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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June 2019 Nat Geo People, Nat Geo Music, and BabyTV were withdrawn from India.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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