THE popular UKTV Play app, which has thousands of hours of free telly, is finally showing off its big rebrand to Amazon Fire TV Stick owners.
The ad-supported streamer has changed its name to U, in a controversial update rolling out across all channels on 16 July.
The UKTV Play app will now be titled as just U[/caption]The UKTV Play app will now be titled as just U. While all U’s popular channels such as Dave and Yesterday, will be known as U&Dave and U&Yesterday.
The update has recently arrived on Amazon Fire products.
But viewers haven’t fallen in love with the rebrand yet.
“The rebranding looks and feels awful. And the naming of the channels is just clumsy,” on onlooker wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
“I suppose some marketing company has made millions from this totally unnecessary and really poor rebranding!”
A second viewer wrote: “What a load of crap, gone from looking professional to something that looks made up by a eight year old in their bedroom.”
While a third onlooker dubbed the rebrand “tragically bad”.
“I’d rethink this ASAP @UKTV,” they added.
By Millie Turner, Senior Technology & Science Reporter
Every few years or so, apps go under the knife for a facelift, often changing colour theme shades, fonts, layouts – and sometimes, even their name.
Then an executive comes out with a statement about how ‘contemporary’ the change is, and how it was ‘designed with users in mind’.
But apps, and the folks behind them, need to wise up to one simple fact: people don’t like change.
And there will almost always be backlash to the unveiling of a shiny new design.
We all know how it feels: opening up an app you use everyday, awash with that disgusted, frustrated feeling as your muscle memory is tripping you up over a new layout.
Whether its an “ugly” new WhatsApp update, a Facebook redesign that simply looks “gross” or a Twitter (now X) switch-up that literally gives its users headaches – people like what they know.
Human psychology plays a big role in this.
It’s obviously unreasonable to expect app’s to fade into relics of their past.
So what’s the remedy?
Time – time for consumers to have a little kick and a scream before settling into the new norm.
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