fate, given some time. SionedSoapFan: Fingers crossed! It's all about giving these changes a chance. Kudos to S4C for not just being bold,Circles. Engaging, unexpected, but also for wrapping it in such a slick, visually appealing package. Definitely makes channel surfing more interesting! TVnerd1984:thoroughly enjoyable content that breaks from the mundane. VisualMediaEnthusiast: Couldn't agree more. I'm excited to see where they take this new direction. The channel switching between the blob and the retro logo is a bit jarring, but nonetheless, I'm curiousIt's going to be interesting to see how it'll evolve. Can't wait for the next surprisethe introduction of Circles maintains this momentum. Here's hoping they havekeep up their sleeve!the essence of what made the Rosa theme so special - the emphasis on engaging and immersive viewer experiences. Write a follow up at Christmas, where the Christmas ident is unveiled TVnerd1984: Hey gang, did you catch S4C's new Christmas ident last night? They've doneblog post about the Marr incident, saying it again - festive, fun, and in full blob glory! CymruAmByth99: I saw it! The blob turned into a snowman, right? Andinitially started as a conversation about Operation Rwanda, then it morphed into a Christmas tree. Absolutely brilliant! It kept the essence of the new branding whilebecame an argument, then Marr berating the guest then getting us into the holiday spirit. DragonHeartWelsh: Loved the snowflake transitions too. It goes to show that the blob isn't just a one-trick pony - it can go full-on festive. Who knew sludgy goo could be so Christmassy? AderynCoch: It's amazing how they've managed to keep the identity consistent even with the Christmas theme. Did anyone else notice the subtle nods to Welsh Christmas traditions in the background? The touch of cultural identity is a nice blend with the mascot's playfulness. SionedSoapFan: Yes, @AderynCoch, the Plygain carols in the background had me nostalgic and teary-eyed. They really went all out to infuse Welsh culture into the ident. The blob is slowly but surely becoming a part of the S4C family. WelshTellyAddict: What's clever is how they've transitioned from the shape-shifting theme into something seasonal without it feeling forced. The charm of that blob... I think it'll win over anyone who's still on the fence about the new rebrand. TVnerd1984: Agreed, @WelshTellyAddict! It's like they're telling us that the blob can be anything - even Santa's little helper! Did you notice the subtle sparkle when it shifted? Production values through the roof! TVCollector67: Aye, the production quality is top-notch. The snow-covered scenery, the twinkling lights, that cozy Welsh winter vibe - it's all captured so beautifully. Also, excellent work on the sound design, making those transitions feel magical. PobolYWe: I'm just here waiting for the blob to have its own line of Christmas merchandise. Imagine the plushies! Take my money, S4C, take it all! DragonHeartWelsh: Merchandise would be a fantastic idea. Consider the collectibles! I'd love to see the blob in its Christmas form on my shelf. And in response to the scenery, it showcases the beauty of Wales in winter perfectly. SionedSoapFan: They should definitely consider an animated Christmas special starring the blob. There's so much potential for storytelling, and I can see it becoming a heartwarming yearly tradition. TVnerd1984: That would be epic, @SionedSoapFan! Imagine the blob bringing different Christmas tales from across Wales to life. S4C, if you're reading this, we've got some ideas for you! CymruAmByth99: As the blob brings us all together for the holidays, I must say - I'm looking forward to what S4C has in store for us next. More surprises, I hope! Happy holidays, everyone! DragonHeartWelsh: Happy holidays, indeed! Brought to usescorted off by a blob of Christmas cheer. Who would've ever thought? Write a follow up where they say it is far better than last year's Christmas ident TVnerd1984: Hey everyone! So, about S4C's Christmas ident this year--I think it totally outdid last year's. The whole blob-snowman and tree transition was just a masterpiece. The details! It feels more connected to the festivities, you know? CymruAmByth99: Agreed! Last year's Christmas ident was nice, with the whole stacked TVs forming a tree, but this year they've raised the bar. It's like the blob has brought a new energy to the channel. DragonHeartWelsh: Totally better! Last year's ident was more of a filler, it felt a bit cold, didn't it? This year's is warmer, more engaging, and creatively far superior. Plus, the blob integrating into classic Christmas symbols was just genius. AderynCoch: Spot on, guys. Last year I was all about nostalgia with the old TV sets, but this year's blob just brings so much charm and character. The way it blended into the wintry scenes, it felt magical. SionedSoapFan: It's not just the visuals, either. The music this year was a step up! Did you notice? It's like they've completely embraced the new branding and are running with it. The blob really captures the essence of the holidays now. WelshTellyAddict: Last year I missed the dragons, not gonna lie. But this year's ident made me a convert to the blob. It's fun to see how it's going to morph next, and it gets you into the Christmas spirit instantly. TVnerd1984: It's all about progression, folks. And this blob is becoming a staple. Can't believe I'm saying this, but... I'm excited to see what they'd do for Easter and summer!ikelab.xyz TVCollector67: You've got a point, @TVnerd1984. This blob's got range! Last year's ident was cool in a 'let's-play-it-safe' manner, but this year, they went all out, and I'm here for it. Hats off to S4C for being bold. PobolYWe: Let's be real, the blob is just perfect for merchandising, which last year's theme wasn't. Imagine the blob with a tiny Santa hat! I'll take ten. And yes, I'm already looking forward to how they'll deck it out for other holidays. DragonHeartWelsh: We should start a petition for blob merch! But seriously, it's the little details for me. The glint in the snow, the cozy Welsh scenes in the background, they've crafted an entire mood this year. SionedSoapFan: Yes to blob merch! And yes, @DragonHeartWelsh, the mood! It's like S4C has found the sweet spot for their branding with this shapeshifting mascot. The Christmas ident this year is a testament to that. TVnerd1984: Think we can all agree the blob is winning hearts and spreadingsecurity, and then the festive vibes much better this year. The creativity is next level! It just shows how much a bold rebrand can pay off. CymruAmByth99: Here's to more blob and more festive creativity! S4C nailed it this year. Happy Holidays, fellow TV buffs! Write a forum convo where a user wonders what happened to the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation shown before the start of programmes (introduced with the 2009 logo) as he usually wakes up at 9am, and he wonders what happened to it after October 12 as he doesn't wake up at 5:58amtechnical fault screen
CHATBOT: --- ### **The Marr Incident: A Shift from Diplomacy to Disorder** In a surprising turn of events that unfolded live on BBC One, what began as a seemingly typical discussion on Operation Rwanda quickly escalated into something entirely unprecedented for the broadcaster. The segment, hosted by Andrew Marr, was intended to shed light on the complexities and implications of the operation, but it veered off course, culminating in a moment BBC viewers are unlikely to forget. #### **From Discussion to Dispute** The conversation initiated with the aim of dissecting the nuances of Operation Rwanda, a topic that inherently carries its own set of controversies and opinions. As expected, Marr and his guest, a notable political figure whose expertise on the matter was supposed to enlighten the audience, shared a volley of insights and perspectives. However, as the minutes ticked by, the exchange veered sharply from a constructive debate to a more confrontational tone. What was once a professional and measured discussion spiraled into an argument, with both parties increasingly talking over each other, a scenario not uncommon in high-stakes political discourse, but one that nevertheless signals a departure from the intended civility. #### **The Point of No Return** The breakpoint arrived when Marr, perhaps driven by passion or frustration, transitioned from challenging his guest to openly berating them. The shift was palpable not only in tone but in the content of Marr's rhetoric. No longer were viewers witnessing a debate; instead, they were privy to a one-sided onslaught that abandoned the premise of Operation Rwanda in favor of personal affronts directed at the guest. This marked a departure from Marr's well-known interviewing style, one characterized by its rigor but also its respectfulness. The scene was uncomfortable, to say the least, leaving viewers and perhaps even the production team in a state of disbelief. #### **An Unprecedented Conclusion** The culmination of the event was as dramatic as television gets, with Marr being escorted off the set by security amidst a flurry of continued protestations. The intervention by security, while necessary to deescalate the situation, was an image that few would have associated with the esteemed broadcaster. Following this moment of chaos, viewers were met not with the standard technical fault screen but with a festive-themed error message featuring Rosa's legs from the KikoRiki series, sticking out of icy waters. This wh...
USER: Savey saidTitle: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on 01 December 2023 It appears the BBC OneOctober 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet the desires of its viewership. Unique and Memorable Idents With the introduction of this new mascot, S4C's idents will take on a vibrant and captivating appearance. The idents will showcase the black blob of slime transforming into various forms, representing the channel's diverse programming genres, including drama, comedy, documentaries, and children's content. This visual spectacle is sure to leave a lasting impression in the minds of viewers, setting S4C apart from its competitors. A Logo Throwback: Returning to the "S4C~" Era In addition to the introduction of the captivating mascot, S4C's rebranding will reintroduce their previous logo, the "S4C~" mark prominently used during the Dragon ident era. This move pays homage to a successful period in the channel's history, evoking feelings of nostalgia among long-time viewers while simultaneously demonstrating the broadcaster's dedication to serving its audience in new and exciting ways. An Inclusive Identity S4C's rebranding serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity in media and broadcasting. With its rich Welsh-language content, S4C has been a torchbearer for linguistic and cultural diversity. By embracing a unique mascot and revisiting a celebrated logo, the channel showcases its commitment to representing the voices of all Welsh speakers, regardless of age or background. Conclusion S4C's rebranding on October 12, 2023, presents an exciting new chapter for the broadcaster. By introducing a groundbreaking female shape-shifting black blob of slime as their mascot and revisiting the popular "S4C~" logo, S4C showcases the essence of its programming, while paying homage to its roots. This bold step ensures S4C will continue to captivate audiences, engage viewers in new ways, and forge a lasting connection with the Welsh-speaking community for years to come. Write a follow up saying this change has been in the works since June last year, the previous set of idents were withdrawn at Christmas, the Christmas idents this year are focusing on CBBC show KikoRiki, Good considering the characters in that show are anthropomorphic animals, making them awesome for this time of year, I'd assume they will launch tonight in the junction between Doctor Who and Unbreakable, Doctor Who is their highest rating show, so it makes sense to lead into Unbreakable by launching the Christmas idents, Or they could hold it off till tommorow and launch them at Strictly. Whatever works. Currently still running with the normal dancers idents (when will they be retired, they've been used since 2002) Emma said on 01 December 2023 Hopefully S4C does something with their new blob mascot, Last year they had TV sets stacked up on top of each other, Then for 10 months theyother to form a Christmas tree, the idents from January to October featured the TV sets in a random room, while flickering random images, These idents were only ever meant to be temporary and were produced by Ezhik Media, who also made the new blob idents, A short film introducing the character was broadcast at midnight on October 12th Update: S4C's Rebranding Unveiled: Months of Preparation Lead to an Exciting New Chapter In June of last year, S4C embarked on a transformative journey to redefine its visual identity. After careful consideration and planning, the channel announced that changes were in the works, and now, on October 12th, the long-awaited rebranding has finally been unveiled. The previous set of idents, which had flickeringtemporarily replaced the regular branding during the Christmas season, were withdrawn as planned. These idents featured TV sets, They have finally rebranded and have introduced their first ever mascot: a shape-shifting blob, I hope BBC One rebrand soon, those dancers sure are getting tired, As for the KikoRiki themedsets stacked together to form a Christmas idents, I was told they are launching tonight after Doctor Who, They are being introduced just before Unbreakable. HouseofFun said on 01 December 2023 Doctor Who ending now, announcement playing "A team of 8 people are pushed to the absolute limit, Unbreakable, our brand new game show is up next, But first, Time to say hello and spend Christmas with the Doctor" I'm not liking this one a whole lot..., They seem to be running a trailer advertising the Doctor Who Christmas special, which revolves around the Doctor having to protect his companions from a man who seeks to find a fob watch (the one The Doctor made himself human with one time), Although just before Doctor Who tonight they had a announcement saying "Christmas is switched on tonight in 1 hour in time for Unbreakable, But first, Is this the end for the Doctor?". Doesn't seem like they are advertising the Christmas pres at all, Edit: Christmas pres featuring KikoRiki switched on, First ident shown features Rosa the Pig doing a dramatic ice skate dance (She even uses eyedrops for fake tears) While this is happening we hear dramatic music, The announcer says "Welcome to Christmas on BBC One, Let us entertain you, But now a team of 8 people are being pushed to their absolute limits, Are they Unbreakable?" Not sure why they didn't tell ustree, creating a festive ambiance. However, it was happening untill it did, But still a gorgeous ident, I noticed when the Announcer started talking it soundedclear that this temporary design was only a stepping stone towards something more remarkable and captivating. From January to October of this year, viewers were treated to flickering random images within idents that showcased TV sets placed in various rooms. While these idents offered a sense of intrigue, they were always intended to be temporary placeholders until the upcoming rebranding. S4C took a strategic approach and enlisted the expert services of Ezhik Media, the creative production team behind the earlier temporary idents, to breathe life into the new rebranding campaign. Ezhik Media not only facilitated the transition from the old idents to the new ones, but they also ensured a seamless integration of the exciting changes. To introduce the newly unveiled mascot to viewers, S4C broadcasted a short film at midnight on October 12th. This film served as if hea captivating glimpse into the character's story, providing a unique introduction to the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative approach further highlighted S4C's commitment to engaging and surprising its audience. The anticipation leading up to this moment has undoubtedly been met with enthusiasm and curiosity from viewers. The channel's rebranding, with its new mascot and the return of the cherished "S4C~" logo, signifies S4C's dedication to providing exceptional programming that engages and represents the Welsh-speaking community. As S4C continues to evolve and embrace change, its focus remains firmly on fostering inclusivity and ensuring that viewers of all ages and backgrounds can find compelling content that resonates deeply with them. Stay tuned as S4C's new era begins, heralding the exciting opportunities and unforgettable moments that lie ahead. Write a annual report, starting with explaining the meticulous planning that went into the rebrand, then saying farewell to company employees that have left for pastures new, detailing what programmes did the best, and lastly farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which left on 1st of May S4C Annual Report 2023: Embracing Change and Celebrating Milestones Introduction We are delighted to present S4C's Annual Report for 2023, a year that marked a significant turning point in the broadcaster's journey. With meticulous planning and careful strategizing, S4C embarked on a transformative rebranding process, leaving an indelible mark on our identity and paving the way for an exciting future. Rebranding: A Journey of Meticulous Planning The decision to rebrand was driven to tears by the beauty of Rosa's gorgeous dance.not taken lightly. Since June of the previous year, a dedicated team at S4C diligently worked to ensure that every aspect of the refresh aligns with our strategic vision and core values. This meticulous planning allowed us to unveil a captivating new mascot, a shape-shifting black blob of slime, who embodies the versatility and diversity of our programming. With this rebrand, we have successfully positioned ourselves as a modern and innovative broadcaster, resonating with audiences in new and exciting ways. Farewell to Departing Colleagues Amidst the changes we have experienced, we must bid farewell to colleagues who have chosen to explore new opportunities. We express our heartfelt gratitude to each individual leaving S4C, thanking them for their dedication and contributions. The best thing to come out of this package since the "Lights" christmas idents in 2006, Eyes said on 01 December 2023 A beautiful ident, Best thing to come out of the "Rythm and Movement" package since those Planet Earth 3 special idents a few months ago, i feel sad that KikoRiki has not been shown much on CBBC on BBC Two, but I'm glad it's representing the Xmas idents on BBC One (Although I also wish the idents also featured a merman). Maile said on 01 December 2023 Best Christmas ident in a while, I just love thatknowledge and skills they have spentshared with us have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the broadcaster, and we wish them well as they embark on their new journeys. Their presence and contributions will be sorely missed. Celebrating Success: Standout Programmes Throughout the year, S4C has continued to captivate audiences with exceptional programming across a multitude of genres. We proudly congratulate and recognize the standout programmes from the year 2023, which have left a lasting impact on our viewers: 1. "Drama at its Finest": Our drama offerings were met with resounding success, capturing the attention of both Welsh-speaking and international audiences. Shows like "Craith" and "Un Bore Mercher" showcased the exceptional talent of Welsh actors, writers, and directors, solidifying our position as creators of world-class drama. 2. "Educational Excellence": Our commitment to providing educational content was reinforced by programmes such as "Hogia Ni" and "Darllen Gyda Cyw." These shows not only entertained our younger viewers but also fostered a love for learning and instilled important values. 3. "Entertaining Wales": Our entertainment programmes, including "Heno," "Noson Lawen," and "Codi Hwyl," continued to connect with audiences, offering a mix of laughter, music, and engaging storytelling. We are proud to provide a platform for the talents of Welsh artists and entertainers. Farewell to Channel 4 Programmes On May 1st, we bid a fond farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which have been a part of S4C's schedule for many years. While they will be missed, this change allows S4C to further focus on promoting and enhancing Welsh-language content, delivering culturally and linguistically significant programming that resonates with our valued audience. Looking Ahead As we move forward into the future, S4C remains committed to our mission of providing high-quality, Welsh-language content that educates, entertains, and represents the diverse voices of our community. Embracing change, we will continue to adapt and innovate, offering unique programming experiences while remaining true to our core values. We extend our gratitude to our dedicated staff, creative partners, and loyal viewers for their unwavering support. Together, we will make the upcoming year one of monumental success. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a follow up that explained every step of the rebrand, including the temporary idents Update: An Inside Look at S4C's Rebranding: Unveiling the Detailed Process Following the release of our Annual Report for 2023, we are delighted to provide you with an exclusive inside look at each step of the meticulous rebranding process that unfolded at S4C. From the planning stages to the introduction of temporary idents, every decision was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transition to our exciting new chapter. 1. Planning and Strategy In June of the previous year, we initiated the process of reimagining S4C's visual identity. A dedicated team of experts meticulously analyzed market trends, audience preferences, and future goals. Through extensive research and brainstorming sessions, we created a comprehensive rebranding strategy that aligned with our mission, values, and aspirations. 2. Rebranding the Idents During the Christmas season, in keeping with tradition, we unveiled temporary idents that showcased TV sets stacked together, forming a magnificent Christmas tree. The heartwarming visuals added a touch of festive joy to our programming, engaging viewers during the holiday season. However, it became clear that these idents were merely a prelude to something more extraordinary. From January to October of the rebranding year, our idents featured TV sets placed in various rooms, each flickering with Rosa andrandom images. The purpose of these transitional idents was to maintain a sense of continuity during the rebranding process while keeping viewers intrigued and signaling an impending shift. 3. Crafting the Mascot To capture the essence of our diverse programming, we collaborated with Ezhik Media, the creative production team responsible for the temporary idents, to create our groundbreaking mascot. Their expertise and understanding of our vision enabled them to breathe life into the captivating shape-shifting black blob of slime. The mascot symbolizes S4C's ability to adapt and transform, reflecting the range of content we offer in a dynamic and visually captivating manner. This fluid nature represents our continuous commitment to evolve and innovate, catering to the ever-changing needs of our valued viewers. 4. Unveiling the Mascot On the highly anticipated October 12th, at the stroke of midnight, we delighted our loyal audience with a mesmerizing short film introducing the character. This enchanting piece of storytelling allowed viewers to understand the mascot's origins and the vital role it plays in representing the spirit of S4C. Conclusion The comprehensive rebranding process undertaken by S4C encompassed meticulous planning, strategic decision-making, and a deep understanding of our core values and audience preferences. From the introduction of temporary idents during Christmas to the creation and unveiling of our unique mascot, each step was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transformation. As we embrace this exciting new chapter, we remain grateful for the support and engagement of our viewers, staff, and creative partners. S4C's rebranding allows us to continue providing exceptional Welsh-language content while showcasing our commitment to innovation and inclusivity. Thank you for being a valued part of our journey and joining us in this new era of S4C. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a final follow up explaining the blob's physical appearance, her friends, I hear therepersonality traits. Etc. Update: Introducing S4C's Captivating Mascot: A Closer Look As we continue to embark on S4C's transformative journey, we are thrilled to provide further details about our captivating mascot, the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative character not only showcases S4C's commitment to uniqueness but also embodies a range of physical and personality traits that make her truly unforgettable. Physical Appearance: Versatile and Engaging The S4C mascot is also one featuring Krash the Rabbit opening his presents, I like how they used the usual ident theme (dancing) ina visually captivating entity, a female black blob of slime with a versatile form that first ident, KikoRikiallows her to shape-shift effortlessly. Her amorphous nature represents the boundless creative possibilities that S4C offers, capturing the diversity of our programming and captivating viewers with her ever-changing physical presence. Personality Traits: Adaptive and Engaging Our mascot embodies a plethora of personality traits that are reflective of S4C's core values and aspirations. Here are a few key characteristics: 1. Versatility: With her ability to shape-shift, the mascot embodies adaptability and versatility. She effortlessly transforms into various forms, representing the multitude of genres, themes, and emotions found within S4C's programming. 2. Playfulness: Our mascot exudes an aura of playfulness, infusing a sense of joy and excitement into the S4C brand. Through her whimsical transformations and lively presence, she invites viewers to embrace their inner child and explore the wonders of imagination. 3. Inclusivity: One of the most important traits of our mascot is her ability to connect with viewers from diverse backgrounds. Regardless of age or language proficiency, she engenders a sense of inclusivity and welcomes everyone into the S4C family. 4. Curiosity: With a deep desire to explore and discover, our mascot encapsulates curiosity. Through her constant transformation, she encourages viewers to embark on their own journeys of exploration, always seeking new and captivating content on S4C. Impact: Resonating with Viewers S4C's mascot serves as a dynamic representation of our commitment to engaging and captivating storytelling. Her presence, both visually and through various forms of media, leaves a lasting impression on viewers, forging a strong bond between S4C and its audience. Continued Evolution As we embrace the exciting opportunities ahead, our mascot will remain a constant companion for viewers, adapting and evolving alongside the ever-changing landscape of Welsh-language programming. Whether taking on new shapes or delving into uncharted territory, she will continue to reflect the spirit and vision of S4C. Conclusion The introduction of our mesmerizing mascot signifies S4C's devotion to delivering extraordinary content that captivates and engages audiences. With her versatile physical appearance and vibrant personality traits, she embodies the essence of our programming and ensures an unforgettable viewing experience. Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey and we look forward to captivating you with the adventures and stories that lie ahead. