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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' The then-current [[Columbia Pictures]] logo is shown, 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 one looks closely at the torch, the sunburst can be seen slowly dimming out. The word "Television" is still in the 1982 TV logo style, though recolored to match the Columbia Pictures text. | * From 1989-1992, the actual 1982 theatrical logo was used as the basis. If one looks closely at the torch, the sunburst can be seen slowly dimming out. The word "Television" is still in the 1982 TV logo style, though recolored to match the Columbia Pictures text. | ||
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* 1986-1987: On the first season of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' when it aired on ABC, the first note of the CPT jingle would overlap with the final note of the show's ending theme. On the syndicated episodes, the ending theme would play in full, and the last few seconds of the CPT logo would be freeze-framed. | * 1986-1987: On the first season of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' when it aired on ABC, the first note of the CPT jingle would overlap with the final note of the show's ending theme. On the syndicated episodes, the ending theme would play in full, and the last few seconds of the CPT logo would be freeze-framed. | ||
* 1986-1988: There's a {{color|gold}} company name with a smaller Coca-Cola byline with "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''{{color|red|Coca-Cola}}'''''}}" in its trademarked logo font. | * 1986-1988: There's a {{color|gold}} company name with a smaller Coca-Cola byline with "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''{{color|red|Coca-Cola}}'''''}}" in its trademarked logo font. | ||
* 1986-1988: Again, | * 1986-1988: Again, the company name is {{color|gold}}, and this time there's a normal Coca-Cola byline with a dark and muddy Torch Lady. There's very little shining animation. | ||
* January 2, 1988-1989: There are {{color|blue}} clouds and a {{color|gold}} company name. | * January 2, 1988-1989: There are {{color|blue}} clouds and a {{color|gold}} company name. The Columbia Pictures Entertainment byline replaces the Coca-Cola byline. There was an early distribution logo used on ''Punky Brewster'', which has this logo with "{{color|#00b825|Distributed by}}" and the CPE byline in a plain looking font. | ||
* January 2, 1988-October 5, 1991: There are {{color|slateblue|purple}} clouds and a {{color|gold}} company name. | * January 2, 1988-October 5, 1991: There are {{color|slateblue|purple}} clouds and a {{color|gold}} company name. The CPE byline is shown (alternate 1988 network logo). | ||
* January 9, 1988-1989?: There are {{color|dodger|dodger blue}} clouds and a {{color|gold}} company name. | * January 9, 1988-1989?: There are {{color|dodger|dodger blue}} clouds and a {{color|gold}} company name. The CPE byline is used (alternate 1988 logo, based on the 1982 bylineless logo). | ||
* January 1989-1992: There is a {{color|blue}} and {{color|navajowhite|ivory}} company name as seen on the theatrical version. | * January 1989-1992: There is a {{color|blue}} and {{color|navajowhite|ivory}} company name as seen on the theatrical version. The CPE byline is used (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|grey}} CPE byline. | * On the TV movie ''Intrigue'', the 1988 logo has a {{color|grey}} 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. |