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In 1999, after Universal sold its 50% shares of [[Brillstein-Grey Entertainment]] to Grey renaming the television unit to [[Brad Grey Television]], Universal launched '''Universal Studios Network Programming''' to continue to produce Brillstein-Grey productions such as ''The Steve Harvey Show'', ''Just Shoot Me!'' (both of them were respective megahits of NBC and The WB) and ''Work with Me''. After struggling, in 2002, it merged with the network television unit of [[Studios USA Television]] to form a newly reorganized '''Universal Network Television'''.
 
'''LogoNote:''' It'sReleases from 1999-2002 only(and some from 2003) feature a short version of the 1997 [[Universal Studios]] logo, without any modifications save for the copyright symbol is added.
==Universal Studios Network Programming==
 
===Logo (September 2127, 19992002-NovemberMay 2619, 20032004)===
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'''Logo:''' It's only a short version of the 1997 [[Universal Studios]] logo, without any modifications save for the copyright symbol is added.
 
'''Variants:'''
* On early season 4 episodes of ''The Steve Harvey Show'' and ''Just Shoot Me!'', the logo (minus the text and the URL) is seen on the right with the 1995 [[Brillstein-Grey Entertainment]] logo on the left inside a white outline box against a gray stone spotlight background.
* On later episodes of the above shows since season 4, the logo is seen on the bottom along with the [[Brad Grey Television]] logo above.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Identica Partnership.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, the end theme of the show, or a generic theme on original CBS and NBC airings.
 
'''Availability:''' The standalone logo appears on ''Work with Me''. The combo version is seen on the aforementioned shows.
 
==Universal Network Television==
 
===(September 27, 2002-May 19, 2004)===
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'''Logo:''' Almost the same as the previous logo, except the text "{{color|gold|UNIVERSAL NETWORK TELEVISION}}" appears below the logo, with the Universal URL. Also, the text's shadow is not there.
 
'''Visuals:''' There is the finished product of the 1997-2012 [[Universal Pictures]] logo, with the globe still rotating and the glow shining, but the shadow behind "'''UNIVERSAL'''" is absent. Below the globe is text "UNIVERSAL NETWORK TELEVISION" (in gold) and the URL "www.universalstudios.com" (which is smaller this time).
 
'''Variants:'''
* On some shows, the text "{{color|gold|in association with}}" appears above the logo.
* On original ABC and NBC airings, the URL is not shown.
 
'''Technique:''' SameCGI asby beforePicturemill.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' SameA asshort version of the 1997movie [[Universalcounterpart's Televisiontheme (1963-1998)|Universalcomposed Television]]and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith, only this time, the French horn theme plays alone, and the two percussion hits are played by the logoorchestra. Three short versions of the logo exist:
** 2002-20032004: The same odd short version of the original 1997 Universal TV logo, which appears on ''Robbery Homicide Division''.
** 2002-20042003: AnotherAn odd short version with four notes, which appears on ''Robbery Homicide Division''.
** 2003-2004: Final short version using the first four notes playing fast and the last note of the theme.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio Variants:'''
* ABC, CBS and NBC airings used a generic theme.
* Sometimes, the end theme plays over the logo or none.
 
'''Availability:''' Much more common than before.
* It is seenappears on several shows, like 2002-04 episodes of ''Law & Order'' and its associated spinoffs, and the 2003 revival of ''Dragnet''.
* It is also seenappears on the last episode of ''Columbo'' astitled "Columbo Likes the wellNightlife".
 
===Copyright Stamps===
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*2002-2004: Copyright © [YEAR] Universal Network Television LLC. All Rights Reserved.
 
{{Chronology|[[Brillstein-Grey Entertainment]]<br>[[Studios USA Television]]<br>[[PolyGram Television (1997-1999)|PolyGram Television]]|[[NBC Universal Television Studio]]}}
 
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 30 August 2024


Background

In 1999, after Universal sold its 50% shares of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment to Grey renaming the television unit to Brad Grey Television, Universal launched Universal Studios Network Programming to continue to produce Brillstein-Grey productions such as The Steve Harvey Show, Just Shoot Me! (both of them were respective megahits of NBC and The WB) and Work with Me. After struggling, in 2002, it merged with the network television unit of Studios USA Television to form a newly reorganized Universal Network Television.

Note: Releases from 1999-2002 (and some from 2003) feature a short version of the Universal Studios logo without any modifications.

Logo (September 27, 2002-May 19, 2004)

Visuals: There is the finished product of the 1997-2012 Universal Pictures logo, with the globe still rotating and the glow shining, but the shadow behind "UNIVERSAL" is absent. Below the globe is text "UNIVERSAL NETWORK TELEVISION" (in gold) and the URL "www.universalstudios.com" (which is smaller this time).

Variants:

  • On some shows, the text "in association with" appears above the logo.
  • On original ABC and NBC airings, the URL is not shown.

Technique: CGI by Picturemill.

Audio: A short version of the movie counterpart's theme composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith, only this time, the French horn theme plays alone, and the two percussion hits are played by the orchestra. Three short versions of the logo exist:

  • 2002-2004: The same odd short version of the original 1997 Universal TV logo.
  • 2002-2003: An odd short version with four notes, which appears on Robbery Homicide Division.
  • 2003-2004: Final short version using the first four notes playing fast and the last note of the theme.

Audio Variants:

  • ABC, CBS and NBC airings used a generic theme.
  • Sometimes, the end theme plays over the logo or none.

Availability:

  • It appears on several shows, like 2002-04 episodes of Law & Order and its associated spinoffs, and the 2003 revival of Dragnet.
  • It also appears on the last episode of Columbo titled "Columbo Likes the Nightlife".

Copyright Stamps

Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the Universal Television series and TV movies:

  • 1999-2003: Copyright © [YEAR] Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. (Used on The Steve Harvey Show, Work with Me and Just Shoot Me!)
  • 2002-2004: Copyright © [YEAR] Universal Network Television LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
Studios USA Television
PolyGram Television
Universal Network Television
NBC Universal Television Studio
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