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Revision as of 01:21, 15 August 2024

Selected images list

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The 1965 Screen Gems Television logo, nicknamed "S from Hell".

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The videotaped color version of the 1976 Viacom logo, commonly nicknamed the "V of Doom".

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The 2020 variant of the 2017 VID logo, which is completely overhauled from its predecessors.

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The 1977 production logo of WGBH (now branded as GBH).

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The 2023 Warner Bros. Television logo.

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The King Features Entertainment logo from 1985, which was Hearst's main brand in the 80s.

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The T.A.T. Communications Company logo from 1979, notorious for its rarity.

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The 1977 variant of the 1970 MTM logo, which shows Mimsie the cat, a rescue cat from a animal shelter.

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The normal version of Paramount Television logo from 1968 to 1975. This logo was notorious for its animation and music and was unofficially nicknamed as "The Closet Killer."

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The 1966 Desilu Productions logo.

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Chuck Lorre Productions essay #221, used for the The Big Bang Theory episode "The Griffin Equivalency" and the Two and a Half Men episode "The Flavin' and the Mavin."

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The 1999 version of the 1997 CBS Productions logo, presented in 16x9.

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The Columbia TriStar Domestic Television logo used from 2001 to 2002.

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The Spelling Television logo used from 1992 to 2007, shown here with the CBS byline.

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The Best Brains logo with Being from Another Planet scene.

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The semi-widescreen version of the 2002 19 Entertainment logo.

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The enhanced version of the 1989 Dick Clark Productions logo.

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The 2011 Merv Griffin Entertainment logo.

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The 1995 Tribune Broadcasting logo.

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The 2008 Annenberg Learner logo.

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The CBS Paramount Television logo from 2006-2009.

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The Warner Bros. Television logo from 1994-2001.

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The 2021 MGM Television logo. The first to feature an all-CGI lion.

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The Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution logo from 1994-2001.

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The Columbia Pictures Television logo from 1992-2001.

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The TriStar Television logo from 1992-2001.

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The 2007 Tribune Broadcasting logo.

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The Toei logo from Wolf Boy Ken, which was Toei's first anime series.

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The NBC Studios logo from 2000-2004.

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The 2021 Skydance Television logo.

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The 2010 AMC Studios logo.

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The Warner Bros. Television logo from 2000-2001.

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The Columbia TriStar International Television logo from 1995-1998.

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The Wolf Entertainment logo since 2019.

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The bylineless version of the 1991 Universal Television logo from 1997.

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The Warner Bros. Television logo from 1998.
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