1. rebranding - Noun
2. rebranding - Verb
rebranding
present participle of rebrand
rebranding (plural rebrandings)
The association of a new brand, trademark, image, or appearance with a product or service.
The frequent rebrandings of the product have confused some customers.
2010 rebranding Since the premiere of the short-lived FNMTV in 2008, MTV has used a revised, chopped version of its traditional logo during most of its on-air programming. Source: Internet
After over 14 years, the iconic logo was finally disappeared as part of the AIM rebranding in 2011. Source: Internet
Afghanistan TeliaSonera is a 12.25% stakeholder of the Afghanistan Roshan (telco) cellphone network. citation Azerbaijan From 15 May 2010 after Azercell made rebranding, it entered into a network of TeliaSonera. Source: Internet
By early 2003, the "One Too" branding was dropped due to the rebranding of ABC's Saturday morning lineup from One Saturday Morning to ABC Kids (though the block was unofficially referred to as Disney's Animation Weekdays outside of the network). Source: Internet
Ayida-Otobo further suggested that rebranding teachers and making the teaching profession more attractive through proper remuneration and competitiveness will spur them to perform at their best. Source: Internet
Coach Ron Rivera told “CBS This Morning” on Friday that rebranding the franchise long known as the Redskins could take up to 18 months, meaning it could be known simply as the Washington Football Team even to start the 2021 season. Source: Internet