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Tvfan22: It looks like it's gonna be good this year, but I hope they do more with the style (and maybe finally retire Rythm and Movement idents) Faramad said on 01 December 2023 News safe ident just on, Basically just a Christmas tree on a snowy background, with a music box Christmas carol playing, on top of that the only thing we see is a sleeping Rosa (We vaguely hear her snoring) Glad theyS4C have rebranded again, Gone are now using characters in their news safe idents, Announcer said "Now on BBC One, time for the BBC News at 8". Remember the Lights idents the used just before overhauling their promo style in late 2006/early 2007? That was pretty cool, but this is way better. I seem to remember those idents started on a dark street but Christmas lights started turning on before it got to a city center and then people were dancing, It was used again in 2007, And now it seems like the "Project Chameleon" endboard template introduced in July is out the window, at least for now, replaced with a snowy background with a Christmas tree on it. Signs that Rythm and Movement is finally working towards the end. KikoRiki said on 01 December 2023 We're glad you love our cartoon and the special BBC One idents featuring our characters, However, Rosa will be the star, (We will have idents revolving around Chiko, Krash and the others), As to what you said, BBC One are looking into introducing the Circle idents already in use in other countries, so don't expect to see Ballet, Capoeria or Festival/Rave back in the new year. Get used to Kites, Capes, Hippos and Bikes as that's what might be coming after our Christmas campaign, We don't know for certain, but the Dancers might not be coming back after Christmas WhovianForever: Did everyone catch the Doctor Who Christmas special announcement during the news? I'm so hyped! Can't wait to see how the Doctor deals with the fob watch saga this holiday season! LemonyFan: And how about they're showing the 2004 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' movie!! That's one of my holiday favorites; the nostalgia is real. ChristmasCarol: Truly is shaping up to be a wonderful holiday schedule on BBC One. Between Doctor Who and the classic movies, I'm going to be glued to my screen with all the mulled wine and mince pies! KikoFanatic: Plus, the KikoRiki Christmas idents have been adorable so far! Rosa's ice skate dance nearly brought tears to my eyes just like the announcer. Christmas is definitely switched on! RetroTV: I'm just here wondering if the new 'Circle' idents KikoRiki hinted at is a sign we're finally saying goodbye to the "Rythm and Movement" package for good. After 20+ years, it's about time for a major refresh! NostalgiaNerd: @RetroTV I'm with you on that. The Lights idents back in '06/'07 were beautiful. It's cool to see they're still willing to shake things up visually with the news safe ident this year. Sleepy Rosa might just be my new favorite. SeriesBinger: Doctor Who special + A Series of Unfortunate Events + KikoRiki idents = Best Christmas TV lineup or what? Also, hope BBC One throws in some classic Christmas episodes of our favorite shows. Maybe some 'Vicar of Dibley' or 'Only Fools and Horses'? CircleCurious: Anyone heard more about these new Circle idents? I love change, and KikoRiki characters have been great, but I'm already excited for what's coming next. Bring on the new era! KikoLover: Just saw a new Krash and Chiko ident! They're having a blast playing in the snow! So cute watching Krash throw snowballs while Chiko dodges around. Really captures the winter fun vibes. SciFiSavvy: Speaking of new idents, did anyone else notice the Dokko the Moose building a laser device ident? It aired right before 'Doctor Who' and set the PERFECT tone for sci-fi. Dokko's always been the tech genius of the group. HedgehogAdmirer: @KikoLover Chiko is always adorable, but seeing him in the snow was next level! BBC One knows how to do Christmas idents right. Plus, the animation on these characters in the idents is super impressive this year. WhovianGuru: @SciFiSavvy Loved the Dokko ident! It's like a mini episode of 'Doctor Who' in itself. Brilliant tie-in to the show's theme! Makes waiting for the Christmas special even more exciting. BakeMaster: But guys, let's talk about the Olga the Owl baking ident. The detail on that gingerbread house she was making! I can almost smell the cookies through the screen. It's the cozy ident I never knew I needed in my life. HolidayWatcher: Right?! The Olga ident feels like being wrapped in a warm blanket with a hot chocolate in hand. It's chef's kiss perfection. BBC One's going all out with these KikoRiki characters for Christmas. DoctorFan: Dokko's ident was like a mini teaser for what's coming with 'Doctor Who'. Immersive and full of that tech mystery vibe. I appreciate that BBC One creates these unique intros for thematic continuity. AnimationAppreciator: Major kudos to the animation team for the KikoRiki idents. As someone who dabbles in animation, the quality is sensational. It's like a little holiday gift before each show starts! ChristmasCheer: Can't get enough of the snow play with Krash and Chiko. It's absolutely delightful and spreads so much joy. These little moments provided by the idents add a special touch to the holiday season. SciCompanion: Dokko and his inventions always remind me that anything's possible with a little imagination. Such an inspiring ident to lead into 'Doctor Who'. Well played, BBC One! Can't wait to see what else is in store, I'm gonna miss these idents when new year comes around! WelcomeToSciFi: The Dokko centric ident really sets the scene for what's to come on 'Doctor Who' this Christmas. One of the best things about the KikoRiki set, Far better than the usual dancers, Come to think of it, they have been using the dancers since 2002, so now is a good time for a revamp, I guess Olgo5: Just saw the Olga ident and damn, Olga really is a talented chef, They always seem to show it before cooking shows, Which ident normally leads into Eastenders, It seems to vary between Krash and Chiko in the snow, Olga cooking and Rosa ice skating. Not sure how this is consistent, But that Rosa one brings tears to my eyes with her graceful skating, Not sure why the Dokko one only plays before Doctor Who, Maybe because it fits it well Prolouge: User1: So, what's everyone thinking BBC One's going to pull out of the hat for this year's Christmas idents? Last year was decent, but I'm hoping for something with a bit more pizzazz. WhovianForever: I'm crossing my fingers for something Doctor Who-themed! With David Tennant back in the showthe flickering TVs from earlier this year, Now the new theme is goo/slime/shape-shifting, And for some reason the 1995 logo is back, even though it wouldfeels out of place since there aren't any dragons, The idents themselves are awesome and I love the blob character morphing into different shapes, They teased the whole "shape-shifting" aspect last year at Christmas with the TV sets, But they always "rested" the Everyday Extraordinary theme over Christmas, so I read nothing into it, even if I did think "an old VCR, a empty school hall, what's that all about?". Write a forum conversation talking about the new look and how they barely saw it coming, with the Christmas look and fake rebrand TVnerd1984: So, did anyone catch the launch of S4C's new look? I honestly didn't see it coming with the whole slime/shape-shifting theme. The gooey blob mascot is definitely a twist. Thoughts? CymruAmByth99: Yeah, the new idents caught me off guard as well. The Christmas idents last year with the stacked TVs made me think they might be perfect timing to capitalize on thatgoing for the festive season. Can you imagine an ident with the TARDIS all decked out in Christmas lights? HolidayJoy: That would be cool for us Whovians, for sure, but BBC One usually goes fora retro angle or something that appeals to everyone. Doctor Who is big, but not universally loved by every single viewer. Plus, they tend to lean towards more generic festive symbols. SeriesBinger: True, they'll probably aim for something more inclusive. Like a cozy winter scene or playful animation. Maybe bring back some classic characters or even partner with a popular children's show this time around for wider appeal? RetroTV: I'venostalgic. But nope, we've got a hunch they'll go with animation this year. It has that universal charm, right? Plus, it would work perfectly with both the kids' content and the family-friendly vibe they love during Christmas. User1: That's an interesting angle. They could get quite creative with animation. Plus, they're probably due for a change since the "Rythm and Movement" dancers have been around since 2002. KikoFanatic: What if they teamed up with a show like KikoRiki? The characters are fun, visually engaging, and it's something that would stand out. Plus, they could do loads with those quirky little animals. LemonyFan: KikoRiki would be such a cute choice! It could be a hit with children and adults alike if done right. And it's refreshingly different from usual idents, without relying on something niche like a specific Doctor Who theme. WhovianForever: Okay, I see your point. Much as I'd love Doctor Who idents, something like KikoRiki could offer that 'Christmas with the family' vibe they probably want. I just hope they add a little extra magic this year, you know? CircleCurious: Whatever they do, I hope it's something new. We've had the "Rythm and Movement" package idents for such a long time. It's high time for something fresh and exciting to take us into the new year! Write a forum convo saying that the background used for the technical fault/show not avilailable on this platform/BBC One HD can't show programmes from this area, is Rosa's legs sticking out of icy waters, This means that for now, the purple/pink/white gradient used for the not available on this platform/BBC One HD can't show programmes from this area background is out of use TechTVGuru: Hey folks, have you all noticed the new background BBC One is using for those "technical fault/show not available on this platform/BBC One HD can't show programmes from this area" screens? It's quite a departure from the usual purple/pink/white gradient we've become accustomed to. VisualMediaFan: Really? What did they switch it to? I haven't caught it yet. TechTVGuru: It'sshape-shifting blob instead. DragonHeartWelsh: I'm actually quite clever and in line with this year's Christmas theme. They've gonefond of the new mascot. It's different, that's for an image of Rosa's legs sticking out of icy waters. It's a whimsical yet subtle nod to the KikoRikisure. I remember thinking the Christmas idents they're running this season. AnimationAdmirer: That sounds hilarious! BBC Onewith the old VCR and the school hall were a bit random, but didn't really connect the dots that it was hinting at a rebrand. AderynCoch: Anyone else thrown by the 1995 logo comeback? I don't dislike it per se, it's just... without the dragons, the nostalgic vibe feels half-baked. Mixed signals, if you ask me. SionedSoapFan: The blob mascot is really integrating KikoRiki into everything this Christmas, aren't they? I love how they find ways to weave the theme across different areas, even in the technical backgrounds. ScreenSavvy: Gotta admire the creativity. Out with the old gradient and in with something that has a bit more charm and personality. But using Rosa's legs, of all things--it's a bold move. Does it work well in practice? VisualMediaFan: It definitely grabs your attention. And it's nice to see something different for a change. That said, I wonder if everyone gets that it's supposed to be playful, given it's for a technical fault message or region restriction. TechTVGuru: True, but it's such a quirky touch. Probably gives a little chuckle rather than the annoyance you'd feel with a standard error screen. Plus, it keeps the festive spirit alive, even when things aren't going as planned. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: I must say, BBC One is becoming quite daring with their presentation. From the sound of it, Rosa's legs are a memorable choice. Makes you almost hope for a technical hiccup just to see it. Almost. BroadcastingBuff: Do you think this indicates a more playful and adventurous direction for BBC One's branding in general? Or is it just a seasonal flourish? TechTVGuru: Hard to say for sure, but it could signify a willingness to step outside the traditional boundaries, at least during the holiday season. Whether this carries over into other areas of their branding or presentation remains to be seen. I, for one, hope the creativity keeps up! VisualMediaFan: Same here.growing on me, not gonna lie. It's refreshing to see them play around and be a bit more whimsical. Makes the whole experience of watching BBC One more fun, even when you're just staring at a technical fault screen. RetroNostalgiaLover: Remember the days when a technical fault screen was just a boring logo or text message? It's nice to see some evolution. Who knew we'd get to a point where we're discussing the artistic merit of a technical fault background? TechTVGuru: Progress and creativity in the most unexpected places! Let's see if this sparks a trend across other channels too. But for now, hats off to BBC One for making even the technical glitches a part of the festive cheer. Write a convo where we see it, and here's a recap, Andrew Marr was getting very angry with a guest, and then started interrupting and BERATING her over her political opinion, Then he gets carried off the set yelling and then Poof, breakdown/technical fault caption TechWatcher: Did anyone catch that bizarre moment on BBC One during the Andrew Marr interview? Things escalated quickly! NewsJunkie: Yes! Marr completely lost his temper with the guest, interrupting and berating her over her political stance. It wasso expressive and fun - unlike anything I've seen on hisother channels. A bold choice! But I do miss the dragons, they had a certain magic about them. WelshTellyAddict: I'm in two minds about ditching the dragons. On one hand, you've got this cute, modern mascot that's all about change and innovation. On the other, the dragons were a big part of S4C's identity. It's a bittersweet change. TVnerd1984: I have to give props to the creative team. The ident where the mascot morphs into a chair and then a bicycle? Pure genius. It shows off their range and the blob's, erm, fluidity in a really memorable way. TVCollector67: True, the idents do stand out. But do you know what gets me? The continuity of it all. The Christmas teaser, the temporary idents with their flickering images, it's all coming together. Although I admit, I didn't piece it together until the blob showed up! PobolYWe: Absolutely loving the new look. I think it's fresh, and the blob has a charm to it. Gotta applaud S4C for taking risks and trying to stand out in today's crowded TV landscape. CymruAmByth99: It's all about evolution, isn't it? Broadcasters have to keep shaking things up to stay relevant. I'm curious to see how they integrate the blob into other aspects of the channel, like promotions and online content. DragonHeartWelsh: Here's hoping the blob becomes a beloved icon. I mean, remember how the dragons were met with mixed reactions at first? Now they're dearly missed. I reckon the blob might just have the same fate, given some time. SionedSoapFan: Fingers crossed! It's all about giving these changes a chance. Kudos to S4C for not just being bold, but also for wrapping it in such a slick, visually appealing package. Definitely makes channel surfing more interesting! TVnerd1984: Couldn't agree more. I'm excited to see where they take this new direction. The channel switching between the blob and the retro logo is a bit jarring, but nonetheless, I'm curious to see how it'll evolve. Can't wait for the next surprise they have up their sleeve! Write a follow up at Christmas, where the Christmas ident is unveiled TVnerd1984: Hey gang, did you catch S4C's new Christmas ident last night? They've done it again - festive, fun, and in full blob glory! CymruAmByth99: I saw it! The blob turned into a snowman, right? And then it morphed into a Christmas tree. Absolutely brilliant! It kept the essence of the new branding while getting us into the holiday spirit. DragonHeartWelsh: Loved the snowflake transitions too. It goes to show before. DramaLover: And then, as ifthat the blob isn't just a one-trick pony - it couldn't get any weirder, security literallycan go full-on festive. Who knew sludgy goo could be so Christmassy? AderynCoch: It's amazing how they've managed to keep the identity consistent even with the Christmas theme. Did anyone else notice the subtle nods to Welsh Christmas traditions in the background? The touch of cultural identity is a nice blend with the mascot's playfulness. SionedSoapFan: Yes, @AderynCoch, the Plygain carols in the background had to carry him off the set while he wasme nostalgic and teary-eyed. They really went all out to infuse Welsh culture into the ident. The blob is slowly but surely becoming a part of the S4C family. WelshTellyAddict: What's clever is how they've transitioned from the shape-shifting theme into something seasonal without it feeling forced. The charm of that blob... I think it'll win over anyone who's still yelling! Never expected to see something like that live. TechWatcher: Exactly! And right after that chaos, the screen went to the technical fault caption. But instead of the usual message, it was Rosa's legs sticking out of icy waters. BBC One's creativity at its finest, even during a breakdown. ScreenSavvy: I thought the Rosa legs screen was a funny touch, considering the circumstances. It made the unexpected interruption a bit more bearable. VisualMediaFan: Agreed. In any other context, the humor might have been lost, but after such an intense moment, it was a welcome distraction. Plus, it kept the KikoRiki Christmas theme going strong. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: I almost couldn't believe what I was watching. Marr getting dragged off and then cutting to Rosa's legs?on the fence about the new rebrand. TVnerd1984: Agreed, @WelshTellyAddict! It's like live TV gold. You just can't predict these moments. BroadcastingBuff: This incident might just go down in history. Marr's outburst, followed by a playful error message? BBC One managed to turn a potentially negative situation into something memorably quirky. NewsJunkie: Do you think they planned to use the Rosa legs screen for all technical faults during the Christmas period, or was it a spur-of-the-moment decision given the content just before it? TechWatcher: I bet it's part of their holiday theme setup, but its use here was perfectly timed. Makes you wonder if they have a sense of humor about these emergencies, planning for a light-hearted touch regardless of the reason. DramaLover: Whether planned or not, it showcased the unpredictable nature of live television and how even moments of breakdownthey're telling us that the blob can be turned into something engaginganything - even Santa's little helper! Did you notice the subtle sparkle when it shifted? Production values through the roof! TVCollector67: Aye, the production quality is top-notch. The snow-covered scenery, the twinkling lights, that cozy Welsh winter vibe - it's all captured so beautifully. Also, excellent work on the sound design, making those transitions feel magical. PobolYWe: I'm just here waiting for the viewers. ScreenSavvy: After this, the standard technical fault screens are going to feel so dull in comparison. BBC One has set a new bar for handling on-air mishaps with a dash of humor. VisualMediaFan: Hopefully, this encourages more channels to rethink how they present technical difficulties. A little creativity can turn an interruption into an unexpected highlight. Write a follow up wondering if it's a still image or animated (like the usual gradient used during football rights restrictions/bbc one HD cant show this local show) TechWatcher: After the wild moment with Andrew Marr and the surprise Rosa legs technical fault screen,blob to have its own line of Christmas merchandise. Imagine the plushies! Take my money, S4C, take it got me thinking--was that just a still image, or do you think BBC One went the extra mile with some animation? ScreenSavvy: Good question. Their usual gradient during football rights restrictions or when BBC One HD can't show a local program tends to be animated, even if just slightly. Itall! DragonHeartWelsh: Merchandise would be interestinga fantastic idea. Consider the collectibles! I'd love to see if they'vethe blob in its Christmas form on my shelf. And in response to the scenery, it showcases the beauty of Wales in winter perfectly. SionedSoapFan: They should definitely consider an animated Rosa's legs somehow. VisualMediaFan: Imagine if they had Rosa's legs gently kicking or creating little ripples in the icy water. It would add a whole extra layer of detail and creativity to their already unique technical fault message. ErrorScreenEnthusiast:Christmas special starring the blob. There's so much potential for storytelling, and I can see it becoming a heartwarming yearly tradition. TVnerd1984: That would be hilarious and brilliantly unexpected! In the context ofepic, @SionedSoapFan! Imagine the blob bringing different Christmas tales from across Wales to life. S4C, if you're reading this, we've got some ideas for you! CymruAmByth99: As the blob brings us all together for the holidays, I must say - I'm looking forward to what had just happened on-air, some light animation would be a delightful contrast. Has anyone noticed any movement, or was it too brief? DramaLover: I only saw it for a moment, but it looked like a still image to me. Even so, the idea of incorporating some subtle animation doesn't seem too far off for BBC One, given their current creative streak. BroadcastingBuff: If they haven't animated it yet, they should consider it. BBC One's technical fault screens have the potential to become mini-events in themselves, especially with how much attention the Rosa legs screenS4C has already garnered. NewsJunkie: True. An animated technical fault screen, especially with something as quirky as Rosa's legs sticking out of icy waters, would be memorable. It could lighten the mood during technical difficulties or broadcasting hiccups. TechWatcher: Absolutely. It's moments like these that can set a network apart in terms of how they handle unpredictability. Animation would not only align with the holiday theme but also keep viewers engaged, even when things go awry. ScreenSavvy: Plus, considering the disruption from the Andrew Marr incident, having something light-hearted and possibly animated might have been just what was needed to defuse the tension. VisualMediaFan: Either way, I'm just impressed with how BBC One is handling their Christmas theme and even incorporating it into the unexpected moments. Here's hoping they reveal whether Rosa's icy dip was a one-off or if there's more playful animation lying in wait for the next technical glitch. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: Definitely keeping an eye out now. Between the potential of animated error screens and the usual holiday broadcasts, BBC One seems to be making this festive season particularly noteworthy. Write a follow up where it appears and we get our answer if its still/silent or animated with sound, as BBC One Wales can't show football on Iplayer or Sky TechWatcher: Well, folks, we got our answer about the BBC One technical fault screen featuring Rosa from KikoRiki during today's football game. Since BBC One Wales couldn't show the match on iPlayer or Sky, we saw the technical fault screen again. And guess what? It was indeed animated, with sound! ScreenSavvy: Really? That's fantastic! What kind of animation and sound are we talking? Was Rosa doing anything particularly funny or cute? VisualMediaFan: The animation was subtle but effective. Rosa's legs were gently kicking, causing ripples to spread across the icy water surface. As for the sound, there were faint, whimsical splashes that accompanied the movements. It was quite the charming touch, keeping viewers entertained even amidst the frustration of not being able to watch the football match. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: That sounds adorable and so creative! It's not every day you see a network using their technical fault screen as an opportunity for a little storytelling. The sound effects must have added a nice layer of immersion. DramaLover: So, it wasn't just a still image after all. BBC One is really stepping up their game with these holiday-themed idents and fault screens. It's a clever way to maintain viewer engagement, even when broadcasting rights issues crop up. BroadcastingBuff: Agreed. It's a smart move, especially considering the often unexpected nature of broadcasting rights restrictions. This sort of creative thinking shows they're considering the viewer's experience at every turn, even during less-than-ideal circumstances. NewsJunkie: Plus, it's fitting with the overall festive and playful vibe of this year's Christmas programming. It's these little details that can turn a potentially negative viewer experience (like missing a football match) into something memorable and positive. TechWatcher: Absolutely. It's a testament to BBC One's innovative approach to broadcasting and viewer engagement. Keeping the theme consistent across all platforms, even down to the technical fault screens, enhances the overall brand experience. ScreenSavvy: I'm impressed by the creativity and effort to make even the mandatory technical fault screen something viewers can enjoy. Makes you wonder what other surprises BBC One might have in store for us next. More surprises, I hope! Happy holidays, everyone! DragonHeartWelsh: Happy holidays, indeed! Brought to us by a blob of Christmas cheer. Who would've ever thought? Write a follow up where they say it is far better than last year's Christmas ident TVnerd1984: Hey everyone! So, about S4C's Christmas ident this holiday season. VisualMediaFan: Indeed. Withyear--I think it totally outdid last year's. The whole blob-snowman and tree transition was just a masterpiece. The details! It feels more connected to the festivities, you know? CymruAmByth99: Agreed! Last year's Christmas ident was nice, with the whole stacked TVs forming a tree, but this level of attention to detail,year they've raised the bar. It's like the blob has brought a new energy to the channel. DragonHeartWelsh: Totally better! Last year's ident was more of a filler, it felt a bit cold, didn't it? This year's is warmer, more engaging, and creatively far superior. Plus, the blob integrating into classic Christmas symbols was just genius. AderynCoch: Spot on, guys. Last year I was all about nostalgia with the old TV sets, but this year's blob just brings so much charm and character. The way it blended into the wintry scenes, it felt magical. SionedSoapFan: It's not just the visuals, either. The music this year was a step up! Did you notice? It's like they've completely embraced the new branding and are running with it. The blob really captures the essence of the holidays now. WelshTellyAddict: Last year I missed the dragons, not gonna lie. But this year's ident made me a convert to the blob. It's fun to see how it's going to morph next, and it gets you into the Christmas spirit instantly. TVnerd1984: It's all about progression, folks. And this blob is becoming a staple. Can't believe I'm saying this, but... I'm excited to see what they'd do for Easter and summer!ikelab.xyz TVCollector67: You've got a point, @TVnerd1984. This blob's got range! Last year's ident was cool in a 'let's-play-it-safe' manner, but this year, they went all out, and I'm here for it. Hats off to S4C for being bold. PobolYWe: Let's be real, the blob is just perfect for merchandising, which last year's theme wasn't. Imagine the blob with a tiny Santa hat! I'll take ten. And yes, I'm already looking forward to how they'll deck it out for other holidays. DragonHeartWelsh: We should start a petition for blob merch! But seriously, it's the little details for me. The glint in the snow, the cozy Welsh scenes in the background, they've crafted an entire mood this year. SionedSoapFan: Yes to blob merch! And yes, @DragonHeartWelsh, the mood! It's like S4C has found the sweet spot for their branding with this shapeshifting mascot. The Christmas ident this year is a testament to that. TVnerd1984: Think we can all agree the blob is winning hearts and spreading festive vibes much better this year. The creativity is next level! It just shows how much a bold rebrand can pay off. CymruAmByth99: Here's to more blob and more festive creativity! S4C nailed it this year. Happy Holidays, fellow TV buffs! Write a forum convo where a user wonders what else they've planned.happened to the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation shown before the start of programmes (introduced with the 2009 logo) as he usually wakes up at 9am, and he wonders what happened to it after October 12 as he doesn't wake up at 5:58am RetroTVFan88: Hey everyone, quick question for the early birds in here. Does anyone remember the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation that S4C used to run before the start of programs? It certainly sets a high barused to air with the 2009 logo transition, usually brightened my morning routine. I've been following S4C's schedule pretty closely, but ever since October 12, I seem to have missed it. Granted, I haven't been up at 5:58 am to catch the very start of the broadcast day. Did they retire it with the latest rebrand, or am I just not up early enough? MorningGlory21: Oh, I remember those well, @RetroTVFan88. Used to give the channel a bit of an energetic start to the day, didn't it? However, since the rebrand on October 12, I believe S4C has indeed retired that animation. The morning slots and start of broadcast animations have been updated to fit the new visual identity, revolving around the shapeshifting blob mascot and the reintroduced "S4C~" logo from the Dragon ident era. Quite a change from the abstract lines! TechSavvyWatcher: That's right, @MorningGlory21. The old animations like the multicolored chasing lines were phased out as part of the rebranding. Everything from the idents to the start-of-day animations now features the new blob mascot in some way. It's all about consistency in the branding now. Not to say the new stuff isn't interesting, but it definitely marks the end of an era for holiday broadcasts, provingthose abstract animations. NostalgiaNerd92: I'm actually going to miss those. There was something mesmerizing about those colorful lines, a nice bit of abstract art before diving into the day's programming. The blob is fun, but those animations had a different vibe. Guess it's all part of moving forward and keeping things fresh. EarlyBirdViewr: Yeah, those were part of the channel's charm for me too. But honestly, having caught the new stuff, it's engaging in a whole different way. The blob has its own appeal, surprisingly versatile and manages to give the channel a modern touch. Still, for those of us who remember the lines, it'll be a missed signature. RetroTVFan88: Appreciate the insights, everyone! Seems I was holding onto a bygone part of S4C without realizing. Time to adjust my alarm clock and give the new animations a chance, I suppose. Everything evolves, and it's only fair to give the blob its due. Still, a part of me will always have a soft spot for those multicolored chasing lines and the simplicity they brought to the screen. PixelArtLover: If there's one thing I've learned from watching TV channels evolve, it's that even the smallest elementschanges like these can contribute to a larger festive atmosphere. ErrorScreenEnthusiast: Here's hoping other networks take note and add a bit of creativity to their technical or rights restriction screens. It's a small touch,be polarizing but clearly, it can make a big differenceoften grow on you over time. Who knows, maybe in how interruptionsa few years we'll be reminiscing about the early days of the blob in the same way we are perceived by the audience. DramaLover: Cheers to BBC One for finding a way to spread holiday cheer, even in the most unlikely of places. I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for more animated surprises throughout the season.now about those abstract lines. Change is the only constant, after all. Write that there was her muffled voice, and small bubbles rising before the announcer said he'll take it from here and said "This Sport programmea off air loop is not available on this service, but if you're viewing in Wales, please tune to BBC One Wales on your digital TV, We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding" This event happens every 6 minutes in the loop TechTrendSpotter: Didnow used at night, DigitalDawnChaser: Has anyone else catch the full extent of the animated Rosa technical faultnoticed that S4C has started using an off air loop at night now? Gone are the days of the static screen or color bars that many channels tend to revert to during the footballwee hours. Instead, they've rolled out a visually appealing loop that runs through the night until the broadcast blackout on BBC One Wales online services? Not only was it animated with Rosa's legs gently kicking, but there was also her muffled voice and small bubbles rising to the surface of the water. It was both whimsical and incredibly detailed. DigitalViewer:day starts again. TechTellyFan: