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*On ''<u>Starting Over</u>'', the low tone theme from the 1999 NBC Studios logo was used.
*On ''<u>Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell</u>'', the closing theme plays it over.
*On the <u>''Saved by the Bell'' second season DVD</u>, the logo uses a portion of the audio from the preceding [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Lions Gate Home Entertainment]] logo.
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*It appears on reruns of ''Fear Factor'' whenever someone decides to air those (but was last seen on the now-defunct Chiller network), the DVD releases of ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', seasons 2 and 3 of ''Will & Grace'', ''Profiler'' (retained on Start TV airings), ''Saved by the Bell: The New Class'', PAL releases of seasons 1-3 of ''Little House on the Prairie'' (seasons 2 and 3 have the NBC Universal logo following this logo), and seasons 1 & 2 and two season 4 episodes (after a CTTD plaster and a 1989 CPTD plaster) of ''Punky Brewster'' (along with the ''It's Punky Brewster'' cartoon), syndicated airings of ''Providence'' (plastering the [[NBC Studios]] logo), and some DVD releases of ''Groucho Marx's You Bet Your Life'' along with many SNL DVD releases such as ''The Best of Steve Martin''.
*This logo was also used as a home video logo on pre-2004 DVD releases of NBC shows (which have the NBC Home Entertainment logo on the cover).
**Prior to the 2004 NBC-Universal merger, NBC had home video deals with [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Lions Gate Home Entertainment]] and [[A&E Home Entertainment|A&E Home Video]] for DVD/VHS releases in the US.
*It was also seen when the now-defunct Trio cable network reran ''Late Night with David Letterman''. It should be intact if that show is ever reran again.
*It was last seen on reruns of the syndicated version of ''Weakest Link'' on GSN and the first season of ''Starting Over'' last aired on Centric.
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NBC Enterprises was the syndication unit of NBC. In 1956, NBC started a subsidiary called California National Productions for merchandising, syndication and opera stage production. The subsidiary started producing The Silent Service that year. By 1957, NBC planned to remove the opera department from CNP and Earl Rettig was named president. CNP was also in discussion with MGM Television about handling distribution for the latter's series. Following the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules in 1971, NBC had to divest the NBC Films unit to National Telefilm Associates, while programs from NBC News continued to be distributed internationally by NBC Enterprises for $7.5 million. In 1993, while the Fin-Syn rules were relaxed, NBC had returned to distributing off-net syndicated reruns of their programming under the name NBC Enterprises. In 2001, NBC Enterprises made a deal with Hearst-Argyle Television Productions to deal with their programming alliance to produce first-run syndicated series. In 2004, after the formation of NBC Universal, NBC Enterprises was folded into Universal Television Distribution to become NBC Universal Television Distribution.
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1st Logo (September 1963-1966) | 2nd Logo (1979-1986) | 3rd Logo (1986-1996) | 4th Logo (1996-2004) | 5th Logo (2000-2004) | 6th Logo (Fall 2001-September 19, 2004) |
Visuals: An in-credit logo that features "IN ASSOCIATION WITH", and below it is the NBC snake logo and the text "ENTERPRISES" next to it.
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Technique: None.
Audio: The end title theme from any show or none.
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Visuals: Same as the 1979-1980 NBC network ID, But with the words "NBC Enterprises Inc. Presents", in a blue 3D, ITC Serif Gothic Heavy font (the NBC typeface from the era), appearing underneath the logo.
Technique: Motion-controlled animation.
Audio: The 1953 NBC chimes theme.
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Visuals: Same as the 1986 NBC network ID, but the animation is slower and the word "PRODUCTIONS" is replaced by "ENTERPRISES, INC." with "PRESENTS" below it.
Technique: CGI designed by Marks Communications and animated by Pacific Data Images.
Audio: Same as before.
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See NBC Studios for description.
See NBC Studios for description.
Visuals: Over a black background, we see very huge peacock feathers in transparent glass form flip around, revealing the company name "NBC ENTERPRISES", which appears on the most prominent feather. A small purple NBC peacock logo appears below the name.
Trivia: This logo was based on NBC's on-air look from 1999 to 2002 (although on bumpers and promos for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien still featured glass feathers until the 2005-2006 season). NBC News' closing logo of the time also included glass feathers, and it was used till circa-2010s. The glass feathers are actual models that was filmed using motion control; more info here.
Variant: There is also a narrow version.
Technique: CGI combined with live-action.
Audio: The 1999 NBC Studios theme.
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