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* December 12, 2003-August 24, 2018: "A {{font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}} Company" (with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}}" in its own custom font, called Bodoni BE Regular, while the rest of the byline is in FF Meta) | * December 12, 2003-August 24, 2018: "A {{font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}} Company" (with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}}" in its own custom font, called Bodoni BE Regular, while the rest of the byline is in FF Meta) | ||
** On the [[Warner Bros. Pictures Animation|Warner Animation Group]] films ''Storks'' and ''The LEGO Batman Movie'', the byline (excluding "TimeWarner") is in the Proxima Nova font and is smaller. | ** On the [[Warner Bros. Pictures Animation|Warner Animation Group]] films ''Storks'' and ''The LEGO Batman Movie'', the byline (excluding "TimeWarner") is in the Proxima Nova font and is smaller. | ||
* July 22, 2018-November 26, 2020, March 31, 2022: "A WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}} Company", with "WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}}" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans Bold, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. The shadow behind "'''{{color|gray|MEDIA}}'''" is also absent. | * July 22, 2018-November 26, 2020, March 31, 2022: "A '''WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}}''' Company", with "'''WARNER{{color|gray|'''MEDIA'''}}'''" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans Bold, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. The shadow behind "'''{{color|gray|MEDIA}}'''" is also absent. | ||
* October 29, 2019-March 31, 2021: "a '''Warner'''Media company", with "'''Warner'''Media" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans (modified), while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' (albeit using a custom variant) and strangely, it uses the 14th logo at the end. It was also spotted in the first trailer for ''Tom & Jerry (2021)'' and at the Warner Bros. segment in [[HBO Max Originals|HBO Max]]'s unveiling at the 2019 WarnerMedia Day, which was shown on the stage monitor behind the Chair & Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros., Ann Sarnoff, alongside the Warner Bros. Television Group logo on both sides of the stage. | * October 29, 2019-March 31, 2021: "a '''Warner'''Media company", with "'''Warner'''Media" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans (modified), while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' (albeit using a custom variant) and strangely, it uses the 14th logo at the end. It was also spotted in the first trailer for ''Tom & Jerry (2021)'' and at the Warner Bros. segment in [[HBO Max Originals|HBO Max]]'s unveiling at the 2019 WarnerMedia Day, which was shown on the stage monitor behind the Chair & Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros., Ann Sarnoff, alongside the Warner Bros. Television Group logo on both sides of the stage. | ||
* December 22, 2023: "A '''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY''' COMPANY", with "'''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY'''" in its own logo font, called Geograph Medium, which is created by Klim Type Foundry and has been designed exclusively for National Geographic, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'' (albeit using a custom variant). It was also spotted in the trailer for ''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga''. No standard variation is used. | * December 22, 2023: "A '''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY''' COMPANY", with "'''WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY'''" in its own logo font, called Geograph Medium, which is created by Klim Type Foundry and has been designed exclusively for National Geographic, while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font. It was seen on ''Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'' (albeit using a custom variant). It was also spotted in the trailer for ''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga''. No standard variation is used, reflecting the current company, Warner Bros. Discovery. | ||
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* On ''Hearts of Atlantis'', as well as current prints of ''Stealing Home'' and ''Cookie'', the fanfare is high pitched as it was in a PAL print. A double pitched variation exists on PAL prints. | * On ''Hearts of Atlantis'', as well as current prints of ''Stealing Home'' and ''Cookie'', the fanfare is high pitched as it was in a PAL print. A double pitched variation exists on PAL prints. | ||
* The intro video of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood has "As Time Goes By" from ''Casablanca'' (archival audio) transitioning into the 1998 fanfare, as soon as Jack (played by Dooley Wilson) sings the phrase "The fundamental things apply...". | * The intro video of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood has "As Time Goes By" from ''Casablanca'' (archival audio) transitioning into the 1998 fanfare, as soon as Jack (played by Dooley Wilson) sings the phrase "The fundamental things apply...". | ||
* On a STS airing of A Very Merry Doggone Christmas | |||
* On Australian prints of the French film ''Love, Sex & Therapy'' (2014), the fanfare is a lot more reverbed than usual, with the piano (with the exception of the opening part) being almost inaudible. | * On Australian prints of the French film ''Love, Sex & Therapy'' (2014), the fanfare is a lot more reverbed than usual, with the piano (with the exception of the opening part) being almost inaudible. | ||
* The Japanese live action movie, ''Gintama 2'', had the last spoken dialogue echoing at the start of the fanfare, in which the logo was shown two times as a running gag during the start of the movie, as shown below. | * The Japanese live action movie, ''Gintama 2'', had the last spoken dialogue echoing at the start of the fanfare, in which the logo was shown two times as a running gag during the start of the movie, as shown below. | ||
* On a sizzle reel dating from the 2000s, the cymbal hits are removed, and the ending flourish also sounds a bit different. | * On a sizzle reel dating from the 2000s, the cymbal hits are removed, and the ending flourish also sounds a bit different. | ||
* On ''Studio illegale'', one of the stereo audio tracks for the fanfare is missing, making the fanfare sound less powerful. | * On ''Studio illegale'', one of the stereo audio tracks for the fanfare is missing, making the fanfare sound less powerful. | ||
* On the STS airing of Disney's A Very Merry Doggone Christmas, the audio from the 1990 variant of the Walt Disney Pictures logo is used instead of the normal fanfare, due to a plastering error. | |||
'''Availability:''' It first debuted on ''Fallen'' and appeared on most of the company's films from this era until it was officially retired in 2020, with the final film to use this logo being ''Superintelligence''. | '''Availability:''' It first debuted on ''Fallen'' and appeared on most of the company's films from this era until it was officially retired in 2020, with the final film to use this logo being ''Superintelligence''. | ||
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* This logo also appeared on the international theatrical prints for ''Man on the Moon'' and ''Wonder Boys'' (both produced by [[Mutual Film Company]]), although the logo does not appear on the home video releases. | * This logo also appeared on the international theatrical prints for ''Man on the Moon'' and ''Wonder Boys'' (both produced by [[Mutual Film Company]]), although the logo does not appear on the home video releases. | ||
* Strangely, this also appeared on season 3, episode 10 of ''Suddenly Susan'' on The Roku Channel. The chimes from the 1998 Warner Bros. Television logo were also audibly heard before the logo even appears. | * Strangely, this also appeared on season 3, episode 10 of ''Suddenly Susan'' on The Roku Channel. The chimes from the 1998 Warner Bros. Television logo were also audibly heard before the logo even appears. | ||
* The 2003 Time Warner byline version of this logo also appeared on the TVC airing of the ''Wheelie and the Copper Bunch'', preceding the 2003 Warner Bros. Television logo, due to a plastering fail, or does it appear on the STS airing of A Verry Merry Doggone Christmas. | |||
* Surprisingly, the 2011 enhanced Time Warner version is retained on current prints of ''Clifford's Really Big Movie'' where it is preceded by the 2013 [[Universal Pictures]] logo. | * Surprisingly, the 2011 enhanced Time Warner version is retained on current prints of ''Clifford's Really Big Movie'' where it is preceded by the 2013 [[Universal Pictures]] logo. | ||
* This was used in tandem with the next logo until November 26, 2020. | * This was used in tandem with the next logo until November 26, 2020. | ||