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GB News offers first look at on-air branding

GB News offers first look at on-air branding
GB News reveals its revitalised logo and on-air branding ahead of the channel's launch later this year.

GB News has shared a first look at its new logo and on-air branding ahead of the channel's launch in the coming months.

The new station - one of the biggest new channel launches in decades - is aiming to take on Sky News and BBC News with a lineup of programmes centred around debate and opinion rather than rolling news.

Andrew Neil is overseeing the launch of the new broadcaster and will also host its flagship primetime programme, while other presenters include Colin Brazier, Kirsty Gallacher and Simon McCoy.

Posting on Twitter on Wednesday, GB News shared an image of its branding, describing it as "launch ready".

At launch GB News will be available on all major platforms in the UK, including Sky, Freeview, Virgin Media and Freesat.

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