On 23 September 2015, ITV plc announced that ITV Hub would replace ITV.com and ITV Player. ITV Hub went live on 23 November.
2019–2022[]
ITV Catch-up[]
2022–present[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
F37 Zagma
Launched:
28 July 2022 (Sky and Prime Video) 17 November 2022 (Virgin Media)
On 28 July 2022, ITV's catch-up service was then renamed to ITV Catch-up to distinguish it from the full ITV Hub app. The logo had briefly appeared on Sky Glass the previous month, but was quickly reverted.[1]
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