U&W

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U&W
Logo used since 2024
Broadcast area United Kingdom
Ireland
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format 1080i HDTV
(SDTV feed downscaled to 16:9 576i)
Timeshift serviceU&W +1
Ownership
Owner BBC Studios
Parent UKTV
Sister channels U&Alibi
U&Dave
U&Drama
U&Eden
U&Gold
U&Yesterday
History
Launched7 October 2008;16 years ago (2008-10-07)
Replaced UKTV Style +2
UKTV Gold +1
Former namesWatch (2008–2016)
W (2016–2024)
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview Channel 25
Streaming media
U Stream Free (UK and Ireland only)
Sky Go Watch live (UK and Ireland only)
Virgin TV Watch live (UK only)
TalkTalk TV Watch live (UK only)

U&W is a British free-to-air television channel owned by UKTV, a subsidiary of BBC Studios. It originally launched on 7 October 2008 as Watch and until 2022 was a pay television channel. [1] From 15 February 2016 to 16 July 2024, the channel was known as W. [2]

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History

Watch launched on 7 October 2008, taking over capacity on Sky previously used for UKTV Style +2, which had closed on 15 September 2008 in preparation for the launch.

The channel would feature general entertainment programmes, primarily from the programme archive of the BBC, who owned a 50% share of the network through the corporation's commercial arm BBC Worldwide. Featured programmes included Torchwood , general entertainment programmes, and international versions of popular current British programming, (such as Dancing with the Stars , the US version of Strictly Come Dancing , and the various American editions of Wipeout , which is titled as Total Wipeout USA to avert confusion with the British programme of the same name). The channel also featured programmes displaced following the repositioning of other UKTV channels (such as the move of all non-crime drama to the channel following Alibi's launch), and programming already shown on other UKTV channels in greater numbers (such as Traffic Cops ). The channel controller was Paul Moreton. [3]

On 15 February 2016, Watch was rebranded as W. The channel's programming would be revamped and would feature original dramas, documentaries, and lifestyle shows. [2] [4]

The channel went free on satellite on 21 March 2022, one week ahead of a full relaunch of W as a free-to-air channel on both Freeview and Freesat on 28 March. The relaunch saw a revised onscreen identity, and a shift in programming to target women. [5] [6] To make way for the addition of W, Dave ja vu (the timeshift service of Dave) moved to the position previously occupied by Drama +1, [7] which had been added to the Freeview lineup following UKTV's purchase and closure of CCXTV.

In November 2023, UKTV was announced that it would be rebranding their TV channels and streaming service under the new "U" masterbrand. [8] In early July 2024, UKTV started to roll out a similar logo to its "U" masterbrand. The logo can be found on the corporate website and on "U" (UKTV Play) [9] On 16 July 2024, W rebranded as U&W.

Subsidiary channels

U&W +1

The channel also operates a timeshift service, U&W +1, where the programme schedule is repeated by the channel one hour later. The channel receives no special branding, with the occasional exception of a special Digital on-screen graphic (DOG). It launched the same day as the main Watch channel on 7 October 2008 and was reported by AGB Nielsen Media Research on 2 September 2008.

U&W HD

On 29 July 2011, UKTV announced that it had secured a deal with Sky to launch three more high-definition channels on their platform. As part of Virgin Media's deal to sell its share of UKTV, all five of UKTV's HD channels would also be added to Virgin's cable television service by 2012. Watch HD launched on 12 October 2011 on Sky and Virgin Media, two days after Dave HD, while Alibi HD launched in July 2012. All three channels are HD simulcasts of the standard-definition channels. [10] [11] [12] Watch HD became available on BT TV & Plusnet later in the year.

On-air identity

2008–2016

When Watch launched in October 2008, along with G.O.L.D. and Alibi, the original on screen identity featured a large eyeball nicknamed 'Blinky'. The music used in the background of the television advertisements is "You Will Leave a Mark" by Oxford band A Silent Film. The channels original idents featured a liveaction video of the eyeball being pushed around by a large and varied group of people around various settings until the eyeball ends up in the centre of the screen and the Watch name appears at the bottom of the screen. The set of four idents were produced by Red Bee Media for the channel. However, in April 2009, the four existing idents were edited by Aardman Animations to make the inflatable eyeball blink, along with new soundtracks. In addition, four new CGI idents were introduced as well as the edited idents and in May 2010, a new ident for Scream if You Know the Answer!

