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===Background===
In 1995, [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]] (the second incarnation of PolyGram's film division) entered the television business
===Logo (September 22, 1997-1999) ===
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|blue|TELEVISION}}" replacing "{{color|blue|FILMED ENTERTAINMENT}}".
'''Variants:'''
* A version with "{{color|blue|
** A version without "{{color|blue|distributed by}}" in a blue font above the Icarus also exists, which was seen on a full-screen SBS airing of ''Countryman'' (1982).
* The print version
▲|blue|blue}} font above the Icarus was put onto some feature films and television shows from the ITC and Epic libraries; the animation for this variant is slightly different, apparently based off the long movie logo, with the word "TELEVISION" not zooming out (instead it simply fades in under the PolyGram text) and the shining of the Icarus is different, with less of a "glow" around it.
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▲* The print version was seen in the closing credits of the Nick Jr. cartoon ''Maisy'' and the 1998 TV movie ''Outrage''.
▲* There is a variant which replaces the "{{color|blue|TELEVISION}}" text with "{{color|blue|VISUAL PROGRAMMING}}".
* A version with the words "{{color|blue|TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL}}" also exists.
'''Technique:'''
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'''Availability:'''
* The distribution version was last seen on ''The Moderns'' on the Showtime Networks, ''The Tamarind Seed'' when it was on Netflix
* The regular version is intact on the mini-series ''The Billionaire Boys Club'' (originally produced by ITC) on DVD from A&E Home Video and on the pilot of ''The Crow: Stairway to Heaven'' (however, the DVD release of that show plasters it with the 1998 [[Universal Worldwide Television]] logo on the rest of the series).
** It
** It also plastered the 1982 [[Moonlight Productions]] logo on a late 1990s syndicated print of the 1984 TV movie ''Obsessive Love''.
* It
* This
* The "VISUAL PROGRAMMING" variant
* The in-credit print version is still seen on ''Maisy'' episodes from the era on Peacock.
* The in-credit print version was
* This
===Copyright Stamps===
Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the PolyGram Television series and TV movies:
*1997-1999: Copyright © [YEAR] PolyGram Television LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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In 1995, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (the second incarnation of PolyGram's film division) entered the television business by acquiring ITC Entertainment Group. In 1997, ITC was folded into a new incarnation of PolyGram Television, which retained most of ITC's staff and produced series mainly for the U.S. syndication market as well as continuing ITC's focus at the time on made for TV movies, in addition to operating a visual programming division for live musical videos and children's series. However, this incarnation had an extremely short lifespan, as with the first incarnation, due to PolyGram's acquisition by Seagram and its merger with Universal Studios. PolyGram TV was folded into Universal Television in 1999, as the unit was renamed to Universal Studios Network Programming. In 2002, Vivendi, by that time the corporate parent of Universal, re-acquired the entertainment assets of USA Networks, resulting in Universal Worldwide Television (the renamed PolyGram TV) being folded into Studios USA Television and being renamed under the Universal name, effectively shutting down the former ITC for good. NBCUniversal Syndication Studios is the current distributor of the PolyGram Television library. However, the ITC library was bought by Carlton Communications on January 19, 1999 and is currently owned by ITV Studios Global Entertainment, a subsidiary of ITV plc.
Visuals: Same as its film counterpart (the short videotaped variant, also used by the PolyGram Video logo), except with "TELEVISION" replacing "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT".
Variants:
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: None or the end theme of the show.
Availability:
Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the PolyGram Television series and TV movies:
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