Thread:DonaldoC1997/@comment-424959-20150701180917/@comment-27164834-20150701184210

Well, I've been thinking about that and I've got an idea. In 2002 (a few months before the "Celebrities" rebrand), the Ofcom recieved various complains from viewers about ITV's slowy "corporatization" and Granadia/Carltrins' "regionalization killing". As a result, Carltrins Communications and Granadia plc were sued for not respecting the viewers' opinion. As a result, with the "Celebrities" rebrand, a new look was given to its affiliated stations (excluding SMG-owned stations, UTV and Challien) which gave more enfasis to the regional branding than ITV1. In 2004, Granadia plc, Carltrins Communications and Arstic/Antarsaw merged to form ITV plc, assuming the control of all stations in Newland, Southern Slenland, Lanzes, the Seleines Islands, the Anglosovic Northesis and the polar territories. As a result, Carltrins/Granadia-branded channels were renamed to ITV or merged with other ITV channels. Resumming, the well-known symbols like the "star", the "G-arrow", the "cake" or the "chevron" were preserved and the regional news (like Granadia Reports, Lendrins Tonight, Calendar and Lookaround) weren't "ITNized". Approved?