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*Rarely, the theme plays over a black screen. This has appeared 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''.
*A version stretched from 4:3 to 16:9 appeared on programming aired on Buzzr around May 20, 2021 due to a scaling error.
*On the 2022 Filipino version of ''Family Feud'', no logo is featured at all, just a copyright stamp on a black background. However, starting with a March 25, 2022 episode (episode 3), the script, in still form, appears before the stamp. Staring with episode 6, aired in March 30, 2022, the full animation plays, but sped up in order to fit with the show's runtime.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic three-note orchestral theme followed by a chorus stinger when the stem of the "t" is drawn. The shorter version cuts out the first two notes. On CBS programs, the network's guitar-driven generic theme from the 2003-04 on-air look (which is slightly high-pitched since 2008) is used, as well as other network generic themes from ABC and NBC. Sometimes, the logo has the previous logo's theme if it plasters that logo, or the show's ending theme.
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'''Availability:''' Current and very common.
*It first appeared on the September 10, 2018 episode of ''Neighbours''. It debuted in the U.S. on the September 11, 2018 episode of ''America's Got Talent'' and later appeared on both ''The Price is Right'' and ''Let's Make a Deal'' on the 17th of that same month. The logo also appears on most of the shows airing on Buzzr, replacing the previous logo, starting with the newly acquired ''Classic Concentration''. The logo should appear on newer episodes of shows that once bore the previous logo. Season 20 of ''Family Feud'' began using this logo on October of 2018. Also the logo appears on S3 episodes of ''Asia's Got Talent''. Currently appears on the 2022 Filipino version of ''Family Feud'' (in still
*The logo has started to plaster the previous logo on prints of older shows outside of the United States as well.
*It can be found on later prints of the miniseries ''Jack the Ripper'' and also on HD remasters of ''Baywatch'', currently on Amazon Prime and Pluto TV.
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FremantleMedia (doing business as Fremantle) is a British-based media conglomerate company founded in 2000 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, Mark Goodson, and Reg Grundy libraries, among other formats. In 2003, FremantleMedia acquired Australian production company Crackerjack Productions, who merged with Grundy Television to form "FremantleMedia Australia". On September 7, 2018, the company changed its onscreen name to simply "Fremantle," though FremantleMedia remains its legal name. Today, Fremantle is a division of the RTL Group, and is 90% owned by German media conglomerate, Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA, which is 80.9% owned by the Bertelsmann Foundation and 19.1% owned by the Mohn Family.
Nicknames: "The Splotch", "Creamy Atom", "The Atom", "The Paint"
Logo: On a royal blue background, white paint (which looks more like milk or whipped cream) "bubbles" out in the center, then pulls back and to the right as the paint orbits around to form a stylized atom design. The text "FREMANTLEMEDIA", in Futura font with different font weights, blurs in to the left of the atom. Afterwards, 4 white paint drops appear around the atom to complete the logo.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The flying and bubbling paint, the text fading in, and the design of the atom logo.
Music/Sounds: A gentle sounder with bongos, culminating in a 3-note guitar strum, with the last note echoing. This was composed by Score Productions, which did music for The Price is Right, Family Feud and the 1986 Lorimar-Telepictures logo.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Very common.
Editor's Note: The logo is clean and the sounder is relaxing, but it's not a popular logo by many due to its wide prevalence on television, in part due to its plastering older logos, though it's not on the scale of Sony Pictures Television, 20th Television or CBS Television Distribution.
Logo: 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.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The writing and the zooming. Well done by Venturethree.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic three-note orchestral theme followed by a chorus stinger when the stem of the "t" is drawn. The shorter version cuts out the first two notes. On CBS programs, the network's guitar-driven generic theme from the 2003-04 on-air look (which is slightly high-pitched since 2008) is used, as well as other network generic themes from ABC and NBC. Sometimes, the logo has the previous logo's theme if it plasters that logo, or the show's ending theme.
Availability: Current and very common.
Editor's Note: This logo is a perfect example of the "simplicity" trend in modern logos, which could be seen as either awful or refreshing depending on who you ask.
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