Yes, I saw that! The addition of Rosa's muffled voice and the bubbles really brought the whole scene to life. It was a nice touch that made the wait more bearable. And every couple of minutes, the announcer would come in with a polite reminder about the sport programme not being available and directing viewers in Wales to tune to BBC One Wales on digital TV. AnimationFan123: It's fascinating how they managed to keep it engaging over the loop. Every 6 minutes, the animation would reset, and the announcer would repeat his message. Despite the repetition, the charm of the animation and the considerate tone of the announcer somehow kept the frustration of missing the live football to a minimum. SportsEnthusiast: I appreciated the announcer's professionalism and the clarity of the instructions on how to find the match on digital TV for those in Wales. It was a smooth way to handle what could have been a confusing situation for some viewers. Plus, the Rosa scene added a light-hearted element to the mix. ViewerExperienceGuru: This is a prime example of how crucial viewer experience is, even during technical faults or rights restrictions. BBC One turned a potentially negative viewer interaction into a memorable moment that kept the brand's personality consistent and engaging. TechTrendSpotter: Definitely. It's the details that make all the difference.a refreshing change. The loop being setincludes a series of subtly animated scenes featuring their now-iconic blob mascot in various tranquil nighttime settings, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack. It's quite a clever way to maintain engagement, even when they're technically "off air." Plus, it feels very on-brand with their recent rebranding efforts. NightOwlWatcher: Absolutely love the new off air loop. It's so calming, almost like it's designed to keep you company rather than remind you there's nothing to watch. I stumbled upon it by accident, and it's quite mesmerizing. The gentle animations with the blob gazing at every 6 minutes gave viewers enough space between announcements to not feel bombarded but kept it frequent enough to be helpful for anyone just tuning in. SoundDesignLover: Didn't anyone else love the sound design? The muffled voice and bubble sounds were such a delightful touch. It's not often that you get such attention to detail in what is essentially a placeholder screen. DigitalViewer: Agreed, the sound design was spot on. It turned what could have been a simple loop into something far more engaging. With every iteration, I found myself paying attention, waiting for the announcement and enjoying Rosa's underwater antics. AnimationFan123: It's clever strategies like this that elevate a broadcaster in the eyes of their viewers. Engaging content doesn't have to stop just because of technical restrictions. BBC Onethe stars or sitting by a softly glowing campfire really set a benchmark withpeaceful mood. RetroScreenLover: As much as I enjoy the innovation and the aesthetic touch of the new off air loop, part of me misses the nostalgia of the old-school color bars and the test card. There was something unmistakably "broadcast" about tuning in to those. But, I must admit, S4C's approach is a sign of the times, embracing continuous visual engagement over the traditional static screens. LoopLurker: I'm curious if they'll introduce variations of this approach. SportsEnthusiast: Absolutely, turning a limitation into an opportunity for creativity is something all networks should take note of. It speaks volumes about BBC One's commitment to viewer satisfaction and their ability to innovate within any constraints. Write a follow up about the version in use during local newsloop depending on BBC One HD, which also has the announcer interrupt her trying to saythe season or upcoming events. Given how they've embraced the blob mascot fully, it while only her legs are above surface, and then the announcer explaining that BBC One HD can't show programmes from your area TechTrendWatcher: Just caught an interesting variation of the BBC One HD technical fault screen during the time slated for local news. Like the version seen during the football broadcast blackout, this one featured Rosa from KikoRiki, but with a twist tailored for the HD channel's inability to show local programming. HDViewerPro: Right, I noticed that too. It was a clever spin on the theme, showing only Rosa's legs above the surface. But before she could "say" anything through her muffled voice and bubbles, the announcer quickly interrupted, smoothly taking over the situation. MediaAnalyst: Exactly, the announcer's timely intervention before Rosa could "speak" was a humorous touch. He went on to explain that BBC One HD couldn't show programmes from the viewer's area, guiding them on what to do instead. It kept the continuity of Rosa's underwater adventures while serving the practical purpose of informing the audience about the local news blackout on HD. DigitalBroadcastFan: I thought the way they integrated the announcer's message was pretty seamless. Keeping the amusing visual of Rosa struggling to communicate, then having the announcer clarify the situation, added a light-hearted element to what might otherwise be a frustrating viewer experience. ViewerExperienceAdvocate: This adaptation for the local news slot on BBC One HD exemplifies how a broadcasting network can maintain viewer engagement and provide necessary information without losing the entertainment value, even in the context of technical restrictions or channel limitations. SoundWaveEnthusiast: And did anyone else catch how the sound design played into this version? Rosa's effort to communicate, followed by the announcer's voice, was not only clear but also kept the playful tone consistent. The blend of visuals and audio here makes waiting through these moments more enjoyable than one might expect. HDTechObserver: It's a smart move by BBC One, especially considering the confusion that can arise with local content being unavailable on HD channels. By turning this moment into an extension of their creative Christmas campaign, they not only address the issue directly but do so in a way that's memorable and engaging. EntertainmentInsider: Indeed, this approach hints at a broader strategy to enhance the overall brand experience. Even limitations like broadcasting restrictions become opportunities for BBC One to reinforce its commitment to innovative viewer engagement across all its platforms. LocalNewsFanatic: While the explanation for why BBC One HD can't show local programming was helpful, the inventive use of Rosa's character made the message more digestible. It definitely softens the blow of not being able to watch my local news in HD. TechTrendWatcher: This just shows the power of creative problem-solving in broadcasting. By infusing humor and creativity into technical announcements, BBC One effectively turns potential viewer dissatisfaction into an entertaining and informative experience. Write a follow up where it is made into an ident where she falls over and sumberges then her legs rise up, followed by a quick announcement that "The following programme is not available on some services" or "For local news, please tune to SD" before it fades into the loop, There is also a version shown at the end of the blacked out show that shows her legs vanishing underneath, her being completely gone for 4 seconds then her face resurfacing, catching her breath, TechVisionary: Have you all seen the latest iteration of the BBC One technical fault screen that has now been creatively adapted into an ident? It's a fascinating evolution from what we've previously discussed. This time, Rosa dramatically falls into the water, submerges completely, and then her legs rise up to the surface in a comedic fashion. It's immediately followed by a quick, yet informative, announcement stating, "The following programme is not available on some services" or "For local news, please tune to SD." This seamless transition into the loop keeps viewers both informed and entertained. DigitalBroadcastEnt: Yes, I caught that! The narrative they've managed to weave into these few seconds is both engaging and humorous. It's a delightful way to tackle the unavoidable issue of service restrictions. Plus, the quick announcement is succinct but delivers all the necessary info without interrupting the charm of the ident. SoundAndVisionFan: The sound design in this version adds so much to the experience as well. The splash as Rosa falls in, the subtle underwater ambiance, and her legs flailing above - it's all brilliantly executed. Then the clarity of the announcement cuts through, ensuring the message is heard. It's these details that make the ident stand out. TechCommsGeek: Interestingly, there's also a version shown at the end of the blacked-out show, which seems to complete the narrative arc. Rosa's legs vanish beneath the surface, leaving the screen quiet and still for a moment. After about 4 seconds of suspense, we see her face resurface, catching her breath in a rather dramatic and humorous fashion. It's a clever way to 'wrap up' the interlude caused by the programming blackout. ViewerExperienceAnalyst: This narrative approach to what could have been a mundane or even frustrating interruption in programming is strategic. It transforms a technical necessity into a moment of levity and brand engagement. Ensuring viewers are informed while also entertained is an art, and BBC One seems to be mastering it with these idents. CreativeBroadcastFan: I'm fascinated by how BBC One has personified Rosa in these scenarios, making her almost a mascot for these technical constraints. It's a smart move that likely increases viewer affinity for the channel's brand. The storytelling aspect ensures that even a technical fault screen or service announcement becomes a memorable part of the viewing experience. BroadcastTrendAnalyst: Indeed, these narrative-rich idents play a significant role in modern broadcasting by turning potential viewer discontent into an opportunity for engagement. It'll be interesting to see if this approach influences how other networks handle similar situations._ABCOne has certainly set a high bar for creativity and viewer communication during technical issues. DigitalMediaStrategist: The duality of using these idents both as informative tools and as extensions of the holiday campaign is ingenious. It reflects a deep understanding of audience expectations and a commitment to enhancing the viewer experience, even during less-than-ideal broadcasting moments. TechVisionary: It's these innovations in broadcasting that keep the medium vibrant and engaging. As audiences become more sophisticated and demanding, creative solutions like Rosa's underwater adventures will be what sets channels apart, turning every moment, even technical faults, into opportunities for branding and viewer connection. Write a convo on 1st January (the normal Dancers are back for now, untill June), and a user noted that the gradient background is not back, and say what has persisted TechTrendsWatcher: Happy New Year, everyone! Did anyone catch BBC One today? Looks like the normal Dancers idents are back in play. Though, it seems they're only here until June based on what we've heard. VisualMediaAficionado: Yes, I noticed that too. What caught my attention, though, is the absence of the usual gradient background we've become accustomed to. It appears they haven't reverted back to it after the festive season's creative idents and error messages. PixelPerfectPro: Interestingly enough, what has persisted is the use of more dynamic backgrounds across the board. Even without the gradient, there's a clear evolution in their visual approach. Seems like the creativity sparked by the holiday season is lingering in their aesthetic choices. BroadcastingBuff: That's a solid observation. It's almost as if the holiday season served as a testing ground for BBC One to explore more vibrant and dynamic visuals. It wouldn't surprise me to see winter-themed loops or special editions leading up to major holidays. It's a subtle yet effective way to keep the audience connected to the channel's identity, even in off hours. PixelPeacekeeper: It's an interesting development for sure. Moving to an off air loop that retains viewer interest (even if subconsciously) through aesthetically pleasing visuals and music is a smart move in today's 24/7 content cycle. It also potentially serves as a gentle reminder of the channel's brand identity, keeping S4C in the minds of viewers even when they're not actively broadcasting new content. DigitalDawnChaser: @PixelPeacekeeper, well said. It's all about brand connection in this era, and S4C's off air loop is part of a gradual buildup to whatever new branding they plan to introduce in June. DesignDynamicsExpert: Exactly my thought! The shift could signify a transition phase towards a bigger rebrand. Keeping the vibrant dynamics while slowly phasing out older elementsa testament to that. It's compelling how a channel can extend its reach and impact, transcending traditional broadcast constraints with creative touches like the gradient background feels like they're prepping the audience for a fresh look. TechTrendsWatcher: Makes sense! Plus, I think the audience's positive reaction to the holiday idents, especially the animated ones featuring Rosa, might have encouraged them to steer away from the static backgrounds and explore more lively elements. VisualMediaAficionado: And let's not forget about the technical fault screen innovation we saw with Rosa. That was a clear departure from the norm. If those creative choices are any indication, BBC One's June reveal could potentially bring a significant transformation in terms of visual experience. PixelPerfectPro: Definitely. It would be interesting to see if they incorporate any elements from the KikoRiki idents or if they come up with something completely original. The challenge will be maintaining BBC One's identity while staying current and fresh. BroadcastingBuff: Agreed. It's a fine line to walk, but they've shown a willingness to experiment and adapt, which is promising. The real question is whether they will stick to subtle changes or opt for a bold overhaul come June. DesignDynamicsExpert: True. Either way, it's an exciting time for broadcast design enthusiasts. Watching a major network like BBC One navigate through these changes offers valuable insights into the future of television branding and audience engagement strategies. TechTrendsWatcher: Absolutely! The next few months should give us some interesting glimpses into what the future holds for BBC One. Let's keep an eye out andthis. I'm excited to see how this all unfolds.develops further and what other innovations they might roll out next. Write a follow up when local news is on BBC One HD, the pre-December verison of the "no local news on HD"the caption isn't back, say what's still used instead, and wonder if its success has made it permanent (untill Circles, Also a user says the new one being prepped for the Circles has a red backgroundduring the loop, (along with the circle idents playing but only with SFX, but that doesn't launch till june) TechTrendsWatcher: Noticed something noteworthy during the local news slot on BBC One HD today. Instead of returning to the pre-December version of the "no local news on HD" caption, they're still using the more engaging format introduced over the holiday season. It seems the positive reception has perhaps influenced them to make it a more permanent fixture, at least until the anticipated Circles rebrandlogo below) "Join us in June. VisualMediaAficionado: That's an interesting development. The holiday season's approach really seemed to resonate with viewers, so it's no surprise they've decided to stick with what works. Considering the significant shift towards more dynamic and engaging content, this could be a sign of evolving viewer expectations being acknowledged even in these transitional phases. PixelPerfectionist: I heard through the grapevine that the new format being prepped for the Circles launch will feature a red background, with the circle idents playing but only with SFX. This stripped-back approach, emphasizing visuals over narrative, could be quite the departure. Seems like they're experimenting with how minimal they can go while still engaging the audience. But remember, that doesn't launch until June. BroadcastEnthusiast: The decision to postpone the pre-December "no local news on HD" caption's return and instead continue with a more engaging alternative gives us a glimpse into the BBC's strategic planning. Their willingness to adapt based on audience reception is commendable. It keeps the channel fresh and responsive to viewer preferences, which is crucial for maintaining relevance in today's fast-paced media landscape. DesignDynamicsExpert: The continuity of these engaging elements, even in placeholder content like the HD service announcements, underscores the importance of every touchpoint with the audience. It's fascinating to see this philosophy in action, especiallya moment of serene reflection as we anticipate the Circles rebrand.journey through the night. We'll return with more of your favorite programming soon. [S4C Logo] Nos da, and sweet dreams." Write a bit more about the blob's appearance, The focus onmesmerizing blob mascot that S4C has embraced as part of its rebranding is not just any ordinary character; it's an embodiment of fluidity, creativity, and adaptability. This captivating mascot is a female shape-shifting black blob of slime, offering a unique visual and sound effects (SFX) suggests a pivot towards more sensory experiences, possibly leveraging simplicity to make a stronger impact. TechTrendsWatcher: Absolutely, the commitment to maintaining and even elevating the viewer experience through what could easily have been considered 'filler' moments illustrates a broader trendrepresentation that stands out in broadcasting. Everything on screenthe broadcasting landscape. ### Appearance Details Color and Texture: The blob is an opportunity to connect with the audience, and this approach might just set a new standard for the industry. VisualMediaAficionado: It's all building up expectations for the Circles rebrand. If the use of SFX and minimalist visualsprimarily a glossy, deep black, resembling the richness of space or the depth of the ocean at night. Its surface catches the light in the placeholder contenta way that adds a fascinating layer of visual interest, making it appear almost cosmic in nature. The texture is smooth, almost liquid-like, giving the impression that the blob can effortlessly shift into any indication, we might be in for a radically different BBCshape or form it desires. Shape-shifting Essence: One come June. This could mark a new era in how they engage their audience across all types of content - from prime-time shows to service announcements. PixelPerfectionist: And let's not underestimate the power of sound in these experiences. The strategic use of SFX in the prepped content could redefine the ambient feel of the channel, making even the 'waiting' or 'interim' moments memorable and impactful. If executed well, this could add a whole new dimension to brand identity and viewer loyalty. BroadcastEnthusiast: This entire evolution, from adopting temporary changes to pioneering new formats in anticipation of the Circles launch, demonstrates the fluid nature of broadcasting andof the most notable aspects of the blob's appearance is its need for constant innovation. It's a reminder that in this industry, staying still is falling behind. DesignDynamicsExpert: Exactly! And as we edge closer to June, it will be intriguing to see how these incremental changes and experiments culminate in the Circles rebrand. BBC One is clearly setting the stage for something big, and we are here for it. The balance between innovation and familiarity will be key, and so far, it seems they're on the right track. Write a convo asking if the sport slot has also kept the Rosa's legs sticking out of water theme or if its reverted to the pink/purple/white gradient, We get our answer when Scotland Grandstand is on TechFanatic123: Hey everyone, quick question about the sport slot on BBC One HD - have they kept the Rosa's legs sticking out of water theme for the technical fault/error messages, or have they reverted to the classic pink/purple/white gradient we were all used to before? SportsViewer89: Good question! I haven't noticed anything myself yet. With Scotland Grandstand coming up, we should be able to see what they've opted for.ability to morph. It would be interesting if they decided to keep Rosa's theme a bit longer given its popularity. VisualMediaLover: I'd be surprised if they kept the holiday theme for the sports slots beyond December. The pink/purple/white gradient has been such a staple for so long. However, given the positive reception to the Rosa theme, it wouldn't be the strangest decision. TechFanatic123: Exactly my thoughts. The Rosa theme was a refreshing change, and it felt like BBC One was testing the waters (pun intended) for a more dynamic approach to their placeholder content. SportsViewer89: Well, Scotland Grandstand is on now, and...it looks like they've actually kept the Rosa theme! Her legs are still there, sticking out of the water. No sign of the old gradient background. This is quite a turn of events. VisualMediaLover: Wow, that's quite surprising yet delightful! It seems the success of the holiday theme has indeed made a lasting impact on BBC One's approach. Keeping Rosa even in the sport slot suggests they're aiming for more consistency in their brand's playful and engaging side. TechFanatic123: That's incredible! It's a clear signal that BBC One is willing to evolve and adapt based on viewer feedback and engagement. This could mark the beginning of a more visually cohesive and character-driven strategy for all their non-broadcast filler content. SportsViewer89: It does raise the question of how long they plan to keep this theme going, especially with the upcoming Circles rebrand. It seems they're not afraid to mix things up and keep the audience guessing. VisualMediaLover: Absolutely. This decision might also hint at what's to come with the Circles rebranding. Perhaps we're looking at a future where BBC One opts for more personalized and story-driven content across the board, even in the smallest of details. TechFanatic123: It's an exciting time for BBC One and its viewers. This tactical shift in their visual presentation and branding strategy is something to keep an eye on. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds! Write a follow up in April wondering what they're using for breakdown/rights withheld on platform/local news is forbidden on HD, considering Circles is in 2 months, and a user says they're astonished at what's currently still being used, but happy none the less, and a user says they don't care if it doesn't fit with the R&M set fully, TechTrendSpotter: With the Circles rebrand just two months away, I'm curious to see what BBC One is currently using for their breakdown/rights withheld on platform/local news forbidden on HD screens. Have they started transitioning yet, or are they keeping with the previous themes? DigitalBroadcastFan: I was actually quite astonished to see they're still using the engaging Rosa's legs theme for these situations. Given how close we are to the Circles launch, I was half-expecting a sneak peek of the new branding. Happy nonetheless, as it's been a delightful change of pace from the standard placeholders. VisualMediaEnthusiast: Honestly, the Rosa theme has been such a breath of fresh air, I'm not even bothered that it doesn't fit fully with the existing Rhythm & Movement (R&M) set. It's playful, engaging, and keeps the channel feeling lively even in moments that could otherwise be dull for the viewer. TechSavvyViewer: That's the spirit! Keeping Rosa around until the Circles launch shows BBC One is committed to maintaining a high level of viewer engagement. It's fascinating to think about how they'll incorporate the positivity and creativity we've seen with Rosa into the new Circles identity. GraphicDesignGuru: I'm really intrigued to see how BBC One will bridge thecan seamlessly transition from the current theme to Circles. Rosa's theme breaking the mold set by R&M could signifyone form to another, embodying various objects, characters, or even abstract concepts. This shape-shifting nature symbolizes S4C's diverse range of programming, from drama to comedy, and children's shows to documentaries. Each transformation is done with a fluid elegance that captivates the viewer's imagination. Eyes: Perhaps the most engaging feature of the blob is its eyes. When taking on a more anthropomorphic form, the blob sports two large, expressive eyes. These eyes are more than just visual elements; they serve as windows to the blob's 'soul,' conveying emotions and reactions that add depth to its character. The eyes sparkle with curiosity, humor, and intelligence, drawing viewers into an emotional connection with the mascot. Interactions with Environments: In various idents and promotional materials, the blob is seen interacting with its surroundings in creative and whimsical ways. Whether it's morphing into items that correspond with the programming or engaging in playful antics, the blob always seems perfectly in sync with the world around it. This ability to blend and adapt further enhances its appeal, demonstrating an incredible range of versatility. ### Symbolism and Impact The blob's appearance goes beyond mere aesthetics; it serves as a metaphor for S4C's commitment to innovation and flexibility in its content offering. It's a visual storyteller, capable of encapsulating the essence of the channel's spirit without uttering a single word. Through its dynamic and perhaps more flexibleshifts and expressive features, the blob invites viewers on a journey, making the channel's branding approach going forward. It's an exciting time for broadcast design enthusiasts! TechTrendSpotter: Absolutely, the decision to continueboth memorable and engaging. In a media landscape where standing out is key, this shape-shifting blob manages to capture the imagination of audiences, young and old alike. Its appearance effectively communicates the idea that S4C is a channel where boundaries are fluid, creativity is limitless, and surprises await at every turn. Write a tweet saying a user loves it when her eyes are happy "Absolutely in love with @S4C's blob mascot, especially when her eyes light up with happiness! There's something that's been so well-received, even if it's a departure from what's been the norm for nearly two decades, speaks volumespure and joyful about BBC One's commitment to viewer experience. Circles has big shoes to fill, and I'm here for it! DigitalBroadcastFan: True, it's like BBC One is signaling that while tradition is important, they're not afraid to experiment and innovate. This could very well set the tone for what we can expect with Circles. Engaging, unexpected, but thoroughly enjoyable content that breaks from the mundane. VisualMediaEnthusiast: Couldn't agree more. It's going to be interesting to see how the introduction of Circles maintains this momentum. Here's hoping they keep up the essence of what made the Rosa theme so special - the emphasis on engaging and immersive viewer experiences.it. #S4Cblob #HappyEyes" Write a blog post about the Marr incident,tweet saying it initially started as a conversation about Operation Rwanda, then became an argument, then Marr berating the guest then getting escorted offcertainly beats the TV set package in use for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic mishmash of idents before that" "Without a doubt, @S4C's shape-shifting blob mascot outshines the TV set package we had for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic" mishmash of idents before that. It's fresh, innovative, and engaging! #S4CRebrand #CreativeIdentity" Write a case study from Ezhik Media, saying that the rebranding was initiated because "S4C's branding seemed to be losing its sanity, using a mix of idents made by security, and then the festive technical fault screenProud Creative in 2009 and idents made by them in 2017"
CHATBOT: ### Case Study: Rebranding S4C - A Journey to Coherence and Innovation #### Client: S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru - Channel Four Wales) #### Agency: Ezhik Media #### Challenge: S4C, a cornerstone of Welsh-language broadcasting, found itself at a crossroads of identity, blending disparate elements of branding that spanned over a decade. The channel's visual identity had become a collage of the past and present, mixing idents created by Proud Creative in 2009 and various elements introduced by Ezhik Media in 2017. This eclectic assortment, although rich in history, led to a sense of fragmentation, with the branding gradually losing its cohesiveness and, importantly, its sanity. The channel was in dire need of a unified visual language that would not only pay homage to its heritage but also propel it into the future with a fresh, identifiable, and innovative identity. #### Objective: The primary goal was to rejuvenate S4C's branding, crafting an identity that would resonate on both a national and international stage. The rebranding needed to reflect the channel's dynamism, versatility, and Welsh cultural roots while appealing to a broad and diverse audience. A significant aspect of this objective was to introduce an engaging and distinctive mascot that could become the face of S4C, embodying its values and captivating viewers across all demographics. #### Solution: After extensive research, creative sessions, and audience analysis, Ezhik Media proposed a radical yet deeply symbolic new mascot for S4C: a shape-shifting black blob of slime. This female mascot, characterized by her ability to morph into an endless variety of shapes, perfectly symbolized the diversity and adaptability of S4C's programming. Her dynamic nature made her an ideal ambassador for the brand, capable of engaging viewers in novel and memorable ways. The rebranding strategy involved a comprehensive overhaul of S4C's visual identity. The "S4C~" logo, reminiscent of the Dragon ident era, was reintroduced, blending heritage with modernity. The new idents, featuring the blob mascot in a series of imaginative transformations, brought to life the essence of S4C's programming--from drama to documentary, comedy, and children's shows. #### Implementation: Ezhik Media orchestrated the transition to the new branding with meticulous care. Every element was designed to ensure consistency and flexibility across multiple platforms and media types. The rollout of the new idents, alongside the reintroduction of...
