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2024 | Nusantara TV planned to move their logo to the bottom-left hand corner of the screen. |
2023 | Mediacorp changed its logo strategy, removing the Mediacorp wordmark from most channels and introducing a new 'M' wordmark in a circle beside channel logos. |
June 8 2023 | NET. ended its use of a transparent Digital On-screen Graphic. |
2021 | RTL Klub began hiding the rainbow flag in the left side of its logo during Pride Month events |
July 2021 | Hungarian channels were required to display age rating 'circles' during advertisements, with ratings determined by the highest-rated ad in a commercial break |
November 25 2020 | Metro TV first used a different logo during advertisement breaks, featuring only the eagle icon without text. |
2019 | TVRI began using a transparent Digital On-screen Graphic and underwent a massive rebranding. |
June 2019 | Nat Geo People, Nat Geo Music, and BabyTV were withdrawn from India. |
January 2019 | Channel 10 ceased broadcasting and merged with Reshet 13. |
October 2018 | Skai TV rebranded, moving its digital on-screen graphics (DOG) from the top left to the top right corner of the screen. |
June 2018 | Phoenix channel rebranded and moved its logo from the top left to the bottom left corner of the screen. |
June 3 2018 | Zee Studio was renamed to &flix, maintaining its top left logo placement. |
April 23 2018 | MTV moved its logo from the top left to the top right corner. |
2017 | Channel 10 rebranded to Eser and moved its logo from the top left to the top right corner of the screen. |
2017 | MTV HD version launched, using the top right corner for its logo. |
October 15 2017 | Zee Network rebranded almost all Zee-branded TV channels, moving most logos from the top right to the top left corner. |
May 2017 | The Israel Broadcasting Authority ceased broadcasting, ending its practice of placing logos in the top left corner of the screen. |
January 21 2017 | Television stations ended the 100-day mourning period and reverted DOGs back to the regular color scheme, maintaining bottom-right logo placement. |
2016 | iNews TV (formerly iNews) moved their logo to the upper-left hand corner of the screen. |
October 13 2016 | After the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, all television stations began airing black-and-white, monochrome DOGs on the bottom-right of the screen. |
2015 | South Indian Sun TV Network stopped removing logos during commercial breaks. |
2014 | During another military coup, all Thai DOGs were again removed from TV channels during live speeches of military junta leaders. |
2013 | NET. began broadcasting with a transparent Digital On-screen Graphic. |
2013 | Channel V began using the top left corner for its logo placement. |
October 2013 | ABC3 and ABC Kids moved their digital on-screen graphics from the top-left to the bottom-right corner of the screen. |
July 1 2013 | TV One switched its digital on-screen graphic from the top right to the bottom right hand corner. |
2012 | Magyar Televízió moved its channels' logos from the top right corner to the top left corner during a corporate rebrand |
2012 | ABS-CBN and RPN started using DOGs during newscasts. ETC also began displaying DOGs continuously. |
March 5 2012 | Public broadcaster Yle rebrands and moves its logos from the top right corner to the top left corner. |
January 1 2012 | TV2 switched its digital on-screen graphic from the top right to the bottom right hand corner. |
2011 | One network rebranded and moved its digital on-screen graphic from the top-right to the bottom-right corner of the screen. |
2011 | Belarus-1 relocated its digital on-screen graphics to the top right corner of the screen, where it remains today. |
August 2011 | GMA started using DOGs during newscasts. |
2010 | ČT24 news broadcaster returned to using the standard top left corner logo placement, ending its temporary bottom left corner logo positioning. |
December 31 2010 | By the end of the year, all TRT channels had relocated their screen badges to the bottom right of the screen. |
January 1 2010 | One TV channel received a new theme package and moved its screen badge to the bottom right hand of the screen. |
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