Digital on-screen graphic in the United El Kadsreian Nations

A digital on-screen graphic 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 the United El Kadsreian Nations.

El Kadsre
El Kadsre has used a digital on-screen graphic since 1989. On October 1st at 4:00pm, El TV Kadsre 1 started showing a bug on the bottom-right corner of the screen (this top corner tradition has began exactly at this moment) during a 3:45pm newscast. This trend was soon expanded to El TV Kadsre 2. The on-screen bugs were displayed during the whole day, but since 1995 they began disappearing on commercial breaks and the sign off period. In 1998, TTV launched, displaying a logo on the top left corner of the screen.

Channels do not usually include animations before and after the commercial breaks (the most notable example is CPN One, which used a folding (before break) and unfolding (after break) logo transition from August 4th, 2003 to March 23rd, 2012). Nowadays, The One uses an illusion logo removal in commercial idents where the camera moves indirectly to the cube, which was later investigated as sudden removal of the logo during the first moments of the idents, with the video bug being identical to the on-screen bug itself.

The following table shows channels showing logos in these distinct corners (this doesn't include cable channels broadcasting on more than one country, those who don't have localized commercials):