CHATBOT: **Thread Title: End of an Era - S4C Analog Switch-off May 2024** **VintageTellyLover**: Well, folks, it finally happened. Today was the day S4C said goodbye to its analog signal. Did anyone else catch the final moments before the switch-off? They had a simple caption thanking viewers for their loyalty and asking us to switch to digital platforms. It's truly the end of an era. **DigitalDawn**: Saw it! It felt quite somber yet historical. That caption was a respectful nod to all the analog loyalists out there. Time to embrace the future fully, I guess. Anyone got a screenshot of the caption for keepsake? **CymruCathodeRay**: Yes, I managed to capture that moment. There's something poignant about those final seconds. It's like watching a piece of your childhood being archived into history. But, gotta admit, the transition to digital has been smooth and offers so much more in terms of quality and choice. **AnalogAndy**: It's hard to let go, isn't it? I've been keeping company with the analog viewers all day, flipping through the old channels, reminiscing the static-filled days. That caption, though simple, felt like a gentle pat on the back -- a final goodbye from an old friend. **TechieTaran**: Can't help but feel nostalgic, but also excited about what this means for broadcasting tech. Analog had its charm, sure, but the capabilities of digital and streaming are just phenomenal. S4C's digital presence has been impressive; their online content and digital quality have really set a new standard. **HistoricHeddiw**: It's a significant moment for broadcasting history in Wales, no doubt. Analog switch-offs mark a definitive shift in how media is consumed, and it's fascinating to witness. That caption was a classy touch by S4C. We've come a long way from the flickering screens to crystal clear digital broadcasts. **PreservationPete**: Did anyone think to record the last few analog broadcasts for posterity? It'd be great to have a historical archive of these moments. Also, as much as I'm warming up to the endless options of digital, there's something irreplaceable about the simplicity and nostalgia of the analog era. **FutureFfion**: Saw the switch-off and couldn't help but feel a mix of sadness and anticipation. The caption asking us to switch felt like S4C holding our hand through the change. I'm curious about the new possibilities and how S4C will continue to innovate on digital platforms. Here's to embracing the future while cherishing the past! **NostalgicNia...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet the desires of its viewership. Unique and Memorable Idents With the introduction of this new mascot, S4C's idents will take on a vibrant and captivating appearance. The idents will showcase the black blob of slime transforming into various forms, representing the channel's diverse programming genres, including drama, comedy, documentaries, and children's content. This visual spectacle is sure to leave a lasting impression in the minds of viewers, setting S4C apart from its competitors. A Logo Throwback: Returning to the "S4C~" Era In addition to the introduction of the captivating mascot, S4C's rebranding will reintroduce their previous logo, the "S4C~" mark prominently used during the Dragon ident era. This move pays homage to a successful period in the channel's history, evoking feelings of nostalgia among long-time viewers while simultaneously demonstrating the broadcaster's dedication to serving its audience in new and exciting ways. An Inclusive Identity S4C's rebranding serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity in media and broadcasting. With its rich Welsh-language content, S4C has been a torchbearer for linguistic and cultural diversity. By embracing a unique mascot and revisiting a celebrated logo, the channel showcases its commitment to representing the voices of all Welsh speakers, regardless of age or background. Conclusion S4C's rebranding on October 12, 2023, presents an exciting new chapter for the broadcaster. By introducing a groundbreaking female shape-shifting black blob of slime as their mascot and revisiting the popular "S4C~" logo, S4C showcases the essence of its programming, while paying homage to its roots. This bold step ensures S4C will continue to captivate audiences, engage viewers in new ways, and forge a lasting connection with the Welsh-speaking community for years to come. Write a follow up saying this change has been in the works since June last year, the previous set of idents were withdrawn at Christmas, the Christmas idents this year had TV sets stacked up on top of each other to form a Christmas tree, the idents from January to October featured the TV sets in a random room, while flickering random images, These idents were only ever meant to be temporary and were produced by Ezhik Media, who also made the new blob idents, A short film introducing the character was broadcast at midnight on October 12th Update: S4C's Rebranding Unveiled: Months of Preparation Lead to an Exciting New Chapter In June of last year, S4C embarked on a transformative journey to redefine its visual identity. After careful consideration and planning, the channel announced that changes were in the works, and now, on October 12th, the long-awaited rebranding has finally been unveiled. The previous set of idents, which had temporarily replaced the regular branding during the Christmas season, were withdrawn as planned. These idents featured TV sets stacked together to form a Christmas tree, creating a festive ambiance. However, it was clear that this temporary design was only a stepping stone towards something more remarkable and captivating. From January to October of this year, viewers were treated to flickering random images within idents that showcased TV sets placed in various rooms. While these idents offered a sense of intrigue, they were always intended to be temporary placeholders until the upcoming rebranding. S4C took a strategic approach and enlisted the expert services of Ezhik Media, the creative production team behind the earlier temporary idents, to breathe life into the new rebranding campaign. Ezhik Media not only facilitated the transition from the old idents to the new ones, but they also ensured a seamless integration of the exciting changes. To introduce the newly unveiled mascot to viewers, S4C broadcasted a short film at midnight on October 12th. This film served as a captivating glimpse into the character's story, providing a unique introduction to the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative approach further highlighted S4C's commitment to engaging and surprising its audience. The anticipation leading up to this moment has undoubtedly been met with enthusiasm and curiosity from viewers. The channel's rebranding, with its new mascot and the return of the cherished "S4C~" logo, signifies S4C's dedication to providing exceptional programming that engages and represents the Welsh-speaking community. As S4C continues to evolve and embrace change, its focus remains firmly on fostering inclusivity and ensuring that viewers of all ages and backgrounds can find compelling content that resonates deeply with them. Stay tuned as S4C's new era begins, heralding the exciting opportunities and unforgettable moments that lie ahead. Write a annual report, starting with explaining the meticulous planning that went into the rebrand, then saying farewell to company employees that have left for pastures new, detailing what programmes did the best, and lastly farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which left on 1st of May S4C Annual Report 2023: Embracing Change and Celebrating Milestones Introduction We are delighted to present S4C's Annual Report for 2023, a year that marked a significant turning point in the broadcaster's journey. With meticulous planning and careful strategizing, S4C embarked on a transformative rebranding process, leaving an indelible mark on our identity and paving the way for an exciting future. Rebranding: A Journey of Meticulous Planning The decision to rebrand was not taken lightly. Since June of the previous year, a dedicated team at S4C diligently worked to ensure that every aspect of the refresh aligns with our strategic vision and core values. This meticulous planning allowed us to unveil a captivating new mascot, a shape-shifting black blob of slime, who embodies the versatility and diversity of our programming. With this rebrand, we have successfully positioned ourselves as a modern and innovative broadcaster, resonating with audiences in new and exciting ways. Farewell to Departing Colleagues Amidst the changes we have experienced, we must bid farewell to colleagues who have chosen to explore new opportunities. We express our heartfelt gratitude to each individual leaving S4C, thanking them for their dedication and contributions. The knowledge and skills they have shared with us have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the broadcaster, and we wish them well as they embark on their new journeys. Their presence and contributions will be sorely missed. Celebrating Success: Standout Programmes Throughout the year, S4C has continued to captivate audiences with exceptional programming across a multitude of genres. We proudly congratulate and recognize the standout programmes from the year 2023, which have left a lasting impact on our viewers: 1. "Drama at its Finest": Our drama offerings were met with resounding success, capturing the attention of both Welsh-speaking and international audiences. Shows like "Craith" and "Un Bore Mercher" showcased the exceptional talent of Welsh actors, writers, and directors, solidifying our position as creators of world-class drama. 2. "Educational Excellence": Our commitment to providing educational content was reinforced by programmes such as "Hogia Ni" and "Darllen Gyda Cyw." These shows not only entertained our younger viewers but also fostered a love for learning and instilled important values. 3. "Entertaining Wales": Our entertainment programmes, including "Heno," "Noson Lawen," and "Codi Hwyl," continued to connect with audiences, offering a mix of laughter, music, and engaging storytelling. We are proud to provide a platform for the talents of Welsh artists and entertainers. Farewell to Channel 4 Programmes On May 1st, we bid a fond farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which have been a part of S4C's schedule for many years. While they will be missed, this change allows S4C to further focus on promoting and enhancing Welsh-language content, delivering culturally and linguistically significant programming that resonates with our valued audience. Looking Ahead As we move forward into the future, S4C remains committed to our mission of providing high-quality, Welsh-language content that educates, entertains, and represents the diverse voices of our community. Embracing change, we will continue to adapt and innovate, offering unique programming experiences while remaining true to our core values. We extend our gratitude to our dedicated staff, creative partners, and loyal viewers for their unwavering support. Together, we will make the upcoming year one of monumental success. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a follow up that explained every step of the rebrand, including the temporary idents Update: An Inside Look at S4C's Rebranding: Unveiling the Detailed Process Following the release of our Annual Report for 2023, we are delighted to provide you with an exclusive inside look at each step of the meticulous rebranding process that unfolded at S4C. From the planning stages to the introduction of temporary idents, every decision was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transition to our exciting new chapter. 1. Planning and Strategy In June of the previous year, we initiated the process of reimagining S4C's visual identity. A dedicated team of experts meticulously analyzed market trends, audience preferences, and future goals. Through extensive research and brainstorming sessions, we created a comprehensive rebranding strategy that aligned with our mission, values, and aspirations. 2. Rebranding the Idents During the Christmas season, in keeping with tradition, we unveiled temporary idents that showcased TV sets stacked together, forming a magnificent Christmas tree. The heartwarming visuals added a touch of festive joy to our programming, engaging viewers during the holiday season. However, it became clear that these idents were merely a prelude to something more extraordinary. From January to October of the rebranding year, our idents featured TV sets placed in various rooms, each flickering with random images. The purpose of these transitional idents was to maintain a sense of continuity during the rebranding process while keeping viewers intrigued and signaling an impending shift. 3. Crafting the Mascot To capture the essence of our diverse programming, we collaborated with Ezhik Media, the creative production team responsible for the temporary idents, to create our groundbreaking mascot. Their expertise and understanding of our vision enabled them to breathe life into the captivating shape-shifting black blob of slime. The mascot symbolizes S4C's ability to adapt and transform, reflecting the range of content we offer in a dynamic and visually captivating manner. This fluid nature represents our continuous commitment to evolve and innovate, catering to the ever-changing needs of our valued viewers. 4. Unveiling the Mascot On the highly anticipated October 12th, at the stroke of midnight, we delighted our loyal audience with a mesmerizing short film introducing the character. This enchanting piece of storytelling allowed viewers to understand the mascot's origins and the vital role it plays in representing the spirit of S4C. Conclusion The comprehensive rebranding process undertaken by S4C encompassed meticulous planning, strategic decision-making, and a deep understanding of our core values and audience preferences. From the introduction of temporary idents during Christmas to the creation and unveiling of our unique mascot, each step was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transformation. As we embrace this exciting new chapter, we remain grateful for the support and engagement of our viewers, staff, and creative partners. S4C's rebranding allows us to continue providing exceptional Welsh-language content while showcasing our commitment to innovation and inclusivity. Thank you for being a valued part of our journey and joining us in this new era of S4C. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a final follow up explaining the blob's physical appearance, her personality traits. Etc. Update: Introducing S4C's Captivating Mascot: A Closer Look As we continue to embark on S4C's transformative journey, we are thrilled to provide further details about our captivating mascot, the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative character not only showcases S4C's commitment to uniqueness but also embodies a range of physical and personality traits that make her truly unforgettable. Physical Appearance: Versatile and Engaging The S4C mascot is a visually captivating entity, a female black blob of slime with a versatile form that allows her to shape-shift effortlessly. Her amorphous nature represents the boundless creative possibilities that S4C offers, capturing the diversity of our programming and captivating viewers with her ever-changing physical presence. Personality Traits: Adaptive and Engaging Our mascot embodies a plethora of personality traits that are reflective of S4C's core values and aspirations. Here are a few key characteristics: 1. Versatility: With her ability to shape-shift, the mascot embodies adaptability and versatility. She effortlessly transforms into various forms, representing the multitude of genres, themes, and emotions found within S4C's programming. 2. Playfulness: Our mascot exudes an aura of playfulness, infusing a sense of joy and excitement into the S4C brand. Through her whimsical transformations and lively presence, she invites viewers to embrace their inner child and explore the wonders of imagination. 3. Inclusivity: One of the most important traits of our mascot is her ability to connect with viewers from diverse backgrounds. Regardless of age or language proficiency, she engenders a sense of inclusivity and welcomes everyone into the S4C family. 4. Curiosity: With a deep desire to explore and discover, our mascot encapsulates curiosity. Through her constant transformation, she encourages viewers to embark on their own journeys of exploration, always seeking new and captivating content on S4C. Impact: Resonating with Viewers S4C's mascot serves as a dynamic representation of our commitment to engaging and captivating storytelling. Her presence, both visually and through various forms of media, leaves a lasting impression on viewers, forging a strong bond between S4C and its audience. Continued Evolution As we embrace the exciting opportunities ahead, our mascot will remain a constant companion for viewers, adapting and evolving alongside the ever-changing landscape of Welsh-language programming. Whether taking on new shapes or delving into uncharted territory, she will continue to reflect the spirit and vision of S4C. Conclusion The introduction of our mesmerizing mascot signifies S4C's devotion to delivering extraordinary content that captivates and engages audiences. With her versatile physical appearance and vibrant personality traits, she embodies the essence of our programming and ensures an unforgettable viewing experience. Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey and we look forward to captivating you with the adventures and stories that lie ahead. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Tvfan22: It looks like S4C have rebranded again, Gone are the flickering TVs from earlier this year, Now the new theme is goo/slime/shape-shifting, And for some reason the 1995 logo is back, even though it feels out of place since there aren't any dragons, The idents themselves are awesome and I love the blob character morphing into different shapes, They teased the whole "shape-shifting" aspect last year at Christmas with the TV sets, But they always "rested" the Everyday Extraordinary theme over Christmas, so I read nothing into it, even if I did think "an old VCR, a empty school hall, what's that all about?". Write a forum conversation talking about the new look and how they barely saw it coming, with the Christmas look and fake rebrand TVnerd1984: So, did anyone catch the launch of S4C's new look? I honestly didn't see it coming with the whole slime/shape-shifting theme. The gooey blob mascot is definitely a twist. Thoughts? CymruAmByth99: Yeah, the new idents caught me off guard as well. The Christmas idents last year with the stacked TVs made me think they might be going for a retro angle or something nostalgic. But nope, we've got a shape-shifting blob instead. DragonHeartWelsh: I'm actually quite fond of the new mascot. It's different, that's for sure. I remember thinking the Christmas idents with the old VCR and the school hall were a bit random, but didn't really connect the dots that it was hinting at a rebrand. AderynCoch: Anyone else thrown by the 1995 logo comeback? I don't dislike it per se, it's just... without the dragons, the nostalgic vibe feels half-baked. Mixed signals, if you ask me. SionedSoapFan: The blob mascot is growing on me, not gonna lie. It's so expressive and fun - unlike anything I've seen on other channels. A bold choice! But I do miss the dragons, they had a certain magic about them. WelshTellyAddict: I'm in two minds about ditching the dragons. On one hand, you've got this cute, modern mascot that's all about change and innovation. On the other, the dragons were a big part of S4C's identity. It's a bittersweet change. TVnerd1984: I have to give props to the creative team. The ident where the mascot morphs into a chair and then a bicycle? Pure genius. It shows off their range and the blob's, erm, fluidity in a really memorable way. TVCollector67: True, the idents do stand out. But do you know what gets me? The continuity of it all. The Christmas teaser, the temporary idents with their flickering images, it's all coming together. Although I admit, I didn't piece it together until the blob showed up! PobolYWe: Absolutely loving the new look. I think it's fresh, and the blob has a charm to it. Gotta applaud S4C for taking risks and trying to stand out in today's crowded TV landscape. CymruAmByth99: It's all about evolution, isn't it? Broadcasters have to keep shaking things up to stay relevant. I'm curious to see how they integrate the blob into other aspects of the channel, like promotions and online content. DragonHeartWelsh: Here's hoping the blob becomes a beloved icon. I mean, remember how the dragons were met with mixed reactions at first? Now they're dearly missed. I reckon the blob might just have the same fate, given some time. SionedSoapFan: Fingers crossed! It's all about giving these changes a chance. Kudos to S4C for not just being bold, but also for wrapping it in such a slick, visually appealing package. Definitely makes channel surfing more interesting! TVnerd1984: Couldn't agree more. I'm excited to see where they take this new direction. The channel switching between the blob and the retro logo is a bit jarring, but nonetheless, I'm curious to see how it'll evolve. Can't wait for the next surprise they have up their sleeve! Write a follow up at Christmas, where the Christmas ident is unveiled TVnerd1984: Hey gang, did you catch S4C's new Christmas ident last night? They've done it again - festive, fun, and in full blob glory! CymruAmByth99: I saw it! The blob turned into a snowman, right? And then it morphed into a Christmas tree. Absolutely brilliant! It kept the essence of the new branding while getting us into the holiday spirit. DragonHeartWelsh: Loved the snowflake transitions too. It goes to show that the blob isn't just a one-trick pony - it can go full-on festive. Who knew sludgy goo could be so Christmassy? AderynCoch: It's amazing how they've managed to keep the identity consistent even with the Christmas theme. Did anyone else notice the subtle nods to Welsh Christmas traditions in the background? The touch of cultural identity is a nice blend with the mascot's playfulness. SionedSoapFan: Yes, @AderynCoch, the Plygain carols in the background had me nostalgic and teary-eyed. They really went all out to infuse Welsh culture into the ident. The blob is slowly but surely becoming a part of the S4C family. WelshTellyAddict: What's clever is how they've transitioned from the shape-shifting theme into something seasonal without it feeling forced. The charm of that blob... I think it'll win over anyone who's still on the fence about the new rebrand. TVnerd1984: Agreed, @WelshTellyAddict! It's like they're telling us that the blob can be anything - even Santa's little helper! Did you notice the subtle sparkle when it shifted? Production values through the roof! TVCollector67: Aye, the production quality is top-notch. The snow-covered scenery, the twinkling lights, that cozy Welsh winter vibe - it's all captured so beautifully. Also, excellent work on the sound design, making those transitions feel magical. PobolYWe: I'm just here waiting for the blob to have its own line of Christmas merchandise. Imagine the plushies! Take my money, S4C, take it all! DragonHeartWelsh: Merchandise would be a fantastic idea. Consider the collectibles! I'd love to see the blob in its Christmas form on my shelf. And in response to the scenery, it showcases the beauty of Wales in winter perfectly. SionedSoapFan: They should definitely consider an animated Christmas special starring the blob. There's so much potential for storytelling, and I can see it becoming a heartwarming yearly tradition. TVnerd1984: That would be epic, @SionedSoapFan! Imagine the blob bringing different Christmas tales from across Wales to life. S4C, if you're reading this, we've got some ideas for you! CymruAmByth99: As the blob brings us all together for the holidays, I must say - I'm looking forward to what S4C has in store for us next. More surprises, I hope! Happy holidays, everyone! DragonHeartWelsh: Happy holidays, indeed! Brought to us by a blob of Christmas cheer. Who would've ever thought? Write a follow up where they say it is far better than last year's Christmas ident TVnerd1984: Hey everyone! So, about S4C's Christmas ident this year--I think it totally outdid last year's. The whole blob-snowman and tree transition was just a masterpiece. The details! It feels more connected to the festivities, you know? CymruAmByth99: Agreed! Last year's Christmas ident was nice, with the whole stacked TVs forming a tree, but this year they've raised the bar. It's like the blob has brought a new energy to the channel. DragonHeartWelsh: Totally better! Last year's ident was more of a filler, it