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* January 9, 1988-1989?: {{color|dodger|Lighter blue}} clouds/{{color|gold|Gold}} company name, Columbia Pictures Entertainment byline (alternate 1988 logo, based on the 1982 bylineless logo).
* January 9, 1988-1989?: {{color|dodger|Lighter blue}} clouds/{{color|gold|Gold}} company name, Columbia Pictures Entertainment byline (alternate 1988 logo, based on the 1982 bylineless logo).
* January 1989-1992: {{color|blue|Blue}}/{{color|navajowhite|ivory}} company name as seen on the theatrical version, byline is changed to Columbia Pictures Entertainment (network version, 1989; syndication prints have "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Distributed by'''}}" on top). On some distribution variants, the sunburst fades in, rather than out. Although it stopped general use around September 1991, a few shows, such as the ''Married... with Children'' spin-off ''Vinnie & Bobby'', used this until 1992.
* January 1989-1992: {{color|blue|Blue}}/{{color|navajowhite|ivory}} company name as seen on the theatrical version, byline is changed to Columbia Pictures Entertainment (network version, 1989; syndication prints have "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Distributed by'''}}" on top). On some distribution variants, the sunburst fades in, rather than out. Although it stopped general use around September 1991, a few shows, such as the ''Married... with Children'' spin-off ''Vinnie & Bobby'', used this until 1992.
* On the TV movie ''Intrigue'', the 1988 logo has a {{color|gray|gray}} CPE byline.
* On the TV movie ''Intrigue'', the 1988 logo has a {{color|gray}} CPE byline.
* 1989-1993: The text "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''In Association With'''}}" was added above the {{color|blue}}/{{color|navajowhite|ivory}} logo on reprints of Screen Gems shows. This followed the LBS Communications logo. From 1989-1991, the font was cheaply tacked in white with a black outline around it. This version looped part of the animation, causing the sunburst to fade out, then suddenly reappear. It would also fade in. On 1991-1993 episodes of ''Days of Our Lives'', the logo used the IAW variant with the text in the Souvenir font.
* 1989-1993: The text "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''In Association With'''}}" was added above the {{color|blue}}/{{color|navajowhite|ivory}} logo on reprints of Screen Gems shows. This followed the LBS Communications logo. From 1989-1991, the font was cheaply tacked in white with a black outline around it. This version looped part of the animation, causing the sunburst to fade out, then suddenly reappear. It would also fade in. On 1991-1993 episodes of ''Days of Our Lives'', the logo used the IAW variant with the text in the Souvenir font.
* October 1991-1992: {{color|blue|Blue}}/{{color|gold}} and {{color|purple}}/{{color|gold}} company name; no byline. This was used during the early years of the company being owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
* October 1991-1992: {{color|blue|Blue}}/{{color|gold}} and {{color|purple}}/{{color|gold}} company name; no byline. This was used during the early years of the company being owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
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