So what is W? Does it actually mean something, or is it just another rebranding of something for no reason whatsoever?
So what is W? Does it actually mean something, or is it just another rebrandingof something for no reason whatsoever?
On 31/03/2022 07:45, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
So what is W? Does it actually mean something, or is it just another
rebrandingof something for no reason whatsoever?
I notice it has reappeared on BT's streaming service (sure it disappeared from there some time ago). But nothing of interest there - I am sure they used to have some interesting programmes when it was last available there.
Brian Gaff wrote:
So what is W? Does it actually mean something, or is it just another
rebranding of something for no reason whatsoever?
Seems it is a rebranding from Watch to W, programmes they're highlighting seem to cover nurses, dating, making babies, and miscarriages ...
How long before Dave rebrands to D?
On Fri, 01 Apr 2022 08:54:00 +0100, Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) wrote:
I never did understand why a channel was called Dave
It was originally called Dave Ja Vue, a pun on daja vu meaning already
seen, i.e. a repeat channel.
The Other John wrote:
Brian Gaff wrote:
I never did understand why a channel was called Dave
It was originally called Dave Ja Vue
Wasn't that Dave+1
Brian Gaff wrote:
I never did understand why a channel was called Dave
It was originally called Dave Ja Vue
I never did understand why a channel was called Dave
Brian Gaff wrote:
So what is W? Does it actually mean something, or is it just another
rebranding of something for no reason whatsoever?
Seems it is a rebranding from Watch to W, programmes they're
highlighting seem to cover nurses, dating, making babies, and
miscarriages ...
How long before Dave rebrands to D?
Dave Ja Vu is timeshifted Dave +1 hour
I am sure it was W that used to show the US version of Who Do You Think You >Are?
Yes well, its been W for some time but was not a freeview channel. Thy have moved one channel up and shoved it in lower down.
On 09/04/2022 19:10, Brian Gregory wrote:
On 01/04/2022 08:54, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Yes well, its been W for some time but was not a freeview channel.
Thy have
moved one channel up and shoved it in lower down.
It's been W rather than Watch since 2016.
So why are the current adverts for the channel stating that W and its
logo is new?
On 01/04/2022 08:54, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Yes well, its been W for some time but was not a freeview channel. Thy
have
moved one channel up and shoved it in lower down.
It's been W rather than Watch since 2016.
On 10/04/2022 12:48 am, alan_m wrote:
On 09/04/2022 19:10, Brian Gregory wrote:
On 01/04/2022 08:54, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Yes well, its been W for some time but was not a freeview channel.
Thy have
moved one channel up and shoved it in lower down.
It's been W rather than Watch since 2016.
So why are the current adverts for the channel stating that W and its
logo is new?
New to Freeview?
It was subscription-only.
On 10/04/2022 00:53, JNugent wrote:
On 10/04/2022 12:48 am, alan_m wrote:
On 09/04/2022 19:10, Brian Gregory wrote:
On 01/04/2022 08:54, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Yes well, its been W for some time but was not a freeview channel. Thy >>>>> have
moved one channel up and shoved it in lower down.
It's been W rather than Watch since 2016.
So why are the current adverts for the channel stating that W and its
logo is new?
New to Freeview?
It was subscription-only.
New to Freeview and Freesat (and Free To Air Sky)
The adverts seem to be about the brand new W logo and if you didn't know
the context and that it was a TV channel the advert would make no sense at all.
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Basically just like many channels it rotates the same shows round and round in slightly different orders each time.
Now we have Talk TV. So really then, its really Talk radio with pictures?
With that bloke on one channel and the increasingly rude Andedrew Neil on another it like watching some kind of kinder Garden with grown ups.
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