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rebranding and came
This all came after the 2005 rebranding of the various Couche-Tard stores ( Mac's, Bigfoot, Dairy Mart, and Handy Andy ) under the more nationally-known Circle K brand.
This came six weeks ahead of Galaxy's rebranding to Capital FM.
With it came a refurbishment and rebranding of several of the hotel's restaurants and pubs, new retail establishments, and building improvements.
The rebranding came with a number of " on air " personalities, such as Şerban Huidu and Mihai Găinuşă, the new network quickly got to be one of the most popular hit stations in Romania where it covers the main cities.

rebranding and after
From May 15, 2010 after Azercell made rebranding, it entered into a network of TeliaSonera.
( The apostrophe was removed in a rebranding in 2006 ) Shortly after the merger, in 1907, the College added a new Arts building, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield, at the back of the main building.
Soon after its American release, Nintendo bought the rights for it and rereleased it in 1988 as the Power Pad, along with the game World Class Track Meet, which was a rebranding of an earlier game.
Bloomberg BusinessWeek has called private equity a rebranding of leveraged buyout firms after the 1980s.
Earthquake fans were similarly outraged at the proposed rebranding, coming just months after the MLS Cup.
The two regional news programmes in the Northern and Central Scotland regions ( previously known as North Tonight and Scotland Today respectively ) were still broadcast in their respective regions after the " stv " rebranding, which occurred at 09: 25 on Tuesday 30 May 2006.
The re-branding of the party was taken further on 3 September 2007 when Peter Dunne announced that United Future was rebranding itself as a sensible, moderate centre party after the break with its Christian faction.
V's rebranding took effect on August 31, 2009 at 6 am ET after the infomercial block.
A revival of pilchard fishing in Penwith in recent years after a rebranding exercise as Cornish sardines ( sardines are actually small pilchards ).
On September 6, 2010, the team announced that they were retiring the Diamond Jaxx nickname after the 2010 SL playoffs, rebranding as the Jackson Generals for 2011 and beyond.
Then at 7 p. m., just after the race, the station flipped to oldies, rebranding itself as " True Oldies 106. 7 ".
Shortly after the rebranding, the station received its first official website.
As part of the contract, TBS relinquished its rights to air Atlanta Braves games nationally after the 2007 season, by separating WTBS ( now WPCH ) channel 17 from the TBS network, rebranding as Peachtree TV on October 1, 2007.
Badgerline later became FirstGroup after a merger with the GRT Group, and in 1998 it bought Great Western Trains outright, rebranding it First Great Western.
Yet it is certainly arguable that lesbian feminist projects continue within queer studies and theory ( that it has, where critique still surfaces, been a rebranding strategy ), after all many of the central scholars ( Judith Butler, Judith Halberstam, Gayle Rubin ) if not " lesbian feminists " are certainly lesbians, feminists and looking at questions of gender and sexuality.
A few years after the rebranding of the station to Invicta Radio, the station became known as Invicta FM.
Previously, Westpac Banking Corporation had purchased the old Bank of Melbourne business in 1997 ( a separate and independently operating building society located in Melbourne ) and after some preliminary synergies were harnessed and minor rebranding undertaken ( namely inserting the Westpac logo in the Bank's branding ), eventually closed its doors in 2002 and merged the remaining operations under the Westpac banner.
In late 1971, Tri-ang Hornby introduced a 00 gauge Ready to Run model of this locomotive ; it continued to be produced after the rebranding as Hornby Railways.
Twenty units, numbers 156401-419 / 422 based at Tyseley depot, were later repainted into Regional Railways Express livery after the rebranding of Provincial.
More recent advertisements ( after the rebranding ) do not feature French and contain the new slogan " Round but not round for long " ( some include the Countdown theme ).
Benjamin is responsible for the " rebranding " of CART into Champ Cars, as during the CART-IRL dispute, Benjamin began using the term " Champ Car ," an old term used in USAC during the Marlboro Championship Trail, to refer to the CART formula in 1997, on RaceDay after the rival Indy Racing League switched to a normally aspirated formula.
Milestones achieved after this rebranding include:
The grey seats in all Air Deccan aircraft were changed to red as part of a rebranding effort after the takeover by Kingfisher Airlines

