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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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'''MaXaM Entertainment''' was a television syndication company founded in 1988 by Ed Wilson and Bob Cook through a partnership with partnership with station owner [[Belo Corporation]]. MaXam specialized in handling off-network sales for the major film studios. It signed a deal with [[Atlantis Communications]] (now [[Alliance Atlantis]]) for ''PSI Factor'' and another with [[RHI Entertainment (1990-1997)|RHI Entertainment]] (now [[Halcyon Studios]]) for a movie package. In 1996, it was acquired by [[Group W Productions|Westinghouse Broadcasting]] and merged into [[Eyemark Entertainment]]. |
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'''Maxam Entertainment''' was a television production/distribution arm, when renamed into [[Eyemark Entertainment]] in [[CBS |CBS]] in 1996. |
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===Logo (1988-1995)=== |
===Logo (1988-1995)=== |
Revision as of 04:19, 16 May 2024
Background
MaXaM Entertainment was a television syndication company founded in 1988 by Ed Wilson and Bob Cook through a partnership with partnership with station owner Belo Corporation. MaXam specialized in handling off-network sales for the major film studios. It signed a deal with Atlantis Communications (now Alliance Atlantis) for PSI Factor and another with RHI Entertainment (now Halcyon Studios) for a movie package. In 1996, it was acquired by Westinghouse Broadcasting and merged into Eyemark Entertainment.
Logo (1988-1995)
Visuals: On a black background, there are two stylized triangles sliding, to make a square with a shaped "X", that makes the figure looking like an "M". Below, a "M" slides to reveal another "M", and after the stacked "MAXAM ENTERTAINMENT" text; with the "A"s of the first word being smaller than the others. The figure shines after the animation ends.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A majestic seven-note horn fanfare, that ends with a cymbal crash.
Availability: Seen at the end of shows like The Extremists.