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'''Availability:''' So far, this has only shown up on an old episode of ''The Comedy Shop''. Newer prints of ''The Comedy Shop'' apparently have this plastered with the [[Peter Rodgers Organization]] logo. |
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Revision as of 16:22, 27 August 2023
Descriptions by
Lee C.
Lee C.
Background
JWT Syndication was a short-lived syndication division of advertising agency J. Walter Thompson. The unit was closed in August of 1982, after a scandal arose involving misreporting of its barter-syndication revenues.
(September 8, 1978-1982?)
Logo: On a blue background in orange, the curved word "SYNDICATION" in cote-out is written above a huge, curved and stretched "JWT".
Variant: There was also an in-credit "JWT Productions" version, with the same curved and stretched text.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None; the logo is silent.
Availability: So far, this has only shown up on an old episode of The Comedy Shop. Newer prints of The Comedy Shop apparently have this plastered with the Peter Rodgers Organization logo.