Turner Television

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Turner Television was a short-lived production company owned by Turner Broadcasting and a renaming of Turner Original Productions by Jamie Kellner. It produced shows for The WB network and was formed after The WB's operations were transferred from Warner Bros. to Turner in 2001. That same year after the formation of the company, Michigan J. Frog Productions (named after The WB's former mascot), the secondary production company for The WB, was also formed. In 2003, the company was folded into Warner Bros. Television after AOL Time Warner reassigned The WB back to Warner Bros., while Michigan J. Frog Productions was folded into Bonanza Productions (a division of Warner Bros. Television) two years later.

Logo (September 12, 2002-June 12, 2003)


Visuals: On a black background is the Turner name from the 1987 Turner "Globe" logo in silver fading in. The word "Television" in the same font fades in, and the completed name shines in a wipe effect.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: None or the closing theme of the show.

Availability: It appeared on many short-lived series, such as the 2002 remake of Family Affair, The O'Keefes, and the unsold pilot Tahoe Search and Rescue.

Turner Original Productions
Turner Television
Warner Bros. Television Studios
TBS Productions
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