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Martin Phillp Posts: 36,164
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11/09/24 - 22:07 #27
I miss the old Gold logo. It had that timeless feel about it and was the only thing I liked GCap doing at the time.
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lovinthetelly Posts: 1,046
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11/09/24 - 23:49 #28
'Gold UK' is now 'Gold Radio UK' on DAB.
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richie wild Posts: 9,996
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12/09/24 - 10:22 #29
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Gold TV is still going, owner UKTV plans to rebrand it as U&Gold in the near future.[/quote]
What a crap name! Is anyone actually call it that in real life?
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davies88 Posts: 1,990
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12/09/24 - 10:35 #30
richie wild wrote: »
Gold TV is still going, owner UKTV plans to rebrand it as U&Gold in the near future.[/quote]
What a crap name! Is anyone actually call it that in real life?[/quote]
Like Waitrose & Partners.
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tvphil Posts: 1,038
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12/09/24 - 11:02 #31
Nick Schollar wrote: »
Michael09 wrote: »
MrD wrote: »
Browno01 wrote: »
omnidirectional wrote: »
Gold (TV) and Gold (Radio) have co-existed for well over a decade, it seems a bit pointless to add "radio" after so long, when the TV channel is soon to be rebranded. Perhaps people were saying "Gold" into their voice remotes and getting the radio station rather than TV.
I expect this is just a Sky EPG change and it won't be referred to as Gold Radio on air.
With the global player changes and brand extension stations coming, it could be a full rebrand to Gold Radio. The Twitter (X) account is called Gold Radio.
It’s also Gold Radio on Facebook, and has been for some time. And of course, the website is: https://www.goldradiouk.com/
I’m not convinced that this a rebrand.
I see Gold has become ‘Gold Radio’ in Global player, complete with new logo, so is looking like it has had a minor refresh.
Logo on the website has changed too. The theme colour has changed to a yellowy gold.
Isn't this the first major rebrand from Global since the late 2000s? It seemed that the likes of Capital received a new logo every 5 minutes back in the 2000s, but since then, all the brands have only received minor tweaks such as the removal of the frequencies from the Capital logo.
Capital FM rebranded back to Capital Radio back in 2006 but reverted to Capital FM a year later.
Now it is just 'Capital' - although the website is still capitalfm.com2
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pjex Posts: 9,860
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12/09/24 - 11:42 #32
tvphil wrote: »
Nick Schollar wrote: »
Michael09 wrote: »
MrD wrote: »
Browno01 wrote: »
omnidirectional wrote: »
Gold (TV) and Gold (Radio) have co-existed for well over a decade, it seems a bit pointless to add "radio" after so long, when the TV channel is soon to be rebranded. Perhaps people were saying "Gold" into their voice remotes and getting the radio station rather than TV.
I expect this is just a Sky EPG change and it won't be referred to as Gold Radio on air.
With the global player changes and brand extension stations coming, it could be a full rebrand to Gold Radio. The Twitter (X) account is called Gold Radio.
It’s also Gold Radio on Facebook, and has been for some time. And of course, the website is: https://www.goldradiouk.com/
I’m not convinced that this a rebrand.
I see Gold has become ‘Gold Radio’ in Global player, complete with new logo, so is looking like it has had a minor refresh.
Logo on the website has changed too. The theme colour has changed to a yellowy gold.
Isn't this the first major rebrand from Global since the late 2000s? It seemed that the likes of Capital received a new logo every 5 minutes back in the 2000s, but since then, all the brands have only received minor tweaks such as the removal of the frequencies from the Capital logo.
Capital FM rebranded back to Capital Radio back in 2006 but reverted to Capital FM a year later.
Now it is just 'Capital' - although the website is still capitalfm.comAlso Radio 1 spent a brief period as 1FM in the early 90s think mainly associated with encouraging retuning as their MW transmitter (Now TalkSport) got turned off.
Who remembers having to retrofit their old AM only car radios with new FM ones so they could still get Radio 1, was the case for my 1st E registered car! Did a bodge and found it easier to fit the new one below so drove round with 2 radios fitted but only one connected!
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Idol the bear Posts: 204
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12/09/24 - 11:51 #33
To celebrate the re-brand it has dropped to 32kbps on D1....
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Paul from FF Posts: 2,227
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12/09/24 - 11:57 #34
They're playing roughly twice as many 80s tracks as they used to and are throwing in the occasional 90s
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GeorgeS_2 Posts: 16,626
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12/09/24 - 12:08 #35
Paul from FF wrote: »
They're playing roughly twice as many 80s tracks as they used to and are throwing in the occasional 90s
And they seem to have a dedicated 80s hour on Friday and Saturday nights for the 1st time ever
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Paul from FF Posts: 2,227
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12/09/24 - 12:22 #36
Idol the bear wrote: »
To celebrate the re-brand it has dropped to 32kbps on D1....
It's still at 40 kbit/s according to all of the scanners.
This one updated at 12:37 today (noting that it may change subsequently):
https://www.digitalbitrate.com/dtv.php?mux=11D&liste=1&live=190&lang=en -
Idol the bear Posts: 204
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12/09/24 - 13:02 #37
Paul from FF wrote: »
Idol the bear wrote: »
To celebrate the re-brand it has dropped to 32kbps on D1....
It's still at 40 kbit/s according to all of the scanners.