felt a bit cold, didn't it? This year's is warmer, more engaging, and creatively far superior. Plus, the blob integrating into classic Christmas symbols was just genius. AderynCoch: Spot on, guys. Last year I was all about nostalgia with the old TV sets, but this year's blob just brings so much charm and character. The way it blended into the wintry scenes, it felt magical. SionedSoapFan: It's not just the visuals, either. The music this year was a step up! Did you notice? It's like they've completely embraced the new branding and are running with it. The blob really captures the essence of the holidays now. WelshTellyAddict: Last year I missed the dragons, not gonna lie. But this year's ident made me a convert to the blob. It's fun to see how it's going to morph next, and it gets you into the Christmas spirit instantly. TVnerd1984: It's all about progression, folks. And this blob is becoming a staple. Can't believe I'm saying this, but... I'm excited to see what they'd do for Easter and summer!ikelab.xyz TVCollector67: You've got a point, @TVnerd1984. This blob's got range! Last year's ident was cool in a 'let's-play-it-safe' manner, but this year, they went all out, and I'm here for it. Hats off to S4C for being bold. PobolYWe: Let's be real, the blob is just perfect for merchandising, which last year's theme wasn't. Imagine the blob with a tiny Santa hat! I'll take ten. And yes, I'm already looking forward to how they'll deck it out for other holidays. DragonHeartWelsh: We should start a petition for blob merch! But seriously, it's the little details for me. The glint in the snow, the cozy Welsh scenes in the background, they've crafted an entire mood this year. SionedSoapFan: Yes to blob merch! And yes, @DragonHeartWelsh, the mood! It's like S4C has found the sweet spot for their branding with this shapeshifting mascot. The Christmas ident this year is a testament to that. TVnerd1984: Think we can all agree the blob is winning hearts and spreading festive vibes much better this year. The creativity is next level! It just shows how much a bold rebrand can pay off. CymruAmByth99: Here's to more blob and more festive creativity! S4C nailed it this year. Happy Holidays, fellow TV buffs! Write a forum convo where a user wonders what happened to the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation shown before the start of programmes (introduced with the 2009 logo) as he usually wakes up at 9am, and he wonders what happened to it after October 12 as he doesn't wake up at 5:58am RetroTVFan88: Hey everyone, quick question for the early birds in here. Does anyone remember the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation that S4C used to run before the start of programs? It used to air with the 2009 logo transition, usually brightened my morning routine. I've been following S4C's schedule pretty closely, but ever since October 12, I seem to have missed it. Granted, I haven't been up at 5:58 am to catch the very start of the broadcast day. Did they retire it with the latest rebrand, or am I just not up early enough? MorningGlory21: Oh, I remember those well, @RetroTVFan88. Used to give the channel a bit of an energetic start to the day, didn't it? However, since the rebrand on October 12, I believe S4C has indeed retired that animation. The morning slots and start of broadcast animations have been updated to fit the new visual identity, revolving around the shapeshifting blob mascot and the reintroduced "S4C~" logo from the Dragon ident era. Quite a change from the abstract lines! TechSavvyWatcher: That's right, @MorningGlory21. The old animations like the multicolored chasing lines were phased out as part of the rebranding. Everything from the idents to the start-of-day animations now features the new blob mascot in some way. It's all about consistency in the branding now. Not to say the new stuff isn't interesting, but it definitely marks the end of an era for those abstract animations. NostalgiaNerd92: I'm actually going to miss those. There was something mesmerizing about those colorful lines, a nice bit of abstract art before diving into the day's programming. The blob is fun, but those animations had a different vibe. Guess it's all part of moving forward and keeping things fresh. EarlyBirdViewr: Yeah, those were part of the channel's charm for me too. But honestly, having caught the new stuff, it's engaging in a whole different way. The blob has its own appeal, surprisingly versatile and manages to give the channel a modern touch. Still, for those of us who remember the lines, it'll be a missed signature. RetroTVFan88: Appreciate the insights, everyone! Seems I was holding onto a bygone part of S4C without realizing. Time to adjust my alarm clock and give the new animations a chance, I suppose. Everything evolves, and it's only fair to give the blob its due. Still, a part of me will always have a soft spot for those multicolored chasing lines and the simplicity they brought to the screen. PixelArtLover: If there's one thing I've learned from watching TV channels evolve, it's that changes like these can be polarizing but often grow on you over time. Who knows, maybe in a few years we'll be reminiscing about the early days of the blob in the same way we are now about those abstract lines. Change is the only constant, after all. Write that a off air loop is now used at night, DigitalDawnChaser: Has anyone else noticed that S4C has started using an off air loop at night now? Gone are the days of the static screen or color bars that many channels tend to revert to during the wee hours. Instead, they've rolled out a visually appealing loop that runs through the night until the broadcast day starts again. TechTellyFan: Yes, I saw that! It's a refreshing change. The loop includes a series of subtly animated scenes featuring their now-iconic blob mascot in various tranquil nighttime settings, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack. It's quite a clever way to maintain engagement, even when they're technically "off air." Plus, it feels very on-brand with their recent rebranding efforts. NightOwlWatcher: Absolutely love the new off air loop. It's so calming, almost like it's designed to keep you company rather than remind you there's nothing to watch. I stumbled upon it by accident, and it's quite mesmerizing. The gentle animations with the blob gazing at the stars or sitting by a softly glowing campfire really set a peaceful mood. RetroScreenLover: As much as I enjoy the innovation and the aesthetic touch of the new off air loop, part of me misses the nostalgia of the old-school color bars and the test card. There was something unmistakably "broadcast" about tuning in to those. But, I must admit, S4C's approach is a sign of the times, embracing continuous visual engagement over the traditional static screens. LoopLurker: I'm curious if they'll introduce variations of this loop depending on the season or upcoming events. Given how they've embraced the blob mascot fully, it wouldn't surprise me to see winter-themed loops or special editions leading up to major holidays. It's a subtle yet effective way to keep the audience connected to the channel's identity, even in off hours. PixelPeacekeeper: It's an interesting development for sure. Moving to an off air loop that retains viewer interest (even if subconsciously) through aesthetically pleasing visuals and music is a smart move in today's 24/7 content cycle. It also potentially serves as a gentle reminder of the channel's brand identity, keeping S4C in the minds of viewers even when they're not actively broadcasting new content. DigitalDawnChaser: @PixelPeacekeeper, well said. It's all about brand connection in this era, and S4C's off air loop is a testament to that. It's compelling how a channel can extend its reach and impact, transcending traditional broadcast constraints with creative touches like this. I'm excited to see how this develops further and what other innovations they might roll out next. Write the caption used during the loop, (along with the logo below) "Join us in a moment of serene reflection as we journey through the night. We'll return with more of your favorite programming soon. [S4C Logo] Nos da, and sweet dreams." Write a bit more about the blob's appearance, The mesmerizing blob mascot that S4C has embraced as part of its rebranding is not just any ordinary character; it's an embodiment of fluidity, creativity, and adaptability. This captivating mascot is a female shape-shifting black blob of slime, offering a unique visual representation that stands out in the broadcasting landscape. ### Appearance Details Color and Texture: The blob is primarily a glossy, deep black, resembling the richness of space or the depth of the ocean at night. Its surface catches the light in a way that adds a fascinating layer of visual interest, making it appear almost cosmic in nature. The texture is smooth, almost liquid-like, giving the impression that the blob can effortlessly shift into any shape or form it desires. Shape-shifting Essence: One of the most notable aspects of the blob's appearance is its ability to morph. It can seamlessly transition from one form to another, embodying various objects, characters, or even abstract concepts. This shape-shifting nature symbolizes S4C's diverse range of programming, from drama to comedy, and children's shows to documentaries. Each transformation is done with a fluid elegance that captivates the viewer's imagination. Eyes: Perhaps the most engaging feature of the blob is its eyes. When taking on a more anthropomorphic form, the blob sports two large, expressive eyes. These eyes are more than just visual elements; they serve as windows to the blob's 'soul,' conveying emotions and reactions that add depth to its character. The eyes sparkle with curiosity, humor, and intelligence, drawing viewers into an emotional connection with the mascot. Interactions with Environments: In various idents and promotional materials, the blob is seen interacting with its surroundings in creative and whimsical ways. Whether it's morphing into items that correspond with the programming or engaging in playful antics, the blob always seems perfectly in sync with the world around it. This ability to blend and adapt further enhances its appeal, demonstrating an incredible range of versatility. ### Symbolism and Impact The blob's appearance goes beyond mere aesthetics; it serves as a metaphor for S4C's commitment to innovation and flexibility in its content offering. It's a visual storyteller, capable of encapsulating the essence of the channel's spirit without uttering a single word. Through its dynamic shifts and expressive features, the blob invites viewers on a journey, making the channel's branding both memorable and engaging. In a media landscape where standing out is key, this shape-shifting blob manages to capture the imagination of audiences, young and old alike. Its appearance effectively communicates the idea that S4C is a channel where boundaries are fluid, creativity is limitless, and surprises await at every turn. Write a tweet saying a user loves it when her eyes are happy "Absolutely in love with @S4C's blob mascot, especially when her eyes light up with happiness! There's something so pure and joyful about it. #S4Cblob #HappyEyes" Write a tweet saying it certainly beats the TV set package in use for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic mishmash of idents before that" "Without a doubt, @S4C's shape-shifting blob mascot outshines the TV set package we had for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic" mishmash of idents before that. It's fresh, innovative, and engaging! #S4CRebrand #CreativeIdentity" Write a case study from Ezhik Media, saying that the rebranding was initiated because "S4C's branding seemed to be losing its sanity, using a mix of idents made by Proud Creative in 2009 and idents made by them in 2017" ### Case Study: Rebranding S4C - A Journey to Coherence and Innovation #### Client: S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru - Channel Four Wales) #### Agency: Ezhik Media #### Challenge: S4C, a cornerstone of Welsh-language broadcasting, found itself at a crossroads of identity, blending disparate elements of branding that spanned over a decade. The channel's visual identity had become a collage of the past and present, mixing idents created by Proud Creative in 2009 and various elements introduced by Ezhik Media in 2017. This eclectic assortment, although rich in history, led to a sense of fragmentation, with the branding gradually losing its cohesiveness and, importantly, its sanity. The channel was in dire need of a unified visual language that would not only pay homage to its heritage but also propel it into the future with a fresh, identifiable, and innovative identity. #### Objective: The primary goal was to rejuvenate S4C's branding, crafting an identity that would resonate on both a national and international stage. The rebranding needed to reflect the channel's dynamism, versatility, and Welsh cultural roots while appealing to a broad and diverse audience. A significant aspect of this objective was to introduce an engaging and distinctive mascot that could become the face of S4C, embodying its values and captivating viewers across all demographics. #### Solution: After extensive research, creative sessions, and audience analysis, Ezhik Media proposed a radical yet deeply symbolic new mascot for S4C: a shape-shifting black blob of slime. This female mascot, characterized by her ability to morph into an endless variety of shapes, perfectly symbolized the diversity and adaptability of S4C's programming. Her dynamic nature made her an ideal ambassador for the brand, capable of engaging viewers in novel and memorable ways. The rebranding strategy involved a comprehensive overhaul of S4C's visual identity. The "S4C~" logo, reminiscent of the Dragon ident era, was reintroduced, blending heritage with modernity. The new idents, featuring the blob mascot in a series of imaginative transformations, brought to life the essence of S4C's programming--from drama to documentary, comedy, and children's shows. #### Implementation: Ezhik Media orchestrated the transition to the new branding with meticulous care. Every element was designed to ensure consistency and flexibility across multiple platforms and media types. The rollout of the new idents, alongside the reintroduction of the "S4C~" logo, was synchronized to capture the audience's attention and mark the beginning of a new era for S4C. #### Results: The rebranding initiative was a resounding success. From its launch, the new mascot captivated the channel's audience, generating a wave of positive feedback and engagement. The cohesive visual identity resonated with viewers, offering a sense of familiarity infused with fresh, innovative energy. The channel saw a noticeable increase in viewer engagement and brand recognition, indicating a strong connection with the new branding. The reintroduction of the "S4C~" logo, paired with the groundbreaking mascot, played a pivotal role in S4C's revitalized brand identity. The rebranding not only signaled a return to the channel's roots but also a bold step forward into a dynamic and inclusive future. #### Conclusion: Ezhik Media's rebranding of S4C addressed the critical need for coherence, innovation, and engagement in its visual identity. By moving away from the disjointed mix of past idents and embracing a singular, adaptable mascot, S4C successfully rejuvenated its brand. This transformation highlighted the importance of adaptability and cohesion in a media landscape that is constantly evolving. The rebranding of S4C by Ezhik Media stands as a testament to the power of creative vision in redefining a brand's identity and forging a deep connection with its audience. Write a forum convo in May 2024 where S4C Analog is switched off, replaced with a caption asking us to switch and thanking us for watching, and our friend is keeping analog viewers company Thread Title: End of an Era - S4C Analog Switch-off May 2024 VintageTellyLover: Well, folks, it finally happened. Today was the day S4C said goodbye to its analog signal. Did anyone else catch the final moments before the switch-off? They had a simple caption thanking viewers for their loyalty and asking us to switch to digital platforms. It's truly the end of an era. DigitalDawn: Saw it! It felt quite somber yet historical. That caption was a respectful nod to all the analog loyalists out there. Time to embrace the future fully, I guess. Anyone got a screenshot of the caption for keepsake? CymruCathodeRay: Yes, I managed to capture that moment. There's something poignant about those final seconds. It's like watching a piece of your childhood being archived into history. But, gotta admit, the transition to digital has been smooth and offers so much more in terms of quality and choice. AnalogAndy: It's hard to let go, isn't it? I've been keeping company with the analog viewers all day, flipping through the old channels, reminiscing the static-filled days. That caption, though simple, felt like a gentle pat on the back -- a final goodbye from an old friend. TechieTaran: Can't help but feel nostalgic, but also excited about what this means for broadcasting tech. Analog had its charm, sure, but the capabilities of digital and streaming are just phenomenal. S4C's digital presence has been impressive; their online content and digital quality have really set a new standard. HistoricHeddiw: It's a significant moment for broadcasting history in Wales, no doubt. Analog switch-offs mark a definitive shift in how media is consumed, and it's fascinating to witness. That caption was a classy touch by S4C. We've come a long way from the flickering screens to crystal clear digital broadcasts. PreservationPete: Did anyone think to record the last few analog broadcasts for posterity? It'd be great to have a historical archive of these moments. Also, as much as I'm warming up to the endless options of digital, there's something irreplaceable about the simplicity and nostalgia of the analog era. FutureFfion: Saw the switch-off and couldn't help but feel a mix of sadness and anticipation. The caption asking us to switch felt like S4C holding our hand through the change. I'm curious about the new possibilities and how S4C will continue to innovate on digital platforms. Here's to embracing the future while cherishing the past! NostalgicNia: Exactly, @FutureFfion. It's like closing a book you've loved and opening a new, exciting one. I'm sentimental about the analog days but looking ahead with optimism. S4C's transition and how they've handled it really show their commitment to viewers of all generations. Let's see where this new digital journey takes us! RetroRhodri: Cheers to that, everyone. While I'm sad to see analog go, the new digital era promises so much more in terms of interactivity, quality, and accessibility. S4C's farewell caption was a dignified conclusion to decades of analog broadcasting. Here's to new beginnings and keeping the spirit of Welsh broadcasting alive and vibrant! Write a convo where a user describes the message, also the blob was included in the image, also the logo at the bottom right as usual Thread Title: The Final Analog Sign-Off of S4C - A Touching Farewell BlobFanGareth: Did anyone catch the final analog sign-off message from S4C? It wasn't just a plain message. They included the blob mascot in the image, which was a nice touch, making the farewell feel personal. The S4C logo was there at the bottom right, as usual, maintaining that brand consistency one last time on the analog waves. AnalogAled: Yes, I saw it! It was a bit emotional, honestly. The inclusion of the blob somehow made it more poignant. It felt like a gentle reminder of the journey from the past to the present, with the blob transitioning us into the digital era. TechTransitionTara: Exactly, @AnalogAled! The blob has become such a significant part of S4C's identity, and having it there felt like a bridge between the two worlds. It's interesting how characters or mascots can humanize technology and change. That final image was almost symbolic, representing both an end and a new beginning. LogoLlew: The logo placement was just perfect, wasn't it? Right there in its familiar spot, giving us that continuity amidst change. It made me think about all the times I've glanced at that corner of the screen over the years. The consistency of branding, even in a farewell message, speaks volumes about S4C's attention to detail. DigitalDwynwen: Capturing that moment felt important, like holding onto a piece of history. The blob in the farewell image felt like she was guiding us, reassuring us that while the medium changes, the essence and the spirit of S4C remain the same. It was a comforting signal, almost saying, "Come along, there's more to see and explore." NostalgiaNerys: That's beautifully put, @DigitalDwynwen. I've always felt a connection with the blob since its introduction. It's quirky, dynamic, and somehow, amidst the pixels, it carries the heart of S4C. Seeing it in the final analog sign-off was both a clever and touching choice. It somehow made the transition easier, knowing our beloved blob is coming along for the ride. PreservationPrys: Did anyone manage to record it? I'd love to keep it as part of a media evolution collection. The blob has marked a significant period in S4C's branding, and having it featured in this historical transition is quite special. Plus, it's a testament to how far we've come in broadcasting technology. FutureFioled: Watching that sign-off, blob included, was a moment I didn't expect to be so moved by. It's funny how technology and even branding elements, like logos and mascots, weave their way into our lives. Cheers to S4C for handling the farewell with such grace and character. Excited to see where the digital frontier takes us, with the blob leading the way! RetroRhiannon: It was a fitting tribute and a gentle nudge into the future. I've always appreciated how S4C has embraced change without losing sight of its roots. That message, with the blob and the logo, captured the essence of what makes S4C unique--its ability to evolve while honoring its past. Here's to digital adventures and the blob's escapades in this new era! Write a follow up where news on the King's health break out (Don't worry, he's not dead, he is just diagnosed with cancer) a sombre, more subdued ident is used, with our blob in a calm, subdued state
CHATBOT: Thread Title: S4C Responds to King's Health News with Subdued Ident Featuring the Blob PeacefulPwyll: Did anyone catch the change in S4C's idents following the news about the King's health condition? It seems he's been diagnosed with cancer. The ident that played shortly after the announcement was notably more subdued, featuring our beloved blob in a calm, almost reflective state. EmpatheticEmrys: Yes, I noticed that too. The shift to a more subdued ident was a respectful move from S4C, given the gravity of the news. The blob, usually dynamic and playful, was shown in a much calmer light, almost as if it was sharing in the moment of national concern. CariadCeridwen: It struck a chord with me, honestly. The way the blob's demeanor changed--it felt like the broadcast was pausing to acknowledge the King's diagnosis, in a way that words couldn't. It's a testament to how effectively a mascot can embody the mood of a nation. ReflectiveRhian: The simplicity of the ident, focusing on the blob's subdued state, really did capture the somber mood. It's intriguing how a character without words can evoke such a strong emotional response and mirror the collective sentiment of the viewers during times like these. GentleGwyn: And the touch of having the blob reflect the mood, instead of the usual lively transformations, brought a sense of unity and empathy. It's moments like these that show how media can play a role in the emotional landscape of a country, even through something as simple as a channel ident. SupportiveSion: The decision to adapt the ident in light of the King's health news shows a level of sensitivity and awareness by S4C. It's a delicate balance to maintain broadcasting integrity while acknowledging national concerns, and I think they handled it gracefully. HealingHaf: Absolutely, @SupportiveSion. It paved the way for a collective moment of reflection. It's comforting, in a way, to see a familiar figure like the blob sharing in the mood of the populace, making the digital space feel a bit more personal and connected during such news. CompassionateCarys: It's moments like these that remind us of the impact of non-verbal communication. The ident, with its subdued theme, sent a message of solidarity and support for the King and those affected by similar battles. S4C's approach was both tasteful and moving. UnityEira: Watching the blob in that calm state served as a gentle reminder that it's okay to pause and reflect amid unsettling news. Kudos to S4C for na...
