Brillstein Entertainment Partners

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Background

In 2005, Brad Grey sold its interest in Brad Grey Television due to him becoming the CEO of Paramount Pictures, and it was renamed to Brillstein Entertainment Partners.



1st Logo (March 15, 2007-August 16, 2019)


Visuals: On a white background, there are the words "brillsteinentertainmentpartners" in gray, with "entertainment" being in green sliding through. The words then appear in the center, only in smaller text.

Variants:

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A gentle choir with a tree bell and a whoosh.

Audio Variants:

  • On episodes 3-22 of Ringer and Jim Gaffigan: Quality Time, it's silent.
  • On Other People's Kids, the end theme of the show plays it over.
  • ABC airings of Samantha Who? and Resurrection and The CW airings of Ringer use a generic theme and a voiceover.

Availability: Seen on Jim Gaffigan: Quality TimeSamantha Who?, the first season of Resurrection, and Ringer. Also seen on the failed pilot of Who Gets the Parents, Other People's Kids and My Freakin' Family.

2nd Logo (September 28, 2014-)


Visuals: Essentially just the same words from the previous logo, only stacked from each words from the top to the bottom, and with the gray words in white, on a black background.

Variants:

  • A white background version exists. Here, the white words are gray.
  • The logo sometimes shares its screen with other logos.
  • Sometimes, the logo can appear close-up.
  • On Central Park, a variant is used where "brillstein" and "partners" are placed more to the center, and that the letter combination "rt", as seen in "entertainment" and "partners", now has these letters connected together. The text is also slightly larger, and is somewhat uplifted, too.
    • This variant was also spotted on The Jim Gaffigan Show and Big Time in Hollywood, FL, albeit with the "rt" letter combination not being connected, the text being a bit smaller, and, in terms of height, is in its usual spot, right in the middle. A very minor change, but it still counts.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None, the end theme of the show or the gentle choir from the last logo. ABC airings of Manhattan Love Story and Resurrection use a generic theme and a voiceover.

Availability: Seen on Manhattan Love Story, the second season of ResurrectionBig Time in Hollywood, FLHidden America with Jonah RayThe Jim Jefferies Show, The Jim Gaffigan ShowChasing CameronMaya and MartyJim Gaffigan: Cinco, Baskets, Lights Out with David Spade, Central Park, and The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.

Brad Grey Television
Brillstein Entertainment Partners
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