Sun Network moves all channels’ logos to top right corner of screen

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Sun Network moves all channels’ logos to top right corner of screen

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Sun Network moves all channels’ logos to top right corner of screen

Sun is now in line with the great majority of other Indian broadcasters, breaking with a 32-year tradition — with Zee also having moved back to the top right recently.

As of early October 2025, Sun TV Network has abandoned its decades-long practice of placing its channels’ logos in the bottom right corner of the TV screen, and has shifted them all to the top right corner, which is used by the great majority of Indian TV channels. While most Indian broadcasters place their logos in the top right corner, Sun was one of the few to use a different corner — something that persisted for over three decades since the Tamil-language Sun TV, the network’s overall flagship channel, was launched in 1993.

The broadcaster’s non-South Indian channels — Sun Bangla, Sun Marathi and the one-year-old Sun Neo (Hindi) — had all moved their logos from the bottom right corner to the top right on 1 May 2025. This brought them in line with all other Hindi, Bengali and Marathi entertainment channels. For non-South Indian channels, this was an understandable if unexpected move. But then Sun also did the same for its South Indian channels in September and October — breaking with more than 32 years of tradition and continuity.

The Telugu-language channels, which mostly use the Gemini brand, moved their logos to the top right on 22 September, and the Kannada-language Udaya channels followed suit on 27 September. The Tamil channels (mostly using the Sun brand) and Malayalam-language Surya channels all moved on 2 October 2025, coinciding with the festivals of Gandhi Jayanti and Vijayadashami. This move also includes the kids’ channels of the broadcaster: Chutti TV (Tamil), Kushi TV (Telugu), Chintu TV (Kannada) and Kochu TV (Malayalam). One may recall that the Zee network, which mostly placed its channels’ logos in the top left corner — another rarely used corner in Indian TV — since 2017, shifted them all back to the standard top right corner during its megarebrand in June 2025.

For what it’s worth, this is a table of all channels belonging to the Sun network, listed by language and genre. All of these are also available for live-streaming on SunNXT, its OTT platform.


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