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*Sometimes, a <u>copyright notice appears on the bottom of the screen</u>. | *Sometimes, a <u>copyright notice appears on the bottom of the screen</u>. | ||
*On <u>local newscasts and ''Tales from the Darkside''</u>, "'''''BROADCASTING'''''" replaces "'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''". | *On <u>local newscasts and ''Tales from the Darkside''</u>, "'''''BROADCASTING'''''" replaces "'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''". | ||
*On <u>''Comedy Break''</u>, a chyroned copyright stamp for Tribune and [[Viacom Productions|Viacom Enterprises]] is seen over both this logo and the warp-speed, videotaped Viacom "V of Doom" that follows. | *On <u>''Comedy Break''</u>, a chyroned copyright stamp for Tribune and [[Viacom Productions|Viacom Enterprises]] is seen over both this logo and the warp-speed, videotaped Viacom "V of Doom" logo that follows. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
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'''Audio:''' Either the ending theme or none. | '''Audio:''' Either the ending theme or none. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' On <u>the American syndicated run of ''Dempsey and Makepeace''</u>, a saxophone stinger based on the theme music plays over both the [[London Weekend Television]] and Tribune Entertainment logos, separated by an "In Association With" screen. | '''Audio Variant:''' On <u>the American syndicated run of ''Dempsey and Makepeace''</u>, a saxophone stinger based on the theme music plays over both the [[London Weekend Television Productions|LWT]] and Tribune Entertainment logos, separated by an "In Association With" screen. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' It appears on ''Soul Train'', ''Tales From the Darkside'', ''Comedy Break'', ''At The Movies'', and ''Dempsey and Makepeace'' when it aired in syndication in the United States. | ||
===2nd Logo (1987-1990) === | ===2nd Logo (1987-1990) === | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* | * A<u>short version</u> exists, where it skips to the "{{color|lightblue|'''''T'''''}}" flashing. | ||
*Sometimes, a <u>copyright notice appears below</u>. | * Sometimes, a <u>copyright notice appears below</u>. | ||
* On <u>local newscasts and ''Tales from the Darkside''</u>, "'''''BROADCASTING'''''" replaces "'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''". | * On <u>local newscasts and ''Tales from the Darkside''</u>, "'''''BROADCASTING'''''" replaces "'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''". | ||
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'''Audio:''' Only the ending theme of the show, but sometimes silent. | '''Audio:''' Only the ending theme of the show, but sometimes silent. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Appears on ''What a Country!'', ''Soul Train'', ''Geraldo'', the last season of ''Tales from the Darkside'', and the first two seasons of ''Monsters''. | ||
===3rd Logo (1988)=== | ===3rd Logo (1988)=== | ||
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'''Audio:''' The end theme with an announcer saying "Tribune Entertainment" at the end. | '''Audio:''' The end theme with an announcer saying "Tribune Entertainment" at the end. | ||
'''Availability:''' Only | '''Availability:''' Only appears on 1988 episodes of ''At the Movies with Rex Reed and Dixie Whatley''. | ||
===4th Logo (1989-1997) === | ===4th Logo (1989-1997) === | ||
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*Sometimes, a <u>copyright