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A digital on-screen graphic, digitally originated graphic (DOG, bug, [1] network bug, or screenbug) is a watermark-like station logo that most television broadcasters overlay over a portion of the screen area of their programs to identify the channel.
However, Bell has since ceased this practice, and the majority of broadcasters "co-brand" the dirty feed by placing their own bug in a different corner of the screen than the U.S. logo. Some channels in Canada (such as YTV or Teletoon) used to display a ten-second animation as the screen bug that would play every segment after 1 - 3 minutes.
Disney XD was a pan-Asian pay television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (Southeast Asia) Pte. Ltd., and part of the Disney Branded Television division of Walt Disney Television in the United States. Following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019, the channel was operated by Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific.
Disney Channel was a pan-Asian pay television kids channel owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia. It began broadcasting in Taiwan on 29 March 1995, [ 1 ] until its main launch in January 2000, when it first broadcast in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and the Philippines.
The transparent version of this logo was used as a on-screen bug until 2025. In 2014, Disney Channel premiered two new series – I Didn't Do It and the Boy Meets World spin-off Girl Meets World – and three new DCOMs – Cloud 9, Zapped and How to Build a Better Boy. Zapped was the highest rated movie of the year.
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On June 1, 2002, it started broadcasting with Korean subtitles on-screen of Disney Channel Asia. [2] [3] Then in May 2010, Disney Channel Worldwide (now Disney Branded Television in 2020) and SK Telecom joined to establish Television Media Korea Ltd. [4] [5] (now Disney Channels Korea in 2016), a joint venture, and on July 1, 2011, [6] it started broadcasting Korean dubbing and voice multi ...