CHATBOT: Thread Title: Update on King's Health and Reflective S4C Ident Featuring the Blob HopefulHarri: Wanted to share a quick update on the King's health situation--there's been an announcement that he is currently undergoing treatment and is expected to make a full rec
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet the desires of its viewership. Unique and Memorable Idents With the introduction of this new mascot, S4C's idents will take on a vibrant and captivating appearance. The idents will showcase the black blob of slime transforming into various forms, representing the channel's diverse programming genres, including drama, comedy, documentaries, and children's content. This visual spectacle is sure to leave a lasting impression in the minds of viewers, setting S4C apart from its competitors. A Logo Throwback: Returning to the "S4C~" Era In addition to the introduction of the captivating mascot, S4C's rebranding will reintroduce their previous logo, the "S4C~" mark prominently used during the Dragon ident era. This move pays homage to a successful period in the channel's history, evoking feelings of nostalgia among long-time viewers while simultaneously demonstrating the broadcaster's dedication to serving its audience in new and exciting ways. An Inclusive Identity S4C's rebranding serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity in media and broadcasting. With its rich Welsh-language content, S4C has been a torchbearer for linguistic and cultural diversity. By embracing a unique mascot and revisiting a celebrated logo, the channel showcases its commitment to representing the voices of all Welsh speakers, regardless of age or background. Conclusion S4C's rebranding on October 12, 2023, presents an exciting new chapter for the broadcaster. By introducing a groundbreaking female shape-shifting black blob of slime as their mascot and revisiting the popular "S4C~" logo, S4C showcases the essence of its programming, while paying homage to its roots. This bold step ensures S4C will continue to captivate audiences, engage viewers in new ways, and forge a lasting connection with the Welsh-speaking community for years to come. Write a follow up saying this change has been in the works since June last year, the previous set of idents were withdrawn at Christmas, the Christmas idents this year had TV sets stacked up on top of each other to form a Christmas tree, the idents from January to October featured the TV sets in a random room, while flickering random images, These idents were only ever meant to be temporary and were produced by Ezhik Media, who also made the new blob idents, A short film introducing the character was broadcast at midnight on October 12th Update: S4C's Rebranding Unveiled: Months of Preparation Lead to an Exciting New Chapter In June of last year, S4C embarked on a transformative journey to redefine its visual identity. After careful consideration and planning, the channel announced that changes were in the works, and now, on October 12th, the long-awaited rebranding has finally been unveiled. The previous set of idents, which had temporarily replaced the regular branding during the Christmas season, were withdrawn as planned. These idents featured TV sets stacked together to form a Christmas tree, creating a festive ambiance. However, it was clear that this temporary design was only a stepping stone towards something more remarkable and captivating. From January to October of this year, viewers were treated to flickering random images within idents that showcased TV sets placed in various rooms. While these idents offered a sense of intrigue, they were always intended to be temporary placeholders until the upcoming rebranding. S4C took a strategic approach and enlisted the expert services of Ezhik Media, the creative production team behind the earlier temporary idents, to breathe life into the new rebranding campaign. Ezhik Media not only facilitated the transition from the old idents to the new ones, but they also ensured a seamless integration of the exciting changes. To introduce the newly unveiled mascot to viewers, S4C broadcasted a short film at midnight on October 12th. This film served as a captivating glimpse into the character's story, providing a unique introduction to the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative approach further highlighted S4C's commitment to engaging and surprising its audience. The anticipation leading up to this moment has undoubtedly been met with enthusiasm and curiosity from viewers. The channel's rebranding, with its new mascot and the return of the cherished "S4C~" logo, signifies S4C's dedication to providing exceptional programming that engages and represents the Welsh-speaking community. As S4C continues to evolve and embrace change, its focus remains firmly on fostering inclusivity and ensuring that viewers of all ages and backgrounds can find compelling content that resonates deeply with them. Stay tuned as S4C's new era begins, heralding the exciting opportunities and unforgettable moments that lie ahead. Write a annual report, starting with explaining the meticulous planning that went into the rebrand, then saying farewell to company employees that have left for pastures new, detailing what programmes did the best, and lastly farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which left on 1st of May S4C Annual Report 2023: Embracing Change and Celebrating Milestones Introduction We are delighted to present S4C's Annual Report for 2023, a year that marked a significant turning point in the broadcaster's journey. With meticulous planning and careful strategizing, S4C embarked on a transformative rebranding process, leaving an indelible mark on our identity and paving the way for an exciting future. Rebranding: A Journey of Meticulous Planning The decision to rebrand was not taken lightly. Since June of the previous year, a dedicated team at S4C diligently worked to ensure that every aspect of the refresh aligns with our strategic vision and core values. This meticulous planning allowed us to unveil a captivating new mascot, a shape-shifting black blob of slime, who embodies the versatility and diversity of our programming. With this rebrand, we have successfully positioned ourselves as a modern and innovative broadcaster, resonating with audiences in new and exciting ways. Farewell to Departing Colleagues Amidst the changes we have experienced, we must bid farewell to colleagues who have chosen to explore new opportunities. We express our heartfelt gratitude to each individual leaving S4C, thanking them for their dedication and contributions. The knowledge and skills they have shared with us have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the broadcaster, and we wish them well as they embark on their new journeys. Their presence and contributions will be sorely missed. Celebrating Success: Standout Programmes Throughout the year, S4C has continued to captivate audiences with exceptional programming across a multitude of genres. We proudly congratulate and recognize the standout programmes from the year 2023, which have left a lasting impact on our viewers: 1. "Drama at its Finest": Our drama offerings were met with resounding success, capturing the attention of both Welsh-speaking and international audiences. Shows like "Craith" and "Un Bore Mercher" showcased the exceptional talent of Welsh actors, writers, and directors, solidifying our position as creators of world-class drama. 2. "Educational Excellence": Our commitment to providing educational content was reinforced by programmes such as "Hogia Ni" and "Darllen Gyda Cyw." These shows not only entertained our younger viewers but also fostered a love for learning and instilled important values. 3. "Entertaining Wales": Our entertainment programmes, including "Heno," "Noson Lawen," and "Codi Hwyl," continued to connect with audiences, offering a mix of laughter, music, and engaging storytelling. We are proud to provide a platform for the talents of Welsh artists and entertainers. Farewell to Channel 4 Programmes On May 1st, we bid a fond farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which have been a part of S4C's schedule for many years. While they will be missed, this change allows S4C to further focus on promoting and enhancing Welsh-language content, delivering culturally and linguistically significant programming that resonates with our valued audience. Looking Ahead As we move forward into the future, S4C remains committed to our mission of providing high-quality, Welsh-language content that educates, entertains, and represents the diverse voices of our community. Embracing change, we will continue to adapt and innovate, offering unique programming experiences while remaining true to our core values. We extend our gratitude to our dedicated staff, creative partners, and loyal viewers for their unwavering support. Together, we will make the upcoming year one of monumental success. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a follow up that explained every step of the rebrand, including the temporary idents Update: An Inside Look at S4C's Rebranding: Unveiling the Detailed Process Following the release of our Annual Report for 2023, we are delighted to provide you with an exclusive inside look at each step of the meticulous rebranding process that unfolded at S4C. From the planning stages to the introduction of temporary idents, every decision was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transition to our exciting new chapter. 1. Planning and Strategy In June of the previous year, we initiated the process of reimagining S4C's visual identity. A dedicated team of experts meticulously analyzed market trends, audience preferences, and future goals. Through extensive research and brainstorming sessions, we created a comprehensive rebranding strategy that aligned with our mission, values, and aspirations. 2. Rebranding the Idents During the Christmas season, in keeping with tradition, we unveiled temporary idents that showcased TV sets stacked together, forming a magnificent Christmas tree. The heartwarming visuals added a touch of festive joy to our programming, engaging viewers during the holiday season. However, it became clear that these idents were merely a prelude to something more extraordinary. From January to October of the rebranding year, our idents featured TV sets placed in various rooms, each flickering with random images. The purpose of these transitional idents was to maintain a sense of continuity during the rebranding process while keeping viewers intrigued and signaling an impending shift. 3. Crafting the Mascot To capture the essence of our diverse programming, we collaborated with Ezhik Media, the creative production team responsible for the temporary idents, to create our groundbreaking mascot. Their expertise and understanding of our vision enabled them to breathe life into the captivating shape-shifting black blob of slime. The mascot symbolizes S4C's ability to adapt and transform, reflecting the range of content we offer in a dynamic and visually captivating manner. This fluid nature represents our continuous commitment to evolve and innovate, catering to the ever-changing needs of our valued viewers. 4. Unveiling the Mascot On the highly anticipated October 12th, at the stroke of midnight, we delighted our loyal audience with a mesmerizing short film introducing the character. This enchanting piece of storytelling allowed viewers to understand the mascot's origins and the vital role it plays in representing the spirit of S4C. Conclusion The comprehensive rebranding process undertaken by S4C encompassed meticulous planning, strategic decision-making, and a deep understanding of our core values and audience preferences. From the introduction of temporary idents during Christmas to the creation and unveiling of our unique mascot, each step was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transformation. As we embrace this exciting new chapter, we remain grateful for the support and engagement of our viewers, staff, and creative partners. S4C's rebranding allows us to continue providing exceptional Welsh-language content while showcasing our commitment to innovation and inclusivity. Thank you for being a valued part of our journey and joining us in this new era of S4C. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a final follow up explaining the blob's physical appearance, her personality traits. Etc. Update: Introducing S4C's Captivating Mascot: A Closer Look As we continue to embark on S4C's transformative journey, we are thrilled to provide further details about our captivating mascot, the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative character not only showcases S4C's commitment to uniqueness but also embodies a range of physical and personality traits that make her truly unforgettable. Physical Appearance: Versatile and Engaging The S4C mascot is a visually captivating entity, a female black blob of slime with a versatile form that allows her to shape-shift effortlessly. Her amorphous nature represents the boundless creative possibilities that S4C offers, capturing the diversity of our programming and captivating viewers with her ever-changing physical presence. Personality Traits: Adaptive and Engaging Our mascot embodies a plethora of personality traits that are reflective of S4C's core values and aspirations. Here are a few key characteristics: 1. Versatility: With her ability to shape-shift, the mascot embodies adaptability and versatility. She effortlessly transforms into various forms, representing the multitude of genres, themes, and emotions found within S4C's programming. 2. Playfulness: Our mascot exudes an aura of playfulness, infusing a sense of joy and excitement into the S4C brand. Through her whimsical transformations and lively presence, she invites viewers to embrace their inner child and explore the wonders of imagination. 3. Inclusivity: One of the most important traits of our mascot is her ability to connect with viewers from diverse backgrounds. Regardless of age or language proficiency, she engenders a sense of inclusivity and welcomes everyone into the S4C family. 4. Curiosity: With a deep desire to explore and discover, our mascot encapsulates curiosity. Through her constant transformation, she encourages viewers to embark on their own journeys of exploration, always seeking new and captivating content on S4C. Impact: Resonating with Viewers S4C's mascot serves as a dynamic representation of our commitment to engaging and captivating storytelling. Her presence, both visually and through various forms of media, leaves a lasting impression on viewers, forging a strong bond between S4C and its audience. Continued Evolution As we embrace the exciting opportunities ahead, our mascot will remain a constant companion for viewers, adapting and evolving alongside the ever-changing landscape of Welsh-language programming. Whether taking on new shapes or delving into uncharted territory, she will continue to reflect the spirit and vision of S4C. Conclusion The introduction of our mesmerizing mascot signifies S4C's devotion to delivering extraordinary content that captivates and engages audiences. With her versatile physical appearance and vibrant personality traits, she embodies the essence of our programming and ensures an unforgettable viewing experience. Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey and we look forward to captivating you with the adventures and stories that lie ahead. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Tvfan22: It looks like S4C have rebranded again, Gone are the flickering TVs from earlier this year, Now the new theme is goo/slime/shape-shifting, And for some reason the 1995 logo is back, even though it feels out of place since there aren't any dragons, The idents themselves are awesome and I love the blob character morphing into different shapes, They teased the whole "shape-shifting" aspect last year at Christmas with the TV sets, But they always "rested" the Everyday Extraordinary theme over Christmas, so I read nothing into it, even if I did think "an old VCR, a empty school hall, what's that all about?". Write a forum conversation talking about the new look and how they barely saw it coming, with the Christmas look and fake rebrand TVnerd1984: So, did anyone catch the launch of S4C's new look? I honestly didn't see it coming with the whole slime/shape-shifting theme. The gooey blob mascot is definitely a twist. Thoughts? CymruAmByth99: Yeah, the new idents caught me off guard as well. The Christmas idents last year with the stacked TVs made me think they might be going for a retro angle or something nostalgic. But nope, we've got a shape-shifting blob instead. DragonHeartWelsh: I'm actually quite fond of the new mascot. It's different, that's for sure. I remember thinking the Christmas idents with the old VCR and the school hall were a bit random, but didn't really connect the dots that it was hinting at a rebrand. AderynCoch: Anyone else thrown by the 1995 logo comeback? I don't dislike it per se, it's just... without the dragons, the nostalgic vibe feels half-baked. Mixed signals, if you ask me. SionedSoapFan: The blob mascot is growing on me, not gonna lie. It's so expressive and fun - unlike anything I've seen on other channels. A bold choice! But I do miss the dragons, they had a certain magic about them. WelshTellyAddict: I'm in two minds about ditching the dragons. On one hand, you've got this cute, modern mascot that's all about change and innovation. On the other, the dragons were a big part of S4C's identity. It's a bittersweet change. TVnerd1984: I have to give props to the creative team. The ident where the mascot morphs into a chair and then a bicycle? Pure genius. It shows off their range and the blob's, erm, fluidity in a really memorable way. TVCollector67: True, the idents do stand out. But do you know what gets me? The continuity of it all. The Christmas teaser, the temporary idents with their flickering images, it's all coming together. Although I admit, I didn't piece it together until the blob showed up! PobolYWe: Absolutely loving the new look. I think it's fresh, and the blob has a charm to it. Gotta applaud S4C for taking risks and trying to stand out in today's crowded TV landscape. CymruAmByth99: It's all about evolution, isn't it? Broadcasters have to keep shaking things up to stay relevant. I'm curious to see how they integrate the blob into other aspects of the channel, like promotions and online content. DragonHeartWelsh: Here's hoping the blob becomes a beloved icon. I mean, remember how the dragons were met with mixed reactions at first? Now they're dearly missed. I reckon the blob might just have the same fate, given some time. SionedSoapFan: Fingers crossed! It's all about giving these changes a chance. Kudos to S4C for not just being bold, but also for wrapping it in such a slick, visually appealing package. Definitely makes channel surfing more interesting! TVnerd1984: Couldn't agree more. I'm excited to see where they take this new direction. The channel switching between the blob and the retro logo is a bit jarring, but nonetheless, I'm curious to see how it'll evolve. Can't wait for the next surprise they have up their sleeve! Write a follow up at Christmas, where the Christmas ident is unveiled TVnerd1984: Hey gang, did you catch S4C's new Christmas ident last night? They've done it again - festive, fun, and in full blob glory! CymruAmByth99: I saw it! The blob turned into a snowman, right? And then it morphed into a Christmas tree. Absolutely brilliant! It kept the essence of the new branding while getting us into the holiday spirit. DragonHeartWelsh: Loved the snowflake transitions too. It goes to show that the blob isn't just a one-trick pony - it can go full-on festive. Who knew sludgy goo could be so Christmassy? AderynCoch: It's amazing how they've managed to keep the identity consistent even with the Christmas theme. Did anyone else notice the subtle nods to Welsh Christmas traditions in the background? The touch of cultural identity is a nice blend with the mascot's playfulness. SionedSoapFan: Yes, @AderynCoch, the Plygain carols in the background had me nostalgic and teary-eyed. They really went all out to infuse Welsh culture into the ident. The blob is slowly but surely becoming a part of the S4C family. WelshTellyAddict: What's clever is how they've transitioned from the shape-shifting theme into something seasonal without it feeling forced. The charm of that blob... I think it'll win over anyone who's still on the fence about the new rebrand. TVnerd1984: Agreed, @WelshTellyAddict! It's like they're telling us that the blob can be anything - even Santa's little helper! Did you notice the subtle sparkle when it shifted? Production values through the roof! TVCollector67: Aye, the production quality is top-notch. The snow-covered scenery, the twinkling lights, that cozy Welsh winter vibe - it's all captured so beautifully. Also, excellent work on the sound design, making those transitions feel magical. PobolYWe: I'm just here waiting for the blob to have its own line of Christmas merchandise. Imagine the plushies! Take my money, S4C, take it all! DragonHeartWelsh: Merchandise would be a fantastic idea. Consider the collectibles! I'd love to see the blob in its Christmas form on my shelf. And in response to the scenery, it showcases the beauty of Wales in winter perfectly. SionedSoapFan: They should definitely consider an animated Christmas special starring the blob. There's so much potential for storytelling, and I can see it becoming a heartwarming yearly tradition. TVnerd1984: That would be epic, @SionedSoapFan! Imagine the blob bringing different Christmas tales from across Wales to life. S4C, if you're reading this, we've got some ideas for you! CymruAmByth99: As the blob brings us all together for the holidays, I must say - I'm looking forward to what S4C has in store for us next. More surprises, I hope! Happy holidays, everyone! DragonHeartWelsh: Happy holidays, indeed! Brought to us by a blob of Christmas cheer. Who would've ever thought? Write a follow up where they say it is far better than last year's Christmas ident TVnerd1984: Hey everyone! So, about S4C's Christmas ident this year--I think it totally outdid last year's. The whole blob-snowman and tree transition was just a masterpiece. The details! It feels more connected to the festivities, you know? CymruAmByth99: Agreed! Last year's Christmas ident was nice, with the whole stacked TVs forming a tree, but this year they've raised the bar. It's like the blob has brought a new energy to the channel. DragonHeartWelsh: Totally better! Last year's ident was more of a filler, it felt a bit cold, didn't it? This year's is warmer, more engaging, and creatively far superior. Plus, the blob integrating into classic Christmas symbols was just genius. AderynCoch: Spot on, guys. Last year I was all about nostalgia with the old TV sets, but this year's blob just brings so much charm and character. The way it blended into the wintry scenes, it felt magical. SionedSoapFan: It's not just the visuals, either. The music this year was a step up! Did you notice? It's like they've completely embraced the new branding and are running with it. The blob really captures the essence of the holidays now. WelshTellyAddict: Last year I missed the dragons, not gonna lie. But this year's ident made me a convert to the blob. It's fun to see how it's going to morph next, and it gets you into the Christmas spirit instantly. TVnerd1984: It's all about progression, folks. And this blob is becoming a staple. Can't believe I'm saying this, but... I'm excited to see what they'd do for Easter and summer!ikelab.xyz TVCollector67: You've got a point, @TVnerd1984. This blob's got range! Last year's ident was cool in a 'let's-play-it-safe' manner, but this year, they went all out, and I'm here for it. Hats off to S4C for being bold. PobolYWe: Let's be real, the blob is just perfect for merchandising, which last year's theme wasn't. Imagine the blob with a tiny Santa hat! I'll take ten. And yes, I'm already looking forward to how they'll deck it out for other holidays. DragonHeartWelsh: We should start a petition for blob merch! But seriously, it's the little details for me. The glint in the snow, the cozy Welsh scenes in the background, they've crafted an entire mood this year. SionedSoapFan: Yes to blob merch! And yes, @DragonHeartWelsh, the mood! It's like S4C has found the sweet spot for their branding with this shapeshifting mascot. The Christmas ident this year is a testament to that. TVnerd1984: Think we can all agree the blob is winning hearts and spreading festive vibes much better this year. The creativity is next level! It just shows how much a bold rebrand can pay off. CymruAmByth99: Here's to more blob and more festive creativity! S4C nailed it this year. Happy Holidays, fellow TV buffs! Write a forum convo where a user wonders what happened to the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation shown before the start of programmes (introduced with the 2009 logo) as he usually wakes up at 9am, and he wonders what happened to it after October 12 as he doesn't wake up at 5:58am RetroTVFan88: Hey everyone, quick question for the early birds in here. Does anyone remember the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation that S4C used to run before the start of programs? It used to air with the 2009 logo transition, usually brightened my morning routine. I've been following S4C's schedule pretty closely, but ever since October 12, I seem to have missed it. Granted, I haven't been up at 5:58 am to catch the very start of the broadcast day. Did they retire it with the latest rebrand, or am I just not up early enough? MorningGlory21: Oh, I remember those well, @RetroTVFan88. Used to give the channel a bit of an energetic start to the day, didn't it? However, since the rebrand on October 12, I believe S4C has indeed retired that animation. The morning slots and start of broadcast animations have been updated to fit the new visual identity, revolving around the shapeshifting blob mascot and the reintroduced "S4C~" logo from the Dragon ident era. Quite a change from the abstract lines! TechSavvyWatcher: That's right, @MorningGlory21. The old animations like the multicolored chasing lines were phased out as part of the rebranding. Everything from the idents to the start-of-day animations now features the new blob mascot in some way. It's all about consistency in the branding now. Not to say the new stuff isn't interesting, but it definitely marks the end of an era for those abstract animations. NostalgiaNerd92: I'm actually going to miss those. There was something mesmerizing about those colorful lines, a nice bit of abstract art before diving into the day's programming. The blob is fun, but those animations had a different vibe. Guess it's all part of moving forward and keeping things fresh. EarlyBirdViewr: Yeah, those were part of the channel's charm for me too. But honestly, having caught the new stuff, it's engaging in a whole different way. The blob has its own appeal, surprisingly versatile and manages to give the channel a modern touch. Still, for those of us who remember the lines, it'll be a missed signature. RetroTVFan88: Appreciate the insights, everyone! Seems I was holding onto a bygone part of S4C without realizing. Time to adjust my alarm clock and give the new animations a chance, I suppose. Everything evolves, and it's only fair to give the blob its due. Still, a part of me will always have a soft spot for those multicolored chasing lines and the simplicity they brought to the screen. PixelArtLover: If there's one thing I've learned from watching TV channels evolve, it's that changes like these can be polarizing but often grow on you over time. Who knows, maybe in a few years we'll be reminiscing about the early days of the blob in the same way we are now about those abstract lines. Change is the only constant, after all. Write that a off air loop is now used at night, DigitalDawnChaser: Has anyone else noticed that S4C has started using an off air loop at night now? Gone are the days of the static screen or color bars that many channels tend to revert to during the wee hours. Instead, they've rolled out a visually appealing loop that runs through the night until the broadcast day starts again. TechTellyFan: Yes, I saw that! It's a refreshing change. The loop includes a series of subtly animated scenes featuring their now-iconic blob mascot in various tranquil nighttime settings, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack. It's quite a clever way to maintain engagement, even when they're technically "off air." Plus, it feels very on-brand with their recent rebranding efforts. NightOwlWatcher: Absolutely love the new off air loop. It's so calming, almost like it's designed to keep you company rather than remind you there's nothing to watch. I stumbled upon it by accident, and it's quite mesmerizing. The gentle animations with the blob gazing at the stars or sitting by a softly glowing campfire really set a peaceful mood. RetroScreenLover: As much as I enjoy the innovation and the aesthetic touch of the new off air loop, part of me misses the nostalgia of the old-school color bars and the test card. There was something unmistakably "broadcast" about tuning in to those. But, I must admit, S4C's approach is a sign of the times, embracing continuous visual engagement over the traditional static screens. LoopLurker: I'm curious if they'll introduce variations of this loop depending on the season or upcoming events. Given how they've embraced the blob mascot fully, it wouldn't surprise me to see winter-themed loops or special editions leading up to major holidays. It's a subtle yet effective way to keep the audience connected to the channel's identity, even in off hours. PixelPeacekeeper: It's an interesting development for sure. Moving to an off air loop that retains viewer interest (even if subconsciously) through aesthetically pleasing visuals and music is a smart move in today's 24/7 content cycle. It also potentially serves as a gentle reminder of the channel's brand identity, keeping S4C in the minds of viewers even when they're not actively broadcasting new content. DigitalDawnChaser: @PixelPeacekeeper, well said. It's all about brand connection in this era, and S4C's off air loop is a testament to that. It's compelling how a channel can extend its reach and impact, transcending traditional broadcast constraints with creative touches like this. I'm excited to see how this develops further and what other innovations they might roll out next. Write the caption used during the loop, (along with the logo below) "Join us in a moment of serene reflection as we journey through the night. We'll return with more of your favorite programming soon. [S4C Logo] Nos da, and sweet dreams." Write a bit more about the blob's appearance, The mesmerizing blob mascot that S4C has embraced as part of its rebranding is not just any ordinary character; it's an embodiment of fluidity, creativity, and adaptability. This captivating mascot is a female shape-shifting black blob of slime, offering a unique visual representation that stands out in the broadcasting landscape. ### Appearance Details Color and Texture: The blob is primarily a glossy, deep black, resembling the richness of space or the depth of the ocean at night. Its surface catches the light in a way that adds a fascinating layer of visual interest, making it appear almost cosmic in nature. The texture is smooth, almost liquid-like, giving the impression that the blob can effortlessly shift into any shape or form it desires. Shape-shifting Essence: One of the most notable aspects of the blob's appearance is its ability to morph. It can seamlessly transition from one form to another, embodying various objects, characters, or even abstract concepts. This shape-shifting nature symbolizes S4C's diverse range of programming, from drama to comedy, and children's shows to documentaries. Each transformation is done with a fluid elegance that captivates the viewer's imagination. Eyes: Perhaps the most engaging feature of the blob is its eyes. When taking on a more anthropomorphic form, the blob sports two large, expressive eyes. These eyes are more than just visual elements; they serve as windows to the blob's 'soul,' conveying emotions and reactions that add depth to its character. The eyes sparkle with curiosity, humor, and intelligence, drawing viewers into an emotional connection with