===Background===
'''FremantleMediaFremantle Limited''' (doing business asformerly '''FremantleFremantleMedia''') is a British-based media conglomerate company founded on August 20, 2001, as a merger of [[Pearson Television]] and CLT-UFA; the companies merged to become "RTL Group" and by renaming the production arm to FremantleMedia, who currently owns the [[All American Television|All American]], [[Mark Goodson Television Productions|Mark Goodson]], and [[Reg Grundy Productions|Reg Grundy]] libraries, among other formats.
In 2003, FremantleMedia acquired Australian production company [[Crackerjack|Crackerjack Productions]], who merged with [[Grundy Television]] to form "FremantleMedia Australia".
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==FremantleMedia==
===Logo (January 31, 2002-September 10, 2018; October 29, 2020)===
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FremantleMediaEarlyVariant.png|Early variant
Frem10.jpeg|Early variant with the text "Distributed by FREMANTLE INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION"
FremantleMedia early logo (2002).PNG|Another early variant
Fremhomeentertainment.jpg|Early variant with the text "HOME ENTERTAINMENT"
Frem2.jpeg|SD version
FremantleMedia (2012).jpeg|SD version with distribution
FremantleMedia (Home Entertainment URL).jpeg|SD version with Home Entertainment URLurl▼
Fremantle NA.png|North American HD version squeezed to SD
Fremantle Media (2004-2018) (Dong Tay Promotion Ver).png|Vietnamese SD version with Dong Tay promotion logo
FremantleMedia X Factor 2011.png|SD in-credit ''X Factor Romania'' variant
Frem15.jpeg|HD in-credit ''X Factor Romania'' variant
▲FremantleMedia (Home Entertainment URL).jpeg|SD version with Home Entertainment URL
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*The text <u>"Distributed by"</u> appears above the name for distribution of shows from the UK.
*The text <u>"''Distributed by'' [[Fremantle International|FREMANTLE INTERNATIONAL]] DISTRIBUTION"</u> appears underneath the logo for global distribution since 2003.
** On some international airings of older episodes of ''Neighbours'', the ''AUSTRALIA'' variant at the end appears as normal, but a few seconds after, the ''"AUSTRALIA''" text fades out and another text'' <u>"''Distributed by'' [[Fremantle International|FREMANTLE INTERNATIONAL]] DISTRIBUTION"''</u> fades in.
*For <u>other shows that they produced or distributed globally such as [[MTV Entertainment Studios|MTV]]'s ''Eye Candy''</u>, either the text ''Enterprises'' or ''International'' fades in.
*A <u>16:9 stretched to 4:3 variant of the "International" logo also exists</u>, which is seen at the end of the French dub of the live-action series of ''Mr. Bean''.
*A <u>16:9 stretched to 4:3 variant of the "Enterprises" logo also exists</u>, which was seen at the end of a December 9, 2022 airing of S01E29 of ''Dale's Supermarket Sweep'' on Challenge, following the 1990 [[Central Productions|A Central Production for ITV]] endcap.
*An <u>early variant</u> has been spotted with a white background, black text, a {{color|blue}} atom, and no animation on the final season of ''Bruce's Price is Right'', an early 2000s reissue print of a 1996 episode of ''Neighbours'' (following the mid-1996 production variant of the 1988 [[Grundy Television]] logo), and a September 14, 2022 airing of ''The Sweeney'' episode "In From The Cold" on ITV4, plastering the 1969 [[Thames (1968-2006)|Thames Colour Production]] endcap, and the international master copy of S02E01 of ''Homicide: Life on the Street''. Some episodes of U.S. ''TPIR'' from 2002 (like the ''30th Anniversary Special'', which was the first ever programme to use this logo) also have this logo. This variant is also used on games based on TV shows. It is also seen at the start of very early UK DVD releases between 2001-2002.
**An <u>in-credit version</u> appears on the first two seasons of ''Tree Fu Tom'', along with the second series of ''Kate & Mim-Mim'' (with white text); season 1 of ''Kate & Mim-Mim'' used an in-credit variant with the white background.
**On <u>the Finnish TV quiz show ''Voitto kotiin'' from 2002</u>, the black text and a {{color|blue}} atom are seen quickly fading in on a white background.
*Another variant of the early version has an <u>enlarged second half of the blue atom on a white background</u> on the first half; beside it is a small FremantleMedia logo. Copyright information is below.
**On the 2002 UK DVD of ''The Plank and It's Your Move'', the text "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" appears below the logo.
*The logo is on the right on some shows like <u>''Philippines Got Talent''</u> (blue atom, black text on white background).
*A <u>long version</u> exists. In this version, a splash of white paint flies through the air, going from left to right. Then, it fades into a scene of two more splashes: one other direction, and the other flying down from left to right. Afterwards, it fades in to what is described in the more commonplace short version.
*<u>Some versions of this logo are stretched out</u>, such as the one appearing after episodes of ''The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular'' from 2008.
* On <u>the 2014 Australian version of ''Family Feud''</u>, the short version of the logo is superimposed onto a {{color|blue}} background with a shining {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} line on top of it, This is superimposed onto the final few seconds of the program.
