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'''Visuals:''' We see the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo with the torch lady in her 1981-1993 incarnation. The words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''Columbia Pictures'''}}}}" in Souvenir are seen on both sides of the torch lady, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''Television'''}}}}" underneath in the same font. Most of the time, a company byline is seen below. The lady's torch "shines" throughout.
'''Visuals:''' There is the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo with the torch lady in her 1981-1993 incarnation. The words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''Columbia Pictures'''}}}}" in Souvenir are seen on both sides of the torch lady, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''Television'''}}}}" underneath in the same font. Most of the time, a company byline is seen below. The lady's torch "shines" throughout.
* From 1982-1989, a redrawn version of the 1982 theatrical logo was used as the basis, with the lady's robe being cream-colored.
* From 1982-1989, a redrawn version of the 1982 theatrical logo was used as the basis, with the lady's robe being cream-colored.
* From 1989-1992, the actual 1982 theatrical logo was used as the basis. If you look closely at the torch, you can see the sunburst slowly dimming out. The word "Television", which is still in the 1982 TV logo style, clashes with the theatrical company name's style.
* From 1989-1992, the actual 1982 theatrical logo was used as the basis. If you look closely at the torch, you can see the sunburst slowly dimming out. The word "Television", which is still in the 1982 TV logo style, clashes with the theatrical company name's style.
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'''Visuals:''' We see a picture of a brand new Columbia Torch Lady, holding a light torch on top of a new pedestal against a cloud background with a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} sky around it. The word "{{color|silver|'''COLUMBIA'''}}" appears in giant chiseled {{color|silver|silver}} letters behind her at the very top, similar to the classic Columbia Pictures logo from 1936-1976. Underneath the lady are the words "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION'''", or until 1996, "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION'''" (in the Bank Gothic Condensed Bold font) and underneath that is the byline "a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company". When the music is finished, the logo fades out, but the name and the byline stay on-screen for a split second longer before fading out.
'''Visuals:''' There is a picture of a brand new Columbia Torch Lady, holding a light torch on top of a new pedestal against a cloud background with a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} sky around it. The word "{{color|silver|'''COLUMBIA'''}}" appears in giant chiseled {{color|silver|silver}} letters behind her at the very top, similar to the classic Columbia Pictures logo from 1936-1976. Underneath the lady are the words "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION'''", or until 1996, "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION'''" (in the Bank Gothic Condensed Bold font) and underneath that is the byline "a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company". When the music is finished, the logo fades out, but the name and the byline stay on-screen for a split second longer before fading out.


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