This one updated at 12:37 today (noting that it may change subsequently):
https://www.digitalbitrate.com/dtv.php?mux=11D&liste=1&live=190&lang=enWas basing it on what was reported on wohnort earlier.
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steepdrop Posts: 8,557
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12/09/24 - 15:05 edited 12/09/24 - 15:06 #38
Paul from FF wrote: »
They're playing roughly twice as many 80s tracks as they used to and are throwing in the occasional 90s
I think that maybe a bad move with new 80’s stations available,people who enjoy more 60’s music might go over to GHR 60’s instead-oh and I hate the new logo for what it’s worth.
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12/09/24 - 16:18 #39
On my radio new logo and jingles etc. are showing on their internet stream as Gold Radio UK at 128kbps MP3.
On DAB London 1 mux showing as Gold Radio London and on National D1 mux as Gold Radio UK. No new logos but new jingles etc. Both 40kbps AAC.
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AnorakCraig Posts: 341
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12/09/24 - 16:22 #40
I loved the station when it had Paul Coyte in the late afternoon slot, and Dean Martin with the request show and telling the callers that sadly they don't have the record in their payout system
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Converse Posts: 388
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12/09/24 - 16:45 #41
Dipped in today and playlist sounds a bit more GHR than it did before
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Martin Phillp Posts: 36,164
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12/09/24 - 18:18 #42
Converse wrote: »
Dipped in today and playlist sounds a bit more GHR than it did before
Which is why I believe GHR are launching a 60s spin off to tempt listeners from Gold and Gold have expanded their playlist to include a lot more 80s and the occasional 90s track to try and grab some GHR listeners to a Global brand. Smooth's new 70s and 80s stations are also being used in a pincer movement.
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GeorgeS_2 Posts: 16,626
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12/09/24 - 19:43 #43
Martin Phillp wrote: »
Converse wrote: »
Dipped in today and playlist sounds a bit more GHR than it did before
Which is why I believe GHR are launching a 60s spin off to tempt listeners from Gold and Gold have expanded their playlist to include a lot more 80s and the occasional 90s track to try and grab some GHR listeners to a Global brand. Smooth's new 70s and 80s stations are also being used in a pincer movement.
Bauer and Global are now at war
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Scott Hatley Posts: 453
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12/09/24 - 20:20 #44
Paul from FF wrote: »
They're playing roughly twice as many 80s tracks as they used to and are throwing in the occasional 90s
More similar to Classic Gold Digital
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AM576 Posts: 223
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12/09/24 - 20:53 #45
Martin Phillp wrote: »
Converse wrote: »
Dipped in today and playlist sounds a bit more GHR than it did before
Which is why I believe GHR are launching a 60s spin off to tempt listeners from Gold and Gold have expanded their playlist to include a lot more 80s and the occasional 90s track to try and grab some GHR listeners to a Global brand. Smooth's new 70s and 80s stations are also being used in a pincer movement.
What 90s tracks are they playing?
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TheDubrovnikDude Posts: 914
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12/09/24 - 21:37 #46
AM576 wrote: »
Martin Phillp wrote: »
Converse wrote: »
Dipped in today and playlist sounds a bit more GHR than it did before
Which is why I believe GHR are launching a 60s spin off to tempt listeners from Gold and Gold have expanded their playlist to include a lot more 80s and the occasional 90s track to try and grab some GHR listeners to a Global brand. Smooth's new 70s and 80s stations are also being used in a pincer movement.
What 90s tracks are they playing?
Have a listen and find out 😁
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12/09/24 - 22:42 #47
It was in need of a refresh as the current package was using bits from when Gold originally launched. I wonder if they’ll add some shows back soon.
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mine's a pint Posts: 791
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12/09/24 - 23:06 #48
AnorakCraig wrote: »
I loved the station when it had Paul Coyte in the late afternoon slot, and Dean Martin with the request show and telling the callers that sadly they don't have the record in their payout system
They can rebrand as much as they like. But if they don't rebrand their music policy and improve on being a mainly juke box station , other rebranding will make no difference.
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Martin Phillp Posts: 36,164
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12/09/24 - 23:11 #49
mine's a pint wrote: »
AnorakCraig wrote: »
I loved the station when it had Paul Coyte in the late afternoon slot, and Dean Martin with the request show and telling the callers that sadly they don't have the record in their payout system
They can rebrand as much as they like. But if they don't rebrand their music policy and improve on being a mainly juke box station , other rebranding will make no difference.
1.8m for a jukebox station isn't bad at all.
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Amara Posts: 5,469
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13/09/24 - 08:10 edited 13/09/24 - 08:12 #50
Paul from FF wrote: »
They're playing roughly twice as many 80s tracks as they used to and are throwing in the occasional 90s
That's ridiculous considering we now have Smooth 80s and Heart 80s. Gold should surely be 60/70s ?
It's also still a jukebox station for the majority of the day sadly.3
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13/09/24 - 08:52 #51
AM576 wrote: »
Martin Phillp wrote: »
Converse wrote: »
Dipped in today and playlist sounds a bit more GHR than it did before
Which is why I believe GHR are launching a 60s spin off to tempt listeners from Gold and Gold have expanded their playlist to include a lot more 80s and the occasional 90s track to try and grab some GHR listeners to a Global brand. Smooth's new 70s and 80s stations are also being used in a pincer movement.
What 90s tracks are they playing?
Maverick’s Dance The Night Away would be the obvious one
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