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===Background===
===Background===
This is Tom '''Werner''', Eric L. '''Gold''', and Jimmy '''Miller'''<nowiki/>'s production company. It was formed in 2005 with a deal at [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]], after Marcy Carsey left [[The Carsey-Werner Company]]. After Gold and Miller left in 2007, it was renamed to [[Werner Entertainment]].
This is Tom '''Werner''', Eric L. '''Gold''', and Jimmy '''Miller'''<nowiki/>'s production company. It was formed in 2005 with a deal at [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]], after Marcy Carsey left [[The Carsey-Werner Company]]. After Gold and Miller left in 2007, it was renamed to [[Werner Entertainment]].

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|WGM logo (black background version, 2006).PNG|1st Logo (2006)
|WGM.jpeg|2nd Logo (September 7, 2006-January 31, 2007)
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===1st Logo (2006)===
===1st Logo (2006)===

Revision as of 23:39, 15 March 2024


Background

This is Tom Werner, Eric L. Gold, and Jimmy Miller's production company. It was formed in 2005 with a deal at Warner Bros. Television, after Marcy Carsey left The Carsey-Werner Company. After Gold and Miller left in 2007, it was renamed to Werner Entertainment.



1st Logo (2006)


Visuals: Just the letters "WGM" with the text "WERNER • GOLD • MILLER" on a black background.

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: The first three guitar notes from "Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones.

Availability: Seen on the director's cut of the Twenty Good Years pilot.

2nd Logo (September 7, 2006-January 31, 2007)


Visuals: On a brown background, there are the letters "WGM" flip in letter-by-letter. Then, they zoom in as the text "Werner • Gold • Miller" fades in below. All of the text is in a Garamond font.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A guitar riff, which actually came from Twenty Good Years' music cues. Composed by Steve Hampton and John Adair. Sometimes, the generic network theme is played on original airings, or none.

Availability: Seen on the short-lived sitcoms Twenty Good Years and Happy Hour. Also seen on the failed pilot of Playing Chicken.

The Carsey-Werner Company
Werner
Werner Entertainment
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