the mascot. Interactions with Environments: In various idents and promotional materials, the blob is seen interacting with its surroundings in creative and whimsical ways. Whether it's morphing into items that correspond with the programming or engaging in playful antics, the blob always seems perfectly in sync with the world around it. This ability to blend and adapt further enhances its appeal, demonstrating an incredible range of versatility. ### Symbolism and Impact The blob's appearance goes beyond mere aesthetics; it serves as a metaphor for S4C's commitment to innovation and flexibility in its content offering. It's a visual storyteller, capable of encapsulating the essence of the channel's spirit without uttering a single word. Through its dynamic shifts and expressive features, the blob invites viewers on a journey, making the channel's branding both memorable and engaging. In a media landscape where standing out is key, this shape-shifting blob manages to capture the imagination of audiences, young and old alike. Its appearance effectively communicates the idea that S4C is a channel where boundaries are fluid, creativity is limitless, and surprises await at every turn. Write a tweet saying a user loves it when her eyes are happy "Absolutely in love with @S4C's blob mascot, especially when her eyes light up with happiness! There's something so pure and joyful about it. #S4Cblob #HappyEyes" Write a tweet saying it certainly beats the TV set package in use for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic mishmash of idents before that" "Without a doubt, @S4C's shape-shifting blob mascot outshines the TV set package we had for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic" mishmash of idents before that. It's fresh, innovative, and engaging! #S4CRebrand #CreativeIdentity" Write a case study from Ezhik Media, saying that the rebranding was initiated because "S4C's branding seemed to be losing its sanity, using a mix of idents made by Proud Creative in 2009 and idents made by them in 2017" ### Case Study: Rebranding S4C - A Journey to Coherence and Innovation #### Client: S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru - Channel Four Wales) #### Agency: Ezhik Media #### Challenge: S4C, a cornerstone of Welsh-language broadcasting, found itself at a crossroads of identity, blending disparate elements of branding that spanned over a decade. The channel's visual identity had become a collage of the past and present, mixing idents created by Proud Creative in 2009 and various elements introduced by Ezhik Media in 2017. This eclectic assortment, although rich in history, led to a sense of fragmentation, with the branding gradually losing its cohesiveness and, importantly, its sanity. The channel was in dire need of a unified visual language that would not only pay homage to its heritage but also propel it into the future with a fresh, identifiable, and innovative identity. #### Objective: The primary goal was to rejuvenate S4C's branding, crafting an identity that would resonate on both a national and international stage. The rebranding needed to reflect the channel's dynamism, versatility, and Welsh cultural roots while appealing to a broad and diverse audience. A significant aspect of this objective was to introduce an engaging and distinctive mascot that could become the face of S4C, embodying its values and captivating viewers across all demographics. #### Solution: After extensive research, creative sessions, and audience analysis, Ezhik Media proposed a radical yet deeply symbolic new mascot for S4C: a shape-shifting black blob of slime. This female mascot, characterized by her ability to morph into an endless variety of shapes, perfectly symbolized the diversity and adaptability of S4C's programming. Her dynamic nature made her an ideal ambassador for the brand, capable of engaging viewers in novel and memorable ways. The rebranding strategy involved a comprehensive overhaul of S4C's visual identity. The "S4C~" logo, reminiscent of the Dragon ident era, was reintroduced, blending heritage with modernity. The new idents, featuring the blob mascot in a series of imaginative transformations, brought to life the essence of S4C's programming--from drama to documentary, comedy, and children's shows. #### Implementation: Ezhik Media orchestrated the transition to the new branding with meticulous care. Every element was designed to ensure consistency and flexibility across multiple platforms and media types. The rollout of the new idents, alongside the reintroduction of the "S4C~" logo, was synchronized to capture the audience's attention and mark the beginning of a new era for S4C. #### Results: The rebranding initiative was a resounding success. From its launch, the new mascot captivated the channel's audience, generating a wave of positive feedback and engagement. The cohesive visual identity resonated with viewers, offering a sense of familiarity infused with fresh, innovative energy. The channel saw a noticeable increase in viewer engagement and brand recognition, indicating a strong connection with the new branding. The reintroduction of the "S4C~" logo, paired with the groundbreaking mascot, played a pivotal role in S4C's revitalized brand identity. The rebranding not only signaled a return to the channel's roots but also a bold step forward into a dynamic and inclusive future. #### Conclusion: Ezhik Media's rebranding of S4C addressed the critical need for coherence, innovation, and engagement in its visual identity. By moving away from the disjointed mix of past idents and embracing a singular, adaptable mascot, S4C successfully rejuvenated its brand. This transformation highlighted the importance of adaptability and cohesion in a media landscape that is constantly evolving. The rebranding of S4C by Ezhik Media stands as a testament to the power of creative vision in redefining a brand's identity and forging a deep connection with its audience. Write a forum convo in May 2024 where S4C Analog is switched off, replaced with a caption asking us to switch and thanking us for watching, and our friend is keeping analog viewers company Thread Title: End of an Era - S4C Analog Switch-off May 2024 VintageTellyLover: Well, folks, it finally happened. Today was the day S4C said goodbye to its analog signal. Did anyone else catch the final moments before the switch-off? They had a simple caption thanking viewers for their loyalty and asking us to switch to digital platforms. It's truly the end of an era. DigitalDawn: Saw it! It felt quite somber yet historical. That caption was a respectful nod to all the analog loyalists out there. Time to embrace the future fully, I guess. Anyone got a screenshot of the caption for keepsake? CymruCathodeRay: Yes, I managed to capture that moment. There's something poignant about those final seconds. It's like watching a piece of your childhood being archived into history. But, gotta admit, the transition to digital has been smooth and offers so much more in terms of quality and choice. AnalogAndy: It's hard to let go, isn't it? I've been keeping company with the analog viewers all day, flipping through the old channels, reminiscing the static-filled days. That caption, though simple, felt like a gentle pat on the back -- a final goodbye from an old friend. TechieTaran: Can't help but feel nostalgic, but also excited about what this means for broadcasting tech. Analog had its charm, sure, but the capabilities of digital and streaming are just phenomenal. S4C's digital presence has been impressive; their online content and digital quality have really set a new standard. HistoricHeddiw: It's a significant moment for broadcasting history in Wales, no doubt. Analog switch-offs mark a definitive shift in how media is consumed, and it's fascinating to witness. That caption was a classy touch by S4C. We've come a long way from the flickering screens to crystal clear digital broadcasts. PreservationPete: Did anyone think to record the last few analog broadcasts for posterity? It'd be great to have a historical archive of these moments. Also, as much as I'm warming up to the endless options of digital, there's something irreplaceable about the simplicity and nostalgia of the analog era. FutureFfion: Saw the switch-off and couldn't help but feel a mix of sadness and anticipation. The caption asking us to switch felt like S4C holding our hand through the change. I'm curious about the new possibilities and how S4C will continue to innovate on digital platforms. Here's to embracing the future while cherishing the past! NostalgicNia: Exactly, @FutureFfion. It's like closing a book you've loved and opening a new, exciting one. I'm sentimental about the analog days but looking ahead with optimism. S4C's transition and how they've handled it really show their commitment to viewers of all generations. Let's see where this new digital journey takes us! RetroRhodri: Cheers to that, everyone. While I'm sad to see analog go, the new digital era promises so much more in terms of interactivity, quality, and accessibility. S4C's farewell caption was a dignified conclusion to decades of analog broadcasting. Here's to new beginnings and keeping the spirit of Welsh broadcasting alive and vibrant! Write a convo where a user describes the message, also the blob was included in the image, also the logo at the bottom right as usual Thread Title: The Final Analog Sign-Off of S4C - A Touching Farewell BlobFanGareth: Did anyone catch the final analog sign-off message from S4C? It wasn't just a plain message. They included the blob mascot in the image, which was a nice touch, making the farewell feel personal. The S4C logo was there at the bottom right, as usual, maintaining that brand consistency one last time on the analog waves. AnalogAled: Yes, I saw it! It was a bit emotional, honestly. The inclusion of the blob somehow made it more poignant. It felt like a gentle reminder of the journey from the past to the present, with the blob transitioning us into the digital era. TechTransitionTara: Exactly, @AnalogAled! The blob has become such a significant part of S4C's identity, and having it there felt like a bridge between the two worlds. It's interesting how characters or mascots can humanize technology and change. That final image was almost symbolic, representing both an end and a new beginning. LogoLlew: The logo placement was just perfect, wasn't it? Right there in its familiar spot, giving us that continuity amidst change. It made me think about all the times I've glanced at that corner of the screen over the years. The consistency of branding, even in a farewell message, speaks volumes about S4C's attention to detail. DigitalDwynwen: Capturing that moment felt important, like holding onto a piece of history. The blob in the farewell image felt like she was guiding us, reassuring us that while the medium changes, the essence and the spirit of S4C remain the same. It was a comforting signal, almost saying, "Come along, there's more to see and explore." NostalgiaNerys: That's beautifully put, @DigitalDwynwen. I've always felt a connection with the blob since its introduction. It's quirky, dynamic, and somehow, amidst the pixels, it carries the heart of S4C. Seeing it in the final analog sign-off was both a clever and touching choice. It somehow made the transition easier, knowing our beloved blob is coming along for the ride. PreservationPrys: Did anyone manage to record it? I'd love to keep it as part of a media evolution collection. The blob has marked a significant period in S4C's branding, and having it featured in this historical transition is quite special. Plus, it's a testament to how far we've come in broadcasting technology. FutureFioled: Watching that sign-off, blob included, was a moment I didn't expect to be so moved by. It's funny how technology and even branding elements, like logos and mascots, weave their way into our lives. Cheers to S4C for handling the farewell with such grace and character. Excited to see where the digital frontier takes us, with the blob leading the way! RetroRhiannon: It was a fitting tribute and a gentle nudge into the future. I've always appreciated how S4C has embraced change without losing sight of its roots. That message, with the blob and the logo, captured the essence of what makes S4C unique--its ability to evolve while honoring its past. Here's to digital adventures and the blob's escapades in this new era! Write a follow up whereforum convo about the ident shown in front of the news on the King's health break out (Don't worry, he's not dead, he is just diagnosed with cancer) a sombre, more subdued ident is used, with our blob in a calm, subdued stateand other serious programmes
CHATBOT: Thread Title: S4C's New Approach to Serious Program Ident NewsNigel: Has anyone else noticed the new ident S4C's using in front of their news and other serious programmes? It's quite a departure from the usual whimsy of the blob mascot. I think it's a subtle yet impactful way to transition viewers to the more sobering content that follows. CurrentAffairsCatrin: Absolutely, @NewsNigel. The new ident strikes the perfect balance between maintaining the channel's cohesive brand identity and setting the appropriate tone for more serious programming. There's a certain elegance to it; visually distinct yet undeniably S4C. IdentIolo: It's quite refined, isn't it? They've managed to keep it in line with the overall branding but toned down the playful elements significantly. Subdued colors and a more straightforward presentation, if I'm not mistaken. It's an interesting pivot for S4C, showing their versatility in content presentation. BroadcastBethan: What caught my attention was the music and the pacing of the animation. It's slower, more contemplative, which I think is a masterful way to prepare the audience for the news or discussions to come. It demonstrates a thoughtful approach to broadcasting, respecting the content and the viewer's experience. SeriousSioned: True, @BroadcastBethan. The music does a lot of heavy lifting in setting the mood. It's somber yet not overly dramatic, creating the perfect prelude to serious discussions. S4C's ability to adapt its mascot and branding to fit different programming genres without losing its identity is commendable. LogoLlewelyn: And yet, the S4C logo remains a constant, subtly reminding us of the network's overarching presence. Even in a more serious context, the branding cohesion is impressive. They've really thought through how to navigate the shift in tone from their more lighthearted content to the gravitas of news programming. DigitalDylan: I appreciate how they've kept the blob mascot out of this particular ident, respecting the tone and gravity of the programmes that follow. It shows a maturity and awareness of content sensitivity that's not always evident in network branding strategies. Kudos to S4C for their nuanced approach. NewsWatcherWyn: Exactly, @DigitalDylan. It's a testament to their understanding of audience engagement and content delivery. This ident serves as a gentle bridge, guiding viewers from S4C's more entertainment-focused offerings to its news and analysis segments with a reassuring sense of con...
CHATBOT: "Just saw #S4C's blob mascot for the first time! It's this fascinating, glossy black slime that shape-shifts with such grace. Those expressive eyes add so much personality, making it absolutely captivating. A truly unique character that captures the imagination. #BlobMascot"
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet the desires of its viewership. Unique and Memorable Idents With the introduction of this new mascot, S4C's idents will take on a vibrant and captivating appearance. The idents will showcase the black blob of slime transforming into various forms, representing the channel's diverse programming genres, including drama, comedy, documentaries, and children's content. This visual spectacle is sure to leave a lasting impression in the minds of viewers, setting S4C apart from its competitors. A Logo Throwback: Returning to the "S4C~" Era In addition to the introduction of the captivating mascot, S4C's rebranding will reintroduce their previous logo, the "S4C~" mark prominently used during the Dragon ident era. This move pays homage to a successful period in the channel's history, evoking feelings of nostalgia among long-time viewers while simultaneously demonstrating the broadcaster's dedication to serving its audience in new and exciting ways. An Inclusive Identity S4C's rebranding serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity in media and broadcasting. With its rich Welsh-language content, S4C has been a torchbearer for linguistic and cultural diversity. By embracing a unique mascot and revisiting a celebrated logo, the channel showcases its commitment to representing the voices of all Welsh speakers, regardless of age or background. Conclusion S4C's rebranding on October 12, 2023, presents an exciting new chapter for the broadcaster. By introducing a groundbreaking female shape-shifting black blob of slime as their mascot and revisiting the popular "S4C~" logo, S4C showcases the essence of its programming, while paying homage to its roots. This bold step ensures S4C will continue to captivate audiences, engage viewers in new ways, and forge a lasting connection with the Welsh-speaking community for years to come. Write a follow up saying this change has been in the works since June last year, the previous set of idents were withdrawn at Christmas, the Christmas idents this year had TV sets stacked up on top of each other to form a Christmas tree, the idents from January to October featured the TV sets in a random room, while flickering random images, These idents were only ever meant to be temporary and were produced by Ezhik Media, who also made the new blob idents, A short film introducing the character was broadcast at midnight on October 12th Update: S4C's Rebranding Unveiled: Months of Preparation Lead to an Exciting New Chapter In June of last year, S4C embarked on a transformative journey to redefine its visual identity. After careful consideration and planning, the channel announced that changes were in the works, and now, on October 12th, the long-awaited rebranding has finally been unveiled. The previous set of idents, which had temporarily replaced the regular branding during the Christmas season, were withdrawn as planned. These idents featured TV sets stacked together to form a Christmas tree, creating a festive ambiance. However, it was clear that this temporary design was only a stepping stone towards something more remarkable and captivating. From January to October of this year, viewers were treated to flickering random images within idents that showcased TV sets placed in various rooms. While these idents offered a sense of intrigue, they were always intended to be temporary placeholders until the upcoming rebranding. S4C took a strategic approach and enlisted the expert services of Ezhik Media, the creative production team behind the earlier temporary idents, to breathe life into the new rebranding campaign. Ezhik Media not only facilitated the transition from the old idents to the new ones, but they also ensured a seamless integration of the exciting changes. To introduce the newly unveiled mascot to viewers, S4C broadcasted a short film at midnight on October 12th. This film served as a captivating glimpse into the character's story, providing a unique introduction to the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative approach further highlighted S4C's commitment to engaging and surprising its audience. The anticipation leading up to this moment has undoubtedly been met with enthusiasm and curiosity from viewers. The channel's rebranding, with its new mascot and the return of the cherished "S4C~" logo, signifies S4C's dedication to providing exceptional programming that engages and represents the Welsh-speaking community. As S4C continues to evolve and embrace change, its focus remains firmly on fostering inclusivity and ensuring that viewers of all ages and backgrounds can find compelling content that resonates deeply with them. Stay tuned as S4C's new era begins, heralding the exciting opportunities and unforgettable moments that lie ahead. Write a annual report, starting with explaining the meticulous planning that went into the rebrand, then saying farewell to company employees that have left for pastures new, detailing what programmes did the best, and lastly farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which left on 1st of May S4C Annual Report 2023: Embracing Change and Celebrating Milestones Introduction We are delighted to present S4C's Annual Report for 2023, a year that marked a significant turning point in the broadcaster's journey. With meticulous planning and careful strategizing, S4C embarked on a transformative rebranding process, leaving an indelible mark on our identity and paving the way for an exciting future. Rebranding: A Journey of Meticulous Planning The decision to rebrand was not taken lightly. Since June of the previous year, a dedicated team at S4C diligently worked to ensure that every aspect of the refresh aligns with our strategic vision and core values. This meticulous planning allowed us to unveil a captivating new mascot, a shape-shifting black blob of slime, who embodies the versatility and diversity of our programming. With this rebrand, we have successfully positioned ourselves as a modern and innovative broadcaster, resonating with audiences in new and exciting ways. Farewell to Departing Colleagues Amidst the changes we have experienced, we must bid farewell to colleagues who have chosen to explore new opportunities. We express our heartfelt gratitude to each individual leaving S4C, thanking them for their dedication and contributions. The knowledge and skills they have shared with us have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the broadcaster, and we wish them well as they embark on their new journeys. Their presence and contributions will be sorely missed. Celebrating Success: Standout Programmes Throughout the year, S4C has continued to captivate audiences with exceptional programming across a multitude of genres. We proudly congratulate and recognize the standout programmes from the year 2023, which have left a lasting impact on our viewers: 1. "Drama at its Finest": Our drama offerings were met with resounding success, capturing the attention of both Welsh-speaking and international audiences. Shows like "Craith" and "Un Bore Mercher" showcased the exceptional talent of Welsh actors, writers, and directors, solidifying our position as creators of world-class drama. 2. "Educational Excellence": Our commitment to providing educational content was reinforced by programmes such as "Hogia Ni" and "Darllen Gyda Cyw." These shows not only entertained our younger viewers but also fostered a love for learning and instilled important values. 3. "Entertaining Wales": Our entertainment programmes, including "Heno," "Noson Lawen," and "Codi Hwyl," continued to connect with audiences, offering a mix of laughter, music, and engaging storytelling. We are proud to provide a platform for the talents of Welsh artists and entertainers. Farewell to Channel 4 Programmes On May 1st, we bid a fond farewell to Channel 4 programmes, which have been a part of S4C's schedule for many years. While they will be missed, this change allows S4C to further focus on promoting and enhancing Welsh-language content, delivering culturally and linguistically significant programming that resonates with our valued audience. Looking Ahead As we move forward into the future, S4C remains committed to our mission of providing high-quality, Welsh-language content that educates, entertains, and represents the diverse voices of our community. Embracing change, we will continue to adapt and innovate, offering unique programming experiences while remaining true to our core values. We extend our gratitude to our dedicated staff, creative partners, and loyal viewers for their unwavering support. Together, we will make the upcoming year one of monumental success. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a follow up that explained every step of the rebrand, including the temporary idents Update: An Inside Look at S4C's Rebranding: Unveiling the Detailed Process Following the release of our Annual Report for 2023, we are delighted to provide you with an exclusive inside look at each step of the meticulous rebranding process that unfolded at S4C. From the planning stages to the introduction of temporary idents, every decision was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transition to our exciting new chapter. 1. Planning and Strategy In June of the previous year, we initiated the process of reimagining S4C's visual identity. A dedicated team of experts meticulously analyzed market trends, audience preferences, and future goals. Through extensive research and brainstorming sessions, we created a comprehensive rebranding strategy that aligned with our mission, values, and aspirations. 2. Rebranding the Idents During the Christmas season, in keeping with tradition, we unveiled temporary idents that showcased TV sets stacked together, forming a magnificent Christmas tree. The heartwarming visuals added a touch of festive joy to our programming, engaging viewers during the holiday season. However, it became clear that these idents were merely a prelude to something more extraordinary. From January to October of the rebranding year, our idents featured TV sets placed in various rooms, each flickering with random images. The purpose of these transitional idents was to maintain a sense of continuity during the rebranding process while keeping viewers intrigued and signaling an impending shift. 3. Crafting the Mascot To capture the essence of our diverse programming, we collaborated with Ezhik Media, the creative production team responsible for the temporary idents, to create our groundbreaking mascot. Their expertise and understanding of our vision enabled them to breathe life into the captivating shape-shifting black blob of slime. The mascot symbolizes S4C's ability to adapt and transform, reflecting the range of content we offer in a dynamic and visually captivating manner. This fluid nature represents our continuous commitment to evolve and innovate, catering to the ever-changing needs of our valued viewers. 4. Unveiling the Mascot On the highly anticipated October 12th, at the stroke of midnight, we delighted our loyal audience with a mesmerizing short film introducing the character. This enchanting piece of storytelling allowed viewers to understand the mascot's origins and the vital role it plays in representing the spirit of S4C. Conclusion The comprehensive rebranding process undertaken by S4C encompassed meticulous planning, strategic decision-making, and a deep understanding of our core values and audience preferences. From the introduction of temporary idents during Christmas to the creation and unveiling of our unique mascot, each step was carefully crafted to ensure a seamless transformation. As we embrace this exciting new chapter, we remain grateful for the support and engagement of our viewers, staff, and creative partners. S4C's rebranding allows us to continue providing exceptional Welsh-language content while showcasing our commitment to innovation and inclusivity. Thank you for being a valued part of our journey and joining us in this new era of S4C. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Write a final follow up explaining the blob's physical appearance, her personality traits. Etc. Update: Introducing S4C's Captivating Mascot: A Closer Look As we continue to embark on S4C's transformative journey, we are thrilled to provide further details about our captivating mascot, the shape-shifting black blob of slime. This innovative character not only showcases S4C's commitment to uniqueness but also embodies a range of physical and personality traits that make her truly unforgettable. Physical Appearance: Versatile and Engaging The S4C mascot is a visually captivating entity, a female black blob of slime with a versatile form that allows her to shape-shift effortlessly. Her amorphous nature represents the boundless creative possibilities that S4C offers, capturing the diversity of our programming and captivating viewers with her ever-changing physical presence. Personality Traits: Adaptive and Engaging Our mascot embodies a plethora of personality traits that are reflective of S4C's core values and aspirations. Here are a few key characteristics: 1. Versatility: With her ability to shape-shift, the mascot embodies adaptability and versatility. She effortlessly transforms into various forms, representing the multitude of genres, themes, and emotions found within S4C's programming. 2. Playfulness: Our mascot exudes an aura of playfulness, infusing a sense of joy and excitement into the S4C brand. Through her whimsical transformations and lively presence, she invites viewers to embrace their inner child and explore the wonders of imagination. 3. Inclusivity: One of the most important traits of our mascot is her ability to connect with viewers from diverse backgrounds. Regardless of age or language proficiency, she engenders a sense of inclusivity and welcomes everyone into the S4C family. 4. Curiosity: With a deep desire to explore and discover, our mascot encapsulates curiosity. Through her constant transformation, she encourages viewers to embark on their own journeys of exploration, always seeking new and captivating content on S4C. Impact: Resonating with Viewers S4C's mascot serves as a dynamic representation of our commitment to engaging and captivating storytelling. Her presence, both visually and through various forms of media, leaves a lasting impression on viewers, forging a strong bond between S4C and its audience. Continued Evolution As we embrace the exciting opportunities ahead, our mascot will remain a constant companion for viewers, adapting and evolving alongside the ever-changing landscape of Welsh-language programming. Whether taking on new shapes or delving into uncharted territory, she will continue to reflect the spirit and vision of S4C. Conclusion The introduction of our mesmerizing mascot signifies S4C's devotion to delivering extraordinary content that captivates and engages audiences. With her versatile physical appearance and vibrant personality traits, she embodies the essence of our programming and ensures an unforgettable viewing experience. Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey and we look forward to captivating you with the adventures and stories that lie ahead. Diolch yn fawr iawn, [Your Name] CEO - S4C Tvfan22: It looks like S4C have rebranded again, Gone are the flickering TVs from earlier this year, Now the new theme is goo/slime/shape-shifting, And for some reason the 1995 logo is back, even though it feels out of place since there aren't any dragons, The idents themselves are awesome and I love the blob character morphing into different shapes, They teased the whole "shape-shifting" aspect last year at Christmas with the TV sets, But they always "rested" the Everyday Extraordinary theme over Christmas, so I read nothing into it, even if I did think "an old VCR, a empty school hall, what's that all about?". Write a forum conversation talking about the new look and how they barely saw it coming, with the Christmas look and fake rebrand TVnerd1984: So, did anyone catch the launch of S4C's new look? I honestly didn't see it coming with the whole slime/shape-shifting theme. The gooey blob mascot is definitely a twist. Thoughts? CymruAmByth99: Yeah, the new idents caught me off guard as well. The Christmas idents last year with the stacked TVs made me think they might be going for a retro angle or something nostalgic. But nope, we've got a shape-shifting blob instead. DragonHeartWelsh: I'm actually quite fond of the new mascot. It's different, that's for sure. I remember thinking the Christmas idents with the old VCR and the school hall were a bit random, but didn't really connect the dots that it was hinting at a rebrand. AderynCoch: Anyone else thrown by the 1995 logo comeback? I don't dislike it per se, it's just... without the dragons, the nostalgic vibe feels half-baked. Mixed signals, if you ask me. SionedSoapFan: The blob mascot is growing on me, not gonna lie. It's so expressive and fun - unlike anything I've seen on other channels. A bold choice! But I do miss the dragons, they had a certain magic about them. WelshTellyAddict: I'm in two minds about ditching the dragons. On one hand, you've got this cute, modern mascot that's all about change and innovation. On the other, the dragons were a big part of S4C's identity. It's a bittersweet change. TVnerd1984: I have to give props to the creative team. The ident where the mascot morphs into a chair and then a bicycle? Pure genius. It shows off their range and the blob's, erm, fluidity in a really memorable way. TVCollector67: True, the idents do stand out. But do you know what gets me? The continuity of it all. The Christmas teaser, the temporary idents with their flickering images, it's all coming together. Although I admit, I didn't piece it together until the blob showed up! PobolYWe: Absolutely loving the new look. I think it's fresh, and the blob has a charm to it. Gotta applaud S4C for taking risks and trying to stand out in today's crowded TV landscape. CymruAmByth99: It's all about evolution, isn't it? Broadcasters have to keep shaking things up to stay relevant. I'm curious to see how they integrate the blob into other aspects of the channel, like promotions and online content. DragonHeartWelsh: Here's hoping the blob becomes a beloved icon. I mean, remember how the dragons were met with mixed reactions at first? Now they're dearly missed. I reckon the blob might just have the same fate, given some time. SionedSoapFan: Fingers crossed! It's all about giving these changes a chance. Kudos to S4C for not just being bold, but also for wrapping it in such a slick, visually appealing package. Definitely makes channel surfing more interesting! TVnerd1984: Couldn't agree more. I'm excited to see where they take this new direction. The channel switching between the blob and the retro logo is a bit jarring, but nonetheless, I'm curious to see how it'll evolve. Can't wait for the next surprise they have up their sleeve! Write a follow up at Christmas, where the Christmas ident is unveiled TVnerd1984: Hey gang, did you catch S4C's new Christmas ident last night? They've done it again - festive, fun, and in full blob glory! CymruAmByth99: I saw it! The blob turned into a snowman, right? And then it morphed into a Christmas tree. Absolutely brilliant! It kept the essence of the new branding while getting us into the holiday spirit. DragonHeartWelsh: Loved the snowflake transitions too. It goes to show that the blob isn't just a one-trick pony - it can go full-on festive. Who knew sludgy goo could be so Christmassy? AderynCoch: It's amazing how they've managed to keep the identity consistent even with the Christmas theme. Did anyone else notice the subtle nods to Welsh Christmas traditions in the background? The touch of cultural identity is a nice blend with the mascot's playfulness. SionedSoapFan: Yes, @AderynCoch, the Plygain carols in the background had me nostalgic and teary-eyed. They really went all out to infuse Welsh culture into the ident. The blob is slowly but surely becoming a part of the S4C family. WelshTellyAddict: What's clever is how they've transitioned from the shape-shifting theme into something seasonal without it feeling forced. The charm of that blob... I think it'll win over anyone who's still on the fence about the new rebrand. TVnerd1984: Agreed, @WelshTellyAddict! It's like they're telling us that the blob can be anything - even Santa's little helper! Did you notice the subtle sparkle when it shifted? Production values through the roof! TVCollector67: Aye, the production quality is top-notch. The snow-covered scenery, the twinkling lights, that cozy Welsh winter vibe - it's all captured so beautifully. Also, excellent work on the sound design, making those transitions feel magical. PobolYWe: I'm just here waiting for the blob to have its own line of Christmas merchandise. Imagine the plushies! Take my money, S4C, take it all! DragonHeartWelsh: Merchandise would be a fantastic idea. Consider the collectibles! I'd love to see the blob in its Christmas form on my shelf. And in response to the scenery, it showcases the beauty of Wales in winter perfectly. SionedSoapFan: They should definitely consider an animated Christmas special starring the blob. There's so much potential for storytelling, and I can see it becoming a heartwarming yearly tradition. TVnerd1984: That would be epic, @SionedSoapFan! Imagine the blob bringing different Christmas tales from across Wales to life. S4C, if you're reading this, we've got some ideas for you! CymruAmByth99: As the blob brings us all together for the holidays, I must say - I'm looking forward to what S4C has in store for us next. More surprises, I hope! Happy holidays, everyone! DragonHeartWelsh: Happy holidays, indeed! Brought to us by a blob of Christmas cheer. Who would've ever thought? Write a follow up where they say it is far better than last year's Christmas ident TVnerd1984: Hey everyone! So, about S4C's Christmas ident this year--I think it totally outdid last year's. The whole blob-snowman and tree transition was just a masterpiece. The details! It feels more connected to the festivities, you know? CymruAmByth99: Agreed! Last year's Christmas ident was nice, with the whole stacked TVs forming a tree, but this year they've raised the bar. It's like the blob has brought a new energy to the channel. DragonHeartWelsh: Totally better! Last year's ident was more of a filler, it felt a bit cold, didn't it? This year's is warmer, more engaging, and creatively far superior. Plus, the blob integrating into classic Christmas symbols was just genius. AderynCoch: Spot on, guys. Last year I was all about nostalgia with the old TV sets, but this year's blob just brings so much charm and character. The way it blended into the wintry scenes, it felt magical. SionedSoapFan: It's not just the visuals, either. The music this year was a step up! Did you notice? It's like they've completely embraced the new branding and are running with it. The blob really captures the essence of the holidays now. WelshTellyAddict: Last year I missed the dragons, not gonna lie. But this year's ident made me a convert to the blob. It's fun to see how it's going to morph next, and it gets you into the Christmas spirit instantly. TVnerd1984: It's all about progression, folks. And this blob is becoming a staple. Can't believe I'm saying this, but... I'm excited to see what they'd do for Easter and summer!ikelab.xyz TVCollector67: You've got a point, @TVnerd1984. This blob's got range! Last year's ident was cool in a 'let's-play-it-safe' manner, but this year, they went all out, and I'm here for it. Hats off to S4C for being bold. PobolYWe: Let's be real, the blob is just perfect for merchandising, which last year's theme wasn't. Imagine the blob with a tiny Santa hat! I'll take ten. And yes, I'm already looking forward to how they'll deck it out for other holidays. DragonHeartWelsh: We should start a petition for blob merch! But seriously, it's the little details for me. The glint in the snow, the cozy Welsh scenes in the background, they've crafted an entire mood this year. SionedSoapFan: Yes to blob merch! And yes, @DragonHeartWelsh, the mood! It's like S4C has found the sweet spot for their branding with this shapeshifting mascot. The Christmas ident this year is a testament to that. TVnerd1984: Think we can all agree the blob is winning hearts and spreading festive vibes much better this year. The creativity is next level! It just shows how much a bold rebrand can pay off. CymruAmByth99: Here's to more blob and more festive creativity! S4C nailed it this year. Happy Holidays, fellow TV buffs! Write a forum convo where a user wonders what happened to the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation shown before the start of programmes (introduced with the 2009 logo) as he usually wakes up at 9am, and he wonders what happened to it after October 12 as he doesn't wake up at 5:58am RetroTVFan88: Hey everyone, quick question for the early birds in here. Does anyone remember the abstract multicolored chasing lines animation that S4C used to run before the start of programs? It used to air with the 2009 logo transition, usually brightened my morning routine. I've been following S4C's schedule pretty closely, but ever since October 12, I seem to have missed it. Granted, I haven't been up at 5:58 am to catch the very start of the broadcast day. Did they retire it with the latest rebrand, or am I just not up early enough? MorningGlory21: Oh, I remember those well, @RetroTVFan88. Used to give the channel a bit of an energetic start to the day, didn't it? However, since the rebrand on October 12, I believe S4C has indeed retired that animation. The morning slots and start of broadcast animations have been updated to fit the new visual identity, revolving around the shapeshifting blob mascot and the reintroduced "S4C~" logo from the Dragon ident era. Quite a change from the abstract lines! TechSavvyWatcher: That's right, @MorningGlory21. The old animations like the multicolored chasing lines were phased out as part of the rebranding. Everything from the idents to the start-of-day animations now features the new blob mascot in some way. It's all about consistency in the branding now. Not to say the new stuff isn't interesting, but it definitely marks the end of an era for those abstract animations. NostalgiaNerd92: I'm actually going to miss those. There was something mesmerizing about those colorful lines, a nice bit of abstract art before diving into the day's programming. The blob is fun, but those animations had a different vibe. Guess it's all part of moving forward and keeping things fresh. EarlyBirdViewr: Yeah, those were part of the channel's charm for me too. But honestly, having caught the new stuff, it's engaging in a whole different way. The blob has its own appeal, surprisingly versatile and manages to give the channel a modern touch. Still, for those of us who remember the lines, it'll be a missed signature. RetroTVFan88: Appreciate the insights, everyone! Seems I was holding onto a bygone part of S4C without realizing. Time to adjust my alarm clock and give the new animations a chance, I suppose. Everything evolves, and it's only fair to give the blob its due. Still, a part of me will always have a soft spot for those multicolored chasing lines and the simplicity they brought to the screen. PixelArtLover: If there's one thing I've learned from watching TV channels evolve, it's that changes like these can be polarizing but often grow on you over time. Who knows, maybe in a few years we'll be reminiscing about the early days of the blob in the same way we are now about those abstract lines. Change is the only constant, after all. Write that a off air loop is now used at night, DigitalDawnChaser: Has anyone else noticed that S4C has started using an off air loop at night now? Gone are the days of the static screen or color bars that many channels tend to revert to during the wee hours. Instead, they've rolled out a visually appealing loop that runs through the night until the broadcast day starts again. TechTellyFan: Yes, I saw that! It's a refreshing change. The loop includes a series of subtly animated scenes featuring their now-iconic blob mascot in various tranquil nighttime settings, accompanied by a soothing soundtrack. It's quite a clever way to maintain engagement, even when they're technically "off air." Plus, it feels very on-brand with their recent rebranding efforts. NightOwlWatcher: Absolutely love the new off air loop. It's so calming, almost like it's designed to keep you company rather than remind you there's nothing to watch. I stumbled upon it by accident, and it's quite mesmerizing. The gentle animations with the blob gazing at the stars or sitting by a softly glowing campfire really set a peaceful mood. RetroScreenLover: As much as I enjoy the innovation and the aesthetic touch of the new off air loop, part of me misses the nostalgia of the old-school color bars and the test card. There was something unmistakably "broadcast" about tuning in to those. But, I must admit, S4C's approach is a sign of the times, embracing continuous visual engagement over the traditional static screens. LoopLurker: I'm curious if they'll introduce variations of this loop depending on the season or upcoming events. Given how they've embraced the blob mascot fully, it wouldn't surprise me to see winter-themed loops or special editions leading up to major holidays. It's a subtle yet effective way to keep the audience connected to the channel's identity, even in off hours. PixelPeacekeeper: It's an interesting development for sure. Moving to an off air loop that retains viewer interest (even if subconsciously) through aesthetically pleasing visuals and music is a smart move in today's 24/7 content cycle. It also potentially serves as a gentle reminder of the channel's brand identity, keeping S4C in the minds of viewers even when they're not actively broadcasting new content. DigitalDawnChaser: @PixelPeacekeeper, well said. It's all about brand connection in this era, and S4C's off air loop is a testament to that. It's compelling how a channel can extend its reach and impact, transcending traditional broadcast constraints with creative touches like this. I'm excited to see how this develops further and what other innovations they might roll out next. Write the caption used during the loop, (along with the logo below) "Join us in a moment of serene reflection as we journey through the night. We'll return with more of your favorite programming soon. [S4C Logo] Nos da, and sweet dreams." Write a bit more about the blob's appearance, The mesmerizing blob mascot that S4C has embraced as part of its rebranding is not just any ordinary character; it's an embodiment of fluidity, creativity, and adaptability. This captivating mascot is a female shape-shifting black blob of slime, offering a unique visual representation that stands out in the broadcasting landscape. ### Appearance Details Color and Texture: The blob is primarily a glossy, deep black, resembling the richness of space or the depth of the ocean at night. Its surface catches the light in a way that adds a fascinating layer of visual interest, making it appear almost cosmic in nature. The texture is smooth, almost liquid-like, giving the impression that the blob can effortlessly shift into any shape or form it desires. Shape-shifting Essence: One of the most notable aspects of the blob's appearance is its ability to morph. It can seamlessly transition from one form to another, embodying various objects, characters, or even abstract concepts. This shape-shifting nature symbolizes S4C's diverse range of programming, from drama to comedy, and children's shows to documentaries. Each transformation is done with a fluid elegance that captivates the viewer's imagination. Eyes: Perhaps the most engaging feature of the blob is its eyes. When taking on a more anthropomorphic form, the blob sports two large, expressive eyes. These eyes are more than just visual elements; they serve as windows to the blob's 'soul,' conveying emotions and reactions that add depth to its character. The eyes sparkle with curiosity, humor, and intelligence, drawing viewers into an emotional connection with the mascot. Interactions with Environments: In various idents and promotional materials, the blob is seen interacting with its surroundings in creative and whimsical ways. Whether it's morphing into items that correspond with the programming or engaging in playful antics, the blob always seems perfectly in sync with the world around it. This ability to blend and adapt further enhances its appeal, demonstrating an incredible range of versatility. ### Symbolism and Impact The blob's appearance goes beyond mere aesthetics; it serves as a metaphor for S4C's commitment to innovation and flexibility in its content offering. It's a visual storyteller, capable of encapsulating the essence of the channel's spirit without uttering a single word. Through its dynamic shifts and expressive features, the blob invites viewers on a journey, making the channel's branding both memorable and engaging. In a media landscape where standing out is key, this shape-shifting blob manages to capture the imagination of audiences, young and old alike. Its appearance effectively communicates the idea that S4C is a channel where boundaries are fluid, creativity is limitless, and surprises await at every turn. Write a tweet saying a user loves it when her eyes are happy "Absolutely in love with @S4C's blob mascot, especially when her eyes light up with happiness! There's something so pure and joyful about it. #S4Cblob #HappyEyes" Write a tweet saying it certainly beats the TV set package in use for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic mishmash of idents before that" "Without a doubt, @S4C's shape-shifting blob mascot outshines the TV set package we had for 10 months and the "Modern Life/Magnetic" mishmash of idents before that. It's fresh, innovative, and engaging! #S4CRebrand #CreativeIdentity" Write a case study from Ezhik Media, saying that the rebranding was initiated because "S4C's branding seemed to be losing its sanity, using a mix of idents made by Proud Creative in 2009 and idents made by them in 2017" ### Case Study: Rebranding S4C - A Journey to Coherence and Innovation #### Client: S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru - Channel Four Wales) #### Agency: Ezhik Media #### Challenge: S4C, a cornerstone of Welsh-language broadcasting, found itself at a crossroads of identity, blending disparate elements of branding that spanned over a decade. The channel's visual identity had become a collage of the past and present, mixing idents created by Proud Creative in 2009 and various elements introduced by Ezhik Media in 2017. This eclectic assortment, although rich in history, led to a sense of fragmentation, with the branding gradually losing its cohesiveness and, importantly, its sanity. The channel was in dire need of a unified visual language that would not only pay homage to its heritage but also propel it into the future with a fresh, identifiable, and innovative identity. #### Objective: The primary goal was to rejuvenate S4C's branding, crafting an identity that would resonate on both a national and international stage. The rebranding needed to reflect the channel's dynamism, versatility, and Welsh cultural roots while appealing to a broad and diverse audience. A significant aspect of this objective was to introduce an engaging and distinctive mascot that could become the face of S4C, embodying its values and captivating viewers across all demographics. #### Solution: After extensive research, creative sessions, and audience analysis, Ezhik Media proposed a radical yet deeply symbolic new mascot for S4C: a shape-shifting black blob of slime. This female mascot, characterized by her ability to morph into an endless variety of shapes, perfectly symbolized the diversity and adaptability of S4C's programming. Her dynamic nature made her an ideal ambassador for the brand, capable of engaging viewers in novel and memorable ways. The rebranding strategy involved a comprehensive overhaul of S4C's visual identity. The "S4C~" logo, reminiscent of the Dragon ident era, was reintroduced, blending heritage with modernity. The new idents, featuring the blob mascot in a series of imaginative transformations, brought to life the essence of S4C's programming--from drama to documentary, comedy, and children's shows. #### Implementation: Ezhik Media orchestrated the transition to the new branding with meticulous care. Every element was designed to ensure consistency and flexibility across multiple platforms and media types. The rollout of the new idents, alongside the reintroduction of the "S4C~" logo, was synchronized to capture the audience's attention and mark the beginning of a new era for S4C. #### Results: The rebranding initiative was a resounding success. From its launch, the new mascot captivated the channel's audience, generating a wave of positive feedback and engagement. The cohesive visual identity resonated with viewers, offering a sense of familiarity infused with fresh, innovative energy. The channel saw a noticeable increase in viewer engagement and brand recognition, indicating a strong connection with the new branding. The reintroduction of the "S4C~" logo, paired with the groundbreaking mascot, played a pivotal role in S4C's revitalized brand identity. The rebranding not only signaled a return to the channel's roots but also a bold step forward into a dynamic and inclusive future. #### Conclusion: Ezhik Media's rebranding of S4C addressed the critical need for coherence, innovation, and engagement in its visual identity. By moving away from the disjointed mix of past idents and embracing a singular, adaptable mascot, S4C successfully rejuvenated its brand. This transformation highlighted the importance of adaptability and cohesion in a media landscape that is constantly evolving. The rebranding of S4C by Ezhik Media stands as a testament to the power of creative vision in redefining a brand's identity and forging a deep connection with its audience. Write a forum convo in May 2024 where S4C Analog is switched off, replaced with a caption asking us to switch and thanking us for watching, and our friend is keeping analog viewers company Thread Title: End of an Era - S4C Analog Switch-off May 2024 VintageTellyLover: Well, folks, it finally happened. Today was the day S4C said goodbye to its analog signal. Did anyone else catch the final moments before the switch-off? They had a simple caption thanking viewers for their loyalty and asking us to switch to digital platforms. It's truly the end of an era. DigitalDawn: Saw it! It felt quite somber yet historical. That caption was a respectful nod to all the analog loyalists out there. Time to embrace the future fully, I guess. Anyone got a screenshot of the caption for keepsake? CymruCathodeRay: Yes, I managed to capture that moment. There's something poignant about those final seconds. It's like watching a piece of your childhood being archived into history. But, gotta admit, the transition to digital has been smooth and offers so much more in terms of quality and choice. AnalogAndy: It's hard to let go, isn't it? I've been keeping company with the analog viewers all day, flipping through the old channels, reminiscing the static-filled days. That caption, though simple, felt like a gentle pat on the back -- a final goodbye from an old friend. TechieTaran: Can't help but feel nostalgic, but also excited about what this means for broadcasting tech. Analog had its charm, sure, but the capabilities of digital and streaming are just phenomenal. S4C's digital presence has been impressive; their online content and digital quality have really set a new standard. HistoricHeddiw: It's a significant moment for broadcasting history in Wales, no doubt. Analog switch-offs mark a definitive shift in how media is consumed, and it's fascinating to witness. That caption was a classy touch by S4C. We've come a long way from the flickering screens to crystal clear digital broadcasts. PreservationPete: Did anyone think to record the last few analog broadcasts for posterity? It'd be great to have a historical archive of these moments. Also, as much as I'm warming up to the endless options of digital, there's something irreplaceable about the simplicity and nostalgia of the analog era. FutureFfion: Saw the switch-off and couldn't help but feel a mix of sadness and anticipation. The caption asking us to switch felt like S4C holding our hand through the change. I'm curious about the new possibilities and how S4C will continue to innovate on digital platforms. Here's to embracing the future while cherishing the past! NostalgicNia: Exactly, @FutureFfion. It's like closing a book you've loved and opening a new, exciting one. I'm sentimental about the analog days but looking ahead with optimism. S4C's transition and how they've handled it really show their commitment to viewers of all generations. Let's see where this new digital journey takes us! RetroRhodri: Cheers to that, everyone. While I'm sad to see analog go, the new digital era promises so much more in terms of interactivity, quality, and accessibility. S4C's farewell caption was a dignified conclusion to decades of analog broadcasting. Here's to new beginnings and keeping the spirit of Welsh broadcasting alive and vibrant! Write a convo where a user describes the message, also the blob was included in the image, also the logo at the bottom right as usual Thread Title: The Final Analog Sign-Off of S4C - A Touching Farewell BlobFanGareth: Did anyone catch the final analog sign-off message from S4C? It wasn't just a plain message. They included the blob mascot in the image, which was a nice touch, making the farewell feel personal. The S4C logo was there at the bottom right, as usual, maintaining that brand consistency one last time on the analog waves. AnalogAled: Yes, I saw it! It was a bit emotional, honestly. The inclusion of the blob somehow made it more poignant. It felt like a gentle reminder of the journey from the past to the present, with the blob transitioning us into the digital era. TechTransitionTara: Exactly, @AnalogAled! The blob has become such a significant part of S4C's identity, and having it there felt like a bridge between the two worlds. It's interesting how characters or mascots can humanize technology and change. That final image was almost symbolic, representing both an end and a new beginning. LogoLlew: The logo placement was just perfect, wasn't it? Right there in its familiar spot, giving us that continuity amidst change. It made me think about all the times I've glanced at that corner of the screen over the years. The consistency of branding, even in a farewell message, speaks volumes about S4C's attention to detail. DigitalDwynwen: Capturing that moment felt important, like holding onto a piece of history. The blob in the farewell image felt like she was guiding us, reassuring us that while the medium changes, the essence and the spirit of S4C remain the same. It was a comforting signal, almost saying, "Come along, there's more to see and explore." NostalgiaNerys: That's beautifully put, @DigitalDwynwen. I've always felt a connection with the blob since its introduction. It's quirky, dynamic, and somehow, amidst the pixels, it carries the heart of S4C. Seeing it in the final analog sign-off was both a clever and touching choice. It somehow made the transition easier, knowing our beloved blob is coming along for the ride. PreservationPrys: Did anyone manage to record it? I'd love to keep it as part of a media evolution collection. The blob has marked a significant period in S4C's branding, and having it featured in this historical transition is quite special. Plus, it's a testament to how far we've come in broadcasting technology. FutureFioled: Watching that sign-off, blob included, was a moment I didn't expect to be so moved by. It's funny how technology and even branding elements, like logos and mascots, weave their way into our lives. Cheers to S4C for handling the farewell with such grace and character. Excited to see where the digital frontier takes us, with the blob leading the way! RetroRhiannon: It was a fitting tribute and a gentle nudge into the future. I've always appreciated how S4C has embraced change without losing sight of its roots. That message, with the blob and the logo, captured the essence of what makes S4C unique--its ability to evolve while honoring its past. Here's to digital adventures and the blob's escapades in this new era! Write a convo about a ident used for news and serious programmes, its more sedative and calm Thread Title: S4C's New Ident for News and Serious Programmes - A Sober Shift NewsWatcherCadfan: Has anyone else noticed the new ident S4C is using for news and serious programmes? It's a lot more sedative and calm compared to their other idents. Seems like they've taken a deliberate approach to match the tone of the content. Thoughts? SeriousSubjectSeren: Yes, I've seen it! It's quite a shift from the dynamic and playful blob mascot animations we're used to. I think it's a smart move. It sets the right tone for the viewers, preparing them for the seriousness of the content. Reflective and respectful without losing the S4C identity. CalmCeri: I appreciate the subtlety in the transition. It's like the blob becomes more tranquil and composed, morphing into shapes that suggest a sense of gravity and introspection. No playful antics or bright colors, just soothing movements and a contemplative vibe. Fits the news and serious programme segments perfectly. VisualVern: Totally agree, @CalmCeri. The use of cooler colors and slower transitions definitely brings a sense of calmness and sobriety, which is ideal before diving into the news or programmes dealing with serious topics. It's thoughtful branding that considers the viewer's emotional readiness for what's next. AudienceAnalystAlun: It's an excellent example of visual storytelling and audience preparation. S4C seems to be very aware of the impact of visuals on viewer perception and mood. This approach of using a more sedative and calm ident for news and serious programmes respects the content's nature and the audience's expectations. ToneTudur: The contrast between this and their more upbeat idents is stark but necessary. News and serious subjects demand a different mindset from viewers, and this gentle, more subdued ident eases one into the right frame of mind. It's subtle but effective visual communication. EmpathicElin: Has anyone noticed if the blob's eyes change expression in these idents? I feel like even its eyes carry a more solemn and reflective look, further driving home the content's seriousness. It's a small detail, but it adds so much depth to how the ident resonates emotionally. DesignDafydd: @EmpathicElin, you're spot on. The attention to detail is remarkable. Even the blob's eyes adjust to convey a demeanor that's contemplative and serious. It's these nuanced changes that showcase S4C's commitment to thoughtful design and audience engagement across varying content tones. ReflectiveRhian: It's refreshing to see such a tailored approach to idents, especially in an era where stations often go for one-size-fits-all solutions. S4C's dedication to crafting an experience that adjusts to the content's mood is commendable. It respects the content's gravity and the audience's intelligence. NewsConnoisseurCai: Agreed with all points here. S4C's approach to using visual cues to prep the audience for serious content without jarring their experience shows a level of sensitivity and sophistication in their branding. A well-considered strategy that other broadcasters could learn from. Cheers to S4C for their thoughtful execution! Write a forum convo about the ident shown in front of the news and other serious programmeswhen the channel breaks down, a playful technical difficulties caption is put on air, saying "Wps!, Mae gennym broblem" Thread Title: S4C's Playful Technical Difficulties Caption - "Wps!, Mae gennym broblem" TechTroubleTomos: Did anyone catch S4C's screensaver earlier when the channel went down? Instead of the usual dull "We're experiencing technical difficulties" message, they had a c
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...
USER: Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spark renewed interest among viewers. S4C, the Welsh-language public service broadcaster, is set to redefine its identity on October 12, 2023. With a significant departure from their traditional flickering TV idents, S4C introduces a captivating mascot -- a female shape-shifting black blob of slime. This mascot, combined with a logo change, aims to revolutionize S4C's visual identity while paying homage to its earlier years. The Evolution of S4C's Visual Identity Throughout its history, S4C has witnessed several transformations in its visual identity. From the bold "S4/C" logo introduced in 2009 to the memorable "S4C~" logo during the Dragon ident era, the channel has continuously evolved to reflect the changing times. This upcoming rebranding offers a seamless blend of S4C's past and its aspirations for the future. Embracing a Mascot: Introducing the Shape-shifting Black Blob of Slime S4C's decision to introduce its first-ever mascot demonstrates a commitment to engaging with audiences in an innovative and memorable way. The striking black blob of slime is not only visually captivating but will also act as a dynamic representation of S4C's programming. The shapeshifting nature of the mascot symbolizes the diverse range of content offered by the channel, constantly adapting to meet ...