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===Background=== |
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Colex Enterprises was formed on January 30, 1984 as a joint venture between [[Columbia Pictures Television|'''Co'''lumbia Pictures Television]] (now "[[Sony Pictures Television]]") and '''Lex'''ington Broadcast Services (later known as "[[LBS Communications]]", now "[[Fremantle|Fremantle]]") to distribute classic [[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]]/CPT shows and TV movies. All distribution went through LBS. When [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] was created on November 24, 1986, CCT represented Colex and took distribution of the Screen Gems programs distributed by Colex, thus closing the company. CCT closed its doors on December 31, 1987, ten days after the establishment of Columbia Pictures Entertainment (now "[[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]"), and most of the library was later transferred into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution. Currently, the name is part of Sony Pictures Television. |
'''Colex Enterprises''' was formed on January 30, 1984 as a joint venture between [[Columbia Pictures Television|'''Co'''lumbia Pictures Television]] (now "[[Sony Pictures Television]]") and '''Lex'''ington Broadcast Services (later known as "[[LBS Communications]]", now "[[Fremantle|Fremantle]]") to distribute classic [[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]]/CPT shows and TV movies. All distribution went through LBS. When [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] was created on November 24, 1986, CCT represented Colex and took distribution of the Screen Gems programs distributed by Colex, thus closing the company. CCT closed its own doors on December 31, 1987, ten days after the establishment of Columbia Pictures Entertainment (now "[[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]"), and most of the library was later transferred into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution. Currently, the name is part of Sony Pictures Television. |
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'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
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*This is also seen on a handful of ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' episodes as well, which was last seen on getTV and recently on a Decades binge, and on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC (followed by the 1996 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos). |
*This is also seen on a handful of ''Hardcastle and McCormick'' episodes as well, which was last seen on getTV and recently on a Decades binge, and on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC (followed by the 1996 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos). |
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*This has also appeared on '80s syndicated airings of films owned by Hope Enterprises like ''Road to Rio''; it might also appear on VHS prints of Hope Enterprises films, but it doesn't appear on the DVDs. |
*This has also appeared on '80s syndicated airings of films owned by Hope Enterprises like ''Road to Rio''; it might also appear on VHS prints of Hope Enterprises films, but it doesn't appear on the DVDs. |
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*Additionally, this logo (color version) appears on some episodes of ''The Donna Reed Show'' on Me-TV. |
*Additionally, this logo (color version) appears on some episodes of ''The Donna Reed Show'' on Me-TV and ''Father Knows Best'' on FETV. |
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*This was seen after the SPT logo on a print of the TV movie ''Miracle of the Heart: A Boys' Town Story'' as seen on Gospel Music Channel (now UP). |
*This was seen after the SPT logo on a print of the TV movie ''Miracle of the Heart: A Boys' Town Story'' as seen on Gospel Music Channel (now UP). |
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*An Amazon Prime print of ''Three Wishes for Jamie'' had this intact as well. |
*An Amazon Prime print of ''Three Wishes for Jamie'' had this intact as well. |
Colex Enterprises was formed on January 30, 1984 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures Television (now "Sony Pictures Television") and Lexington Broadcast Services (later known as "LBS Communications", now "Fremantle") to distribute classic Screen Gems/CPT shows and TV movies. All distribution went through LBS. When Coca-Cola Telecommunications was created on November 24, 1986, CCT represented Colex and took distribution of the Screen Gems programs distributed by Colex, thus closing the company. CCT closed its own doors on December 31, 1987, ten days after the establishment of Columbia Pictures Entertainment (now "Sony Pictures Entertainment"), and most of the library was later transferred into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution. Currently, the name is part of Sony Pictures Television.
Logo: On a blue background, two sets of three red lines come from either side and merge into one set of three. "Colex" written in a cursive font based on the Coca-Cola logo in a white and blue gradient color, drops down onto the lines and at the bottom, a four-pointed star passes, leaving the word "ENTERPRISES" in white. You can also see the shadow of the logo's formation and the finished product on the background's "floor".
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Technique: Computer animation.
Music/Sounds: A synthesized nine-note tune: two pairs of four ascending notes (the second pair is higher than the first) ending with one last high note and a "ping" when the star finishes writing out "Enterprises". Appears to have been composed by Andrew Holtzman (who also composed the LBS logo introduced that year) with the "Celesta" preset on a Casio MT-40 keyboard.
Availability: Uncommon, bordering on rare.
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