Digital on-screen graphic in Vustrela

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 Vustrela.

Vustrela has used digital on-screen graphics since 1993.

Usage
Vustrelan television channels usually have digital on-screen graphics, which are usually placed in the bottom-right corner of the screen and digital on-screen graphics they are usually transparent. In some pay channels, the bugs appear solid, full color. Vustrelan television channels remove digital on-screen graphics during commercial breaks. Vustrelan television stations and networks typically only use solid, full color bugs during local newscasts, newscasts, and sports broadcasts. First-run syndicated programmes often display their own bug in addition to the bug of the station they are running on. Meanwhile, network-based programming (including prime time programs and national newscasts) is typically shown with only the network's bug for most of the broadcast. Beginning in 2010s, networks began to display show-specific hashtags alongside their bugs, which encourage viewers to discuss and interact with the program online via social networking services such as Twitter.