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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*March 1-December 18, 2002: During its first year of use, the words "90TH ANNIVERSARY", in gold with "90" bigger and "TH" smaller and on the top right of "90" and "ANNIVERSARY" below, fade in with the Viacom byline and the line, sandwiched between the peak of the mountain. Again, "™" is used in place of "®" in this variation. The logo's general shade of color is also much brighter.
*March 1-December 18, 2002: During its first year of use, the words "{{Font color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''}}", in gold with "{{Font color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''}}" bigger and "<sup><small>{{Font color|#EDD602|'''''TH'''''}}</small></sup>" smaller and on the top right of "{{Font color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''}}" and "{{Font color|#EDD602|ANNIVERSARY'''}}" below, fade in with the Viacom byline and the line, sandwiched between the peak of the mountain. Again, "™" is used in place of "®" in this variation. The logo's general shade of color is also much brighter.
*A prototype variant of the 90th Anniversary logo was spotted (and only appeared) on the video game ''The Sum of All Fears'', where the "90TH ANNIVERSARY" text was bigger and shinier.
*A prototype variant of the 90th Anniversary logo was spotted (and only appeared) on the video game ''The Sum of All Fears'', where the "{{Font color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''}}" text was bigger and shinier.
*A still version of the logo was spotted on international prints of ''Sleuth'' (released by [[Sony Pictures Classics]] in the US).
*A still version of the logo was spotted on international prints of ''Sleuth'' (released by [[Sony Pictures Classics]] in the US).
*A variant is used at the end of every trailer for Paramount's movies on online movie stores like iTunes and the PlayStation Store. We see a still version of the Paramount logo with the words "Now Available from Paramount". Below it is a copyright stamp. Has also been seen zoomed in (so the copyright and the "now available" text is not seen) and on the trailer for ''Airplane!'', where the logo plasters the 1975 trailer version of the logo (keeping the music). This is also seen on old Dreamworks movie trailers.
*A variant is used at the end of every trailer for Paramount's movies on online movie stores like iTunes and the PlayStation Store. We see a still version of the Paramount logo with the words "Now Available from Paramount". Below it is a copyright stamp. Has also been seen zoomed in (so the copyright and the "now available" text is not seen) and on the trailer for ''Airplane!'', where the logo plasters the 1975 trailer version of the logo (keeping the music). This is also seen on old Dreamworks movie trailers.

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