rebranding and successful
The face-lifts and rebranding of AMC's once-innovative and successful cars were not enough in a competitive landscape that had changed dramatically.
Granada and Carlton persevered by rebranding the service ITV Digital but this too was not successful.
On 11 June 2008, UKTV announced that it was beginning the process of rebranding its channels, removing " UKTV " from their name, following the successful re-branding of UKTV G2 as Dave in October 2007.
Following the successful relaunch and rebranding of the channel UKTV G2 as Dave, the remainder of the UKTV network underwent the same treatment.
After futile attempts at original program development, she asked programming and branding consultants Alan Goodman and Fred Seibert of Fred / Alan Inc. ( successful as the original MTV branders, and Nickelodeon's explosive rebranding ) to come up with programming.
The rebranding campaign was hugely successful and the principles associated with the brand captured hearts and minds.
Takara eventually discontinued the Diaclone and Microman toylines in 1985 in favor of the more successful Transformers rebranding.
Probably the most successful and influential neighborhood rebranding was of SoHo, which stands for South of Houston Street, and is deliberately imitative of Soho in London.
Astral officials indicated at the time that, if the rebranding was successful, the Virgin Radio brand would eventually be rolled out to other markets nationwide.

rebranding and Exxon
In the early 1960s, Humble Oil & Refining Company purchased Tidewater's western refining and marketing properties, with the intention of rebranding Flying A stations in the western U. S. to Enco ( later Exxon ).

rebranding and name
In 1974, the Magnavox Company was acquired by Philips, and all Philips consumer electronics in the US under the Norelco name began rebranding them under the Magnavox name ; Philips acquired the similar-sounding company Philco in 1981, and Philips was able to freely use the Philips name, alternating with the Magnavox name for some electronics, with the personal care business continuing to use the Norelco name.
The operating system has undergone name changes along with the rebranding of IBM's server lineup.
As part of a massive rebranding campaign in 2006, Cisco Systems adopted the shortened name " Cisco " and created " The Human Network " advertising campaign.
The club claims that the rebranding kept much of the original meaning of the name, and emphasised its originality.
To save costs on the annual rebranding, the name of the festival was changed to " The Number Fest " with an updated " edition " for each year it takes place.
The former Playhouse Disney block on Disney Channel was rebranded as Disney Junior on February 14, 2011, and the 22 existing cable channels and program blocks bearing the Playhouse Disney name outside the United States have been in the process of rebranding under the Disney Junior name.
* In late 2010, Hilton Worldwide announced a name change of the Hilton Hotels brand to Hilton Hotels & Resorts along with a new logo design as part of a rebranding effort for the flagship brand.
The airline reverted back to its abbreviated English brand name Saudia ( used from 1972 to 1996 ) from Saudi Arabian Airlines ( historic name in use until 1971 and reintroduced in 1997 ) on 29 May 2012, the name was changed to celebrate the company's entry into the SkyTeam airline alliance on that day, and it was a part of a larger rebranding initiative.
The IAAF soon followed suit in 1982, abandoning amateurism, and later removing all references to it from its name by rebranding itself as the International Association of Athletics Federations.
Following the 2004 ITV rebranding, the new local ident featured the national ident of three cubes containg the letters ' ITV ' above a large cube ' 1 ', with the addition of the region name below.
On February 15, 2005, the TechTV brand was dropped from the United States G4techTV feed, leaving the network name as G4 – Video Game Television which also echoed the changes in programming made to the channel due to the merger for both G4's original offering and the greatly diminished TechTV originated shows ( exceptions noted below ); since then, G4 has gone through a rebranding and has changed all programming current and future to position itself as a male oriented network.
Bell Sympatico changed its name to Bell Internet on August 8, 2008, in conjunction with the Today Just Got Better rebranding.
On March 16, 2009, Sci-Fi announced it was changing its name to " Syfy ," to end confusion over how to capitalize and stylize their name and as part of an on-going rebranding effort.
In early 2003 Federated closed the majority of its historic Davison's franchise in Atlanta ( operating as Macy's since 1985 ), rebranding its other Atlanta division Rich's with the unwieldy name, Rich's – Macy's.
In January 2004 the company name was officially changed to DDB London, in line with the DDB network's ( belated ) policy of rebranding agencies it had acquired worldwide.
The rebranding had little effect on the company's revenues, and the " California " was dropped from the name in 2001, reverting to the original name.

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