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=== 1st Logo (October 25, 1987-2005) ===
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* This appears on a few TV movies/specials from time to time.
* It also might appear on some ''Popeye'' specials.
* It also appears at the the end of ''Popular Mechanics for Kids'', currently available on DVD, Amazon Prime and Tubi.
* It can often be seen on all the Lifetime networks, as well as ''Eerie, Indiana'' on the now-defunct FEARnet network and ''The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo'', which hasn't been reran for years.
* It's also seen on ''Beetle Bailey'' shorts on DVD releases of ''Animated All-Stars'' and DVD releases of ''Snuffy Smith''.
* This was also believed to be seen on the 1998 Live Entertainment DVD of ''An American Werewolf in London''.
* The "Hearst Broadcasting" variant is probably extinct and was only sighted in the short-lived talk show ''The Les Brown Show''.
* Nowadays, Hearst's library is mostly owned by [[Lionsgate]], so except any of their logos following or plastering it (in case of FXM's and Amazon Prime's print of ''Wildflower'').
'''Editor's Note:''' The logo has some rather rough animation, as the sliding seems to move like construction paper.
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Nicknames: "The Eagle", "The Sliding Eagle"
Logo: On a grainy white background, two blue wings (one from the left side with five feathers, and one on the right with three feathers) comes sliding toward each other. As it gets closer, the wings make up a head of an eagle. after the wings stop sliding, the ends of the feathers come sliding in. halfway, the ends reverse itself with the tips reversed sliding and then stops in place. The words "Hearst Entertainment" in a blue Garamond Medium Italic font zoom in from the bottom.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The normal variants have the wings slide and the text zoom. The "Hearst Broadcasting" variant has the eagle zoom in, the name slide up, and the "Produced IAW" text fade in. None for the still variant.
Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme of the show, but, on some King Features distributed films, thanks to sloppy editing, the 1981 King Features Entertainment "Crown Trail" music plays over this logo, and the animation plays much slower and choppier in a poor attempt to make the music blend in better.
Availability: Uncommon.
Editor's Note: The logo has some rather rough animation, as the sliding seems to move like construction paper.
Hearst Entertainment (2011?)
Logo: On a black background, we see the letters "HEARST" unfold as it zooms out in place. While that's happening, "entertainment" writes itself in.
FX/SFX: The folding of the letters and the drawing of "entertainment".
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: The only known sighting of this logo is at the end of An American Werewolf in London on streaming providers VUDU and TubiTV. It might also be seen internationally on any original programming. Also seen on the Epix Hits print of the latter.
Editor's Note: None.