During May 2010, UKTV were reportedly planning to overhaul the brand identity of Watch, after only eighteen months in operation. The broadcaster held a branding agency pitch and made an appointment within a month, with the review was being handled by creativebrief. The work included the creation of a fresh logo, strap-line and tone of voice for the channel, however, a spokeswoman for UKTV denied suggestions that the broadcaster would change the name of the channel and said that the overhaul was about "tweaking the brand and aligning it better with our overall strategy". [13]

The 2010 idents have their full tagline "(x) together, (y) together, (z) together, Watch together (e.g.: Sing together, play together, Get it together, Watch together)".

The new Watch logo and channel presentation launched on 23 September 2010, focusing on the idea that "TV is better shared!". The new identity, created by agency Harriman Steel, includes a new strapline, "Watch... together", along with new idents, end frames and a new logo. The idents feature a scene against a black background with various elements of the scene being provided, by people in black outfits. The scenes progress with the appearance of the film being seen in reverse until the ident pans to a screen displaying three phrases related to the scene ending with the word "together." before the Watch logo is placed over the last phrase forming the channel tagline. Other promotional material makes use of the channel tagline or the appearance that the channel promotions are held in place by the black dressed men, as seen by the various covered hands shown at the edge of promotion end boards. [14]

On 23 January 2012, it was announced that Watch would receive a rebrand for a second time, created by DixonBaxi, and was to be launched on 13 February 2012, but only the promos, DOG and ECP changed on that date. [15] But the new idents were made on 9 March 2012.

2016–2022

On 15 January 2016, it was announced that Watch would be renamed to W on 15 February 2016. [16]

In February 2022, Broadcast magazine reported that the channel would become a free-to-air channel in the spring, joining stablemates Dave, Yesterday and Drama as a Freeview service. [17] [18] In March 2022, this was confirmed by UKTV, who rebranded the channel's mantra to "Life Unfiltered" [19] and introduced a new logo [20] which included the letter W in a slanted rectangle. The logo will be mainly seen on air and in corporate branding with an orange background, with channel idents showing a series of relatable human moments behind the logo. [21] This female skewing channel will be still targeted at a 25 to 44 age range and will be on Freeview channel 25 from 28 March 2022. W have a free-to-air launch schedule with programmes such as Inside the Ambulance, Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, Nurses on the Ward, Emma Willis Delivering Babies, Emma Willis & AJ Odudu Get to Work and Women on the Force, part of the line-up. [22]

2022–present

UKTV confirmed the rumours that the W channel was going to rebrand as a free-to-air channel on 28 March 2022 at 6:10am. To coincide with the move, channel bosses unveiled a new logo and "Life Unfiltered" strapline which they say will help the channel connect with its female skewing 25-44 target audience. [23] The 2022 idents were kept in the rebranding to U&W, with the logo being changed to follow the other channels.

Logo history

Programming

Current programming

Former programming

The channel also produced and broadcast the programmes: Baywatch , Richard & Judy's New Position , The Borrowers , Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose , Hart of Dixie , The Weakest Link , Walking with... , Love Soup , Dancing with the Stars , Outtake TV , and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps for a time, however, these are no longer broadcast.

Most watched programmes

The following is a list of the 11 most watched shows on W, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB up to 7 February 2016. [24] The number of viewers does not include repeats or W +1.

RankShowEpisodeViewersDate
1 Dynamo: Magician Impossible 2.011,927,0005 July 2012
22.021,826,00012 July 2012
32.031,793,00019 July 2012
41.041,441,00028 July 2011
51.021,391,00014 July 2011
6=1.031,384,00021 July 2011
2.041,384,00026 July 2012
8 Alcatraz 1.01 – Pilot1,299,00013 March 2012
91.06 – Paxton Petty1,229,00017 April 2012
10=1.08 – The Ames Brothers1,193,0001 May 2012
Dynamo: Magician Impossible3.011,193,00011 July 2013

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