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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
[[Castle Rock Entertainment]] created a television unit when the company was formed in 1987, and produced its first program, an NBC pilot, ''Heart and Soul'', in 1988. Glenn Padnick, the company's co-founder and partner, previously ran [[Embassy Communications]], and it was decided to operate a television branch for him to run. Although Castle Rock continues to operate, the television department has been dormant since The Seinfeld Story in 2004. It has possibly been dissolved into [[Warner Bros. Television]]. They don't use a proper logo entirely (for the most part), just the Castle Rock movie logo with a sped-up version of the studio's fanfare and a copyright stamp below. Although Warner bros owns their shows, the distribution rights to ''Seinfeld'' belong to [[Sony Pictures Television]]. | [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] created a television unit when the company was formed in 1987, and produced its first program, an NBC pilot, ''Heart and Soul'', in 1988. [[wikipedia:Glenn Padnick|Glenn Padnick]], the company's co-founder and partner, previously ran [[Embassy Communications]], and it was decided to operate a television branch for him to run. Although Castle Rock continues to operate, the television department has been dormant since The Seinfeld Story in 2004. It has possibly been dissolved into [[Warner Bros. Television]]. They don't use a proper logo entirely (for the most part), just the Castle Rock movie logo with a sped-up version of the studio's fanfare and a copyright stamp below. Although Warner bros owns their shows, the distribution rights to ''Seinfeld'' belong to [[Sony Pictures Television]]. | ||
===1st Logo (July 21, 1988-September 16, 1989)=== | ===1st Logo (July 21, 1988-September 16, 1989)=== |