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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Coca-Cola Telecommunications''' was a short-lived television distribution arm of The Coca-Cola Company, then-owner of [[Columbia Pictures]], that specialized in first-run syndicated programming. It was established on November 24, 1986 under [[Columbia Pictures Television]] via a merger of CPT's first-run division and The Television Program Source. A production division was formed 2 months later in January 1987. On December 21, 1987, Coke spun-off its entertainment business and sold it to [[TriStar Pictures|Tri-Star Pictures, Inc.]], which then renamed the business to "Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc." (now [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] Inc.) and merged the theatrical banners. Ten days later, on New Year's Eve, Coca-Cola Telecommunications closed its doors and was folded into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution (now [[Sony Pictures Television]]). Today, Sony distributes ''Punky Brewster'' in the United States, while [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]] (formerly [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution]]) owns the show and handles global rights. It also owns ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''Dinosaucers'', and ''Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter'' (international rights of the latter, however, lie with [[WildBrain]], previously [[Cookie Jar Entertainment]]), while ''Sylvanian Families'' and ''Starcom: The U.S. Space Force'' are now owned by WildBrain. | '''Coca-Cola Telecommunications''' was a short-lived television distribution arm of The Coca-Cola Company, then-owner of [[Columbia Pictures]], that specialized in first-run syndicated programming. It was established on November 24, 1986 under [[Columbia Pictures Television]] via a merger of CPT's first-run division and The Television Program Source. A production division was formed 2 months later in January 1987. On December 21, 1987, Coke spun-off its entertainment business and sold it to [[TriStar Pictures|Tri-Star Pictures, Inc.]], which then renamed the business to "Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc." (now [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] Inc.) and merged the theatrical banners. Ten days later, on New Year's Eve, Coca-Cola Telecommunications closed its doors and was folded into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution (now [[Sony Pictures Television]]). Today, Sony distributes ''Punky Brewster'' in the United States, while [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]] (formerly [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution]]) owns the show and handles global rights. It also owns ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''Dinosaucers'', and ''Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter'' (international rights of the latter, however, lie with [[WildBrain]], previously [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]]), while ''Sylvanian Families'' and ''Starcom: The U.S. Space Force'' are now owned by WildBrain. | ||
===(September 11-December 1987)=== | ===(September 11-December 1987)=== | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* Filmed and videotaped variants exist (the former being the most common). | * <u>Filmed</u> and <u>videotaped variants</u> exist (the former being the most common). | ||
* There is a variant in the videotaped version that has the text "'''Exclusive Distributor'''" below. | * There is a variant in the videotaped version that has the text "<u>'''Exclusive Distributor'''"</u> below. | ||
* On ''Milton Berle: The Second Time Around'' and ''The Return of Ben Casey'', the words "{{font|Times New Roman|Distributed By}}" are seen above the box. | * On <u>''Milton Berle: The Second Time Around''</u> and <u>''The Return of Ben Casey''</u>, the words "{{font|Times New Roman|Distributed By}}" are seen above the box. | ||
* There is a variant of the "'''Exclusive Distributor'''" variant where "'''Exclusive Distributor'''" appears just before the rest of the logo appears. | * There is a variant of the "'''Exclusive Distributor'''" variant where <u>"'''Exclusive Distributor'''" appears just before the rest of the logo appears</u>. | ||
'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A light synthesized 6-note shakuhachi (bamboo flute) tune, similar to the flute solo at the start of "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A light synthesized 6-note shakuhachi (bamboo flute) tune with chimes, similar to the flute solo at the start of "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel. The tune is usually heavily muffled; the original version appeared on episode 2 of Season 2 of ''The New Gidget'' and original first-run syndicated episodes of ''What's Happening Now!!'' | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* On the [[Action Max]] ''Blue Thunder'' game, it uses the end theme. | * On <u>the [[Action Max]] ''Blue Thunder'' game</u>, it uses the end theme. | ||
* On <u>[[Peacock]]'s print of the Season 3 premiere of ''Punky Brewster''</u>, it uses the 1982 Columbia Pictures Television theme, due to a bad plaster. | |||
* On [[Peacock]]'s print of the Season 3 premiere of ''Punky Brewster'', it uses the 1982 Columbia Pictures Television theme, due to a bad plaster. | * On <u>''Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter''</u>, the logo is silent. | ||
* On ''Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter | |||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||