A couple of weeks ago (more precisely, on October 9th, Valencian Community Day), RTVV (Ràdio Televisió Valenciana, "Valencian Radio Television"), the public-service broadcaster in the Valencian Community, Spain, has rebranded itself and all of their radio and television services.
First, let's see how the newscasts on Canal Nou ("Channel Nine" in Valencian) and Canal Nou 24 (their 24-hour news channel) used to look like:
Notícies Nou (NT9, for short), Canal Nou, 2010:
midday edition: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9AjscmHTEQ
evening edition: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTDkn5j0Aqo
Nou 24 Notícies, Canal Nou 24, 2010:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAc1W9d191Q
And here is the new look, designed in-house at RTVV. The main brand for RTVV and their services is "Nou" (Valencian for "Nine" and also for "New"). Here's a story from NT9 about the changes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsb0isXtJCk
And how the newscasts look like now, on the channels now called "Nou Televisió" (or simply "Nou") and "Nou 24":
Nou 24 Notícies, Nou 24, 2013:
And a story about what's new on Nou (including a look at the Notícies Nou set - Nou 24 comes from a virtual set, unlike its "big sister"):
There is no YouTube video for the new Notícies Nou, but, as far as I know, graphics and music are the same on Nou and Nou 24 (like it happened with the previous package).