*Starting with <u>the 36th season of ''The Price Is Right''</u>, the FremantleMedia logo can be seen on the show's credits, replacing the Mark Goodson Productions logo. "'''FREMANTLE'''MEDIA" is in white, and the atom symbol is {{color|royalblue|royal blue}}. The logo is accompanied by the following announcement: "This is (announcer's name) speaking for ''The Price is Right'', a FremantleMedia production."
*There isA <u>a B/W variant</u> exists.
*On <u>some BBC airings of ''Neighbours''</u> in the 2000s, the URL "www.bbc.co.uk/neighbours" appears below.
*The logo appears superimposed, inside a box, on <u>the pilots for ''Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck''</u> and <u>later episodes of ''100 Mexicanos Dijeron''</u> (Mexico's version of ''Family Feud'').
*On <u>the Cartoon Network version of ''Hole in the Wall''</u>, the short logo is superimposed in the credits after the ''HITW'' theme ends. The logo plays with a +1 pitch in a blue rectangle, and after the superimposed logo ends, the American version of the logo plays.
*A <u>still shot version</u> of any of the variants exist.
*On <u>some UK DVD releases that came out between 2007 and 2008</u>, the URL "www.fremantlehomeentertainment.com" appears below the logo.
*On <u>older editions of ''X Factor Romania''</u>, an in-credit notice with the logo in a white box appears. The phrase "Produs în asociere cu FremantleMedia" (Produced in association with FremantleMedia) fades alongside it. After a few seconds, a copyright stamp also appears.
*One of the last programmes that used this logo was the New Zealand soap drama ''Shortland Street'' (which still airs as of September 2023), where the ''AUSTRALIA'' logo appears in-credit. It was used up until March 13, 2020.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation mixed with live-action footage, all produced by Lambie-Nairn.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, two shots fade in and out depicting the letters "Fr" and "e" in white being written out in cursive. A third shot shows a cursive white "m" being drawn, which zooms out to reveal the words "Fremantle" being drawn out in cursive handwriting. The stem of the "t" is the last of the lettering to be drawn after the zoom out.
'''Trivia:''' According to Fremantle CEO Jennifer Mullin, she described the logo as a "creative signature" that "[puts] our own unique mark on everything that we do."
'''Variants:'''
*On some older shows distributed by Fremantle, the text <u>"Distributed by" or "Produced and Distributed by"</u> appears above the logo.
*A <u>still version of the "Distributed by" variant</u> also exists, which is seen on ''Jack the Ripper'' (1988 miniseries).
**<u>''The Price is Right: A Tribute to Bob Barker'' and The Roku Channel prints of ''Celebrity Name Game''</u> usesuse this variant without "Distributed by".
*Rarely, the <u>theme plays over a black screen</u>. This was seen on Buzzr airings of a 1972 episode (#1662) of ''What's My Line?'', episode #530 of ''Match Game '75'', and episode #1331 of ''Match Game '78'', respectively.
*A <u>4:3 version</u> also exists.
*A <u>version stretched from 4:3 to 16:9</u> also exists, which was seen on programming aired on Buzzr around May 20, 2021, and is also seen on Stan streaming prints of both ''Jamie's Chef'' and ''Jamie's Great Escape'', respectively, due to a scaling error.
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**On the show's first two episodes, only the copyright stamp appears.
**Starting with episode 6, aired on March 30, 2022, the <u>full animation plays, but sped up in order to fit with the show's runtime</u>.
*A <u>zoomed-in variant</u> also exists as well.
*On <u>the Netflix series ''Wellmania''</u>, the copyright notice reading "(C)© 2023 Fremantle Media Australia Pty Ltd." appears at the bottom of the screen.
*A <u>variant with the words "IN ASSOCATION WITH"</u> also exists, which is seen at the beginning of ''Little Bird''.
*On <u>the pilot of ''Family Feud Africa''</u>, the words "Distributed by FreMantle Media International" appear at the top of the screen above the logo which also exists.
*On ''Totally Completely Fine'', the still version of the logo is used, except that the text reads "Distributed by Fremantle", which appears below the logo.
*On aan SBS on Demand streaming print of ''Shelter'' (aka ''El Refugio''), the text which reads "CO-PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY FREMANTLE" appear above the logo.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation by Venturethree.
*In some cases, the <u>final bit of the show's closing theme plays over the logo</u>, omitting either the first note or the first two notes.
*On <u>''Let's Make a Deal''</u>, the music starts playing over the show's closing theme.
*On <u>almost all CBS programs</u>, the network's guitar-driven generic theme from the 2003-04 "It's All Here" on-air look (which is slightly high-pitched since 2008) is used.
*<u>ABC and NBC airings</u> use the respective channels' generic themes.
*Sometimes, the <u>logo has the previous logo's theme if it plasters that logo</u>, or <u>the show's ending theme</u>.
*Both <u>high tone and low tone variants</u> also exist.
*Rarely, the <u>theme is slightly re-arranged</u>.
*On some episodes of the <u>2022 iteration of the Philippine version of ''Family Feud''</u>, the logo's audio is heard along with the show's ending theme.
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