Digital on-screen graphic in Croeya

A digital on-screen graphics is a watermark-like station logo that most channels use it, overlaying it on a portion of an area, to identify the channel. This page describes the usage in Croeya.

East Croeya
East Croeya has used digital on-screen graphics since 1987.

Like Indonesia, since 2004, most East Croeyan TV networks never leave their logos during commercial breaks, instead, the logo becomes transparent (before 2004, logos were removed during commercial breaks). For the station identification, the logo will remain on-screen, but sometimes it will disappear prior to the identification.

The following table shows channels showing logos in these distinct corners (this doesn't include pay channels and West Croeya channels):

West Croeya
In West Croeya, digital on-screen graphics were introduced in the mid-1990s.

Like Brazil, The logos are located on the bottom right corner of the screen (except for All RTRC Channels, whose logos are placed on the top right corner of the screen) and in all West Croeya channels they are usually transparent, but if some program or event is being broadcast live or exclusive or if some archived footage is shown, they become colorful.

The following table shows channels showing logos in these distinct corners (this doesn't include pay channels and East Croeya channels):