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|Universal Television (1991-1997).png| | |||
|Universal Television (1991).png| | |Universal Television (1991).png| | ||
|Universal Television (1992).png| | |Universal Television (1992).png| | ||
|Universal Television (1991) - Videotaped Version.png| | |Universal Television (1991-1997, videotaped).png|Videotaped variant | ||
|Universal Television (1991) - Videotaped Version.png|Videotaped "In Association With" variant | |||
|Universal Television (1994-1997, IAW).png|Stretched starfield variant | |||
|Universal Presents (1994).png| | |Universal Presents (1994).png| | ||
|Universal TV French (NY Undercover).png| | |||
|Universal tv 1996.png| | |Universal tv 1996.png| | ||
|Universal tv 1997-a.png| | |Universal tv 1997-a.png| | ||
|Universal Television (Early 1997).png| | |||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*This logo was made in two versions: a filmed version, and a videotaped version. The filmed version was more prominent at first, as most of Universal's shows were still shot primarily on film, but changed to the videotaped version as time progressed. The filmed version isn't as crisp as the | *This logo was made in two versions: a filmed version, and a videotaped version. The filmed version was more prominent at first, as most of Universal's shows were still shot primarily on film, but changed to the videotaped version as time progressed. The filmed version isn't as crisp as the videotaped version and features that unfortunate effect known as "Film-O-Vision" and the MCA byline is shifted up a little. | ||
*On some shows, one of the two alternate variations of the company's phrase fades in above the Universal name, followed by the MCA byline. | *On some shows, one of the two alternate variations of the company's phrase fades in above the Universal name, followed by the MCA byline. | ||
*Since then, during the 1996-1997 season, the logo became bylineless, in observance to the studio's acquisition by Seagram and Sons and MCA, Inc. was reincorporated into Universal Studios during that time. Also, the "®" symbol has shifted up on the top right end of "{{Font color|gold|{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|'''UNIVERSAL'''}}}}", though ''Spy Game'' kept the byline | *Since then, during the 1996-1997 season, the logo became bylineless, in observance to the studio's acquisition by Seagram and Sons and MCA, Inc. was reincorporated into Universal Studios during that time. Also, the "®" symbol has shifted up on the top right end of "{{Font color|gold|{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|'''UNIVERSAL'''}}}}", though ''Spy Game'' kept the byline through July on the first 9 episodes. The 1994 MCA TV logo and the 1994 Multimedia Entertainment logo were replaced with the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo, which was also bylineless. | ||
*On some shows such as ''Sliders'', ''American Gothic'', and ''M.A.N.T.I.S.'' (excluding the pilot episode), there was a still version of the logo, but "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" has been replaced by a small black rectangular box with "DISTRIBUTED THROUGH" in it at the top of the globe | *Original CBS airings of ''Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest'' used the bylineless version, but had the "®" symbol below "{{Font color|gold|{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|'''UNIVERSAL'''}}}}". | ||
*From 1994-1997 on some shows, like ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''Law & Order'' and ''New York Undercover'', the starfield background is stretched. | |||
*On some shows such as ''Sliders'', ''American Gothic'', and ''M.A.N.T.I.S.'' (excluding the pilot episode), there was a still version of the 1994 variant of this logo, but "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" has been replaced by a small black rectangular box with "DISTRIBUTED THROUGH" in it at the top of the globe. | |||
*A French version of the variant above with "DISTRIBUE PAR" appears on the French dubbing of ''American Gothic''. | *A French version of the variant above with "DISTRIBUE PAR" appears on the French dubbing of ''American Gothic''. | ||
*This logo was shown on the left alongside with the 1992 Warner Bros. Television logo on the right, as seen on ''Family Dog''. | *This logo was shown on the left alongside with the 1992 Warner Bros. Television logo on the right, as seen on ''Family Dog''. | ||
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*On some French-dubbed shows such as ''New York Undercover'', "EN ASSOCIATION AVEC" appears on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} bar. | *On some French-dubbed shows such as ''New York Undercover'', "EN ASSOCIATION AVEC" appears on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} bar. | ||
*A rare German version of the bylineless variant, where the globe is oriented towards Europe and Africa, and the texts "Eine Produktion von" and "und das redaktionsbüro" exists. | *A rare German version of the bylineless variant, where the globe is oriented towards Europe and Africa, and the texts "Eine Produktion von" and "und das redaktionsbüro" exists. | ||
* | *Open matte and widescreen versions of the logo exists. | ||
**The widescreen version of the original 1991 and bylineless 1997 variants can be seen on at least 3 episodes of ''Columbo'' on Blu-ray. | |||
**The widescreen version of the 1994 stretched starfield variant is very rare and was spotted on an overseas airing of a 1994 ''Law & Order'' episode. | |||
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