* CBS introduced the logo on the ''Variety'' website the day the rebrand was announced and also began replacing the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo on first-run programs it distributes, starting with the January 11, 2021 episodes of ''Inside Edition'' and ''Entertainment Tonight'', respectively.
* CBS introduced the logo on the ''Variety'' website the day the rebrand was announced and also began replacing the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo on first-run programs it distributes, starting with the January 11, 2021 episodes of ''Inside Edition'' and ''Entertainment Tonight'', respectively.
* ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' also began using the logo starting with their respective January 18, 2021 episodes.
* ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' also began using the logo starting with their respective January 18, 2021 episodes.
* Strangely, this logo does not appear on ''Pictionary'', as that just used a copyright notice.
* Strangely, this logo also does not appear on ''Pictionary'', as that just used a copyright notice instead.
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Revision as of 12:12, 10 February 2024
Credits
Descriptions by Silversword55
Captures by AsdfTheRevival, Eric S., Bob Fish, Shadeed A. Kelly, Dean Stewart Rumsey, Derrick Anderson, ClosingLogosHD, and SloshedMail
Editions by MJ2003, Bob Fish, V of Doom, SilverSword55, Eric S., Shadeed A. Kelly, Donny Pearson, bmasters9, indycar, Unnepad, Hifi/Sara900seven, Michael Kenchington and TheRealMarcel2000
Video captures courtesy of Broken Saw, SloshedMail, JohnnyL80, and MaillupTtirb
Visuals: Same as the 2020 CBS Studios logo (itself a variation of CBS' 2020 ID), except it reads "CBS MEDIA VENTURES" instead of "CBS STUDIOS", and "MEDIA VENTURES" is in white and not in blue.
Bylines:
January 11, 2021-November 10, 2022: "A VIACOMCBS COMPANY"
March 11, 2022-: "A PARAMOUNT COMPANY" in the Paramount Peak Sans typeface.
Variants:
An alternative version which is the same as the normal logo exists, but with the tagline "PRODUCTION + LICENSING + AD SALES & PARTNERSHIPS" (like CBS' "LIVE + ON DEMAND + STREAMING" tagline in the promos prior to late 2022) appearing word-by-word in sync with the last three notes of the jingle, similar to CBS' 2020 ID. This is basically a reference to the company's evolution to becoming a company that licenses, produces and/or distributes first-run programs, as well as handling national barter advertising sales for third-party companies.
Like the CBS Television Distribution logo, some first-run shows such as Inside Edition and Entertainment Tonight have the final scene/credits crossfade to the logo.
A short version also exists, which starts when the Eyemark zooms out.
A 24fps version exists on Hot Bench, as well as Antfood's CBS jingle montage and case study videos on Vimeo. The latter video only has the Eyemark sliding to the left.
On some season 3 episodes of The Drew Barrymore Show, the logo is next to the Flower Films logo.
Technique: 2D computer animation, like the 2020 CBS Studios logo and the 2020 CBS ID, which is done by Gretel.
Audio: A more string-based arrangement of the 2020 CBS jingle by Antfood. No camera shutter is heard.
Audio Variants:
Other shows such as Hot Bench and Rachael Ray on some occasions have the end credits theme play over the logo instead.
On some season 3 episodes of The Drew Barrymore Show, the logo is silent.
The final three notes can be heard on Antfood's 2022 mnemonic reel here.
On Antfood's case study video, the four notes play over the music.
Availability:
CBS introduced the logo on the Variety website the day the rebrand was announced and also began replacing the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo on first-run programs it distributes, starting with the January 11, 2021 episodes of Inside Edition and Entertainment Tonight, respectively.
Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune also began using the logo starting with their respective January 18, 2021 episodes.
Strangely, this logo also does not appear on Pictionary, as that just used a copyright notice instead.