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.
Logo: It's only a short version of the 1997 Universal Studios logo, without any modifications whatsoever. Also, the copyright symbol is added.
Variants:
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.
Logo: Almost the same as the previous logo, except the text "UNIVERSAL NETWORK TELEVISION" appears below the logo, with the Universal URL. Also, the text's shadow is not there.
Variants:
Technique: Same as before.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 1997 Universal Television logo. Three short versions of the logo exist:
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Much more common than before.
Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the Universal Television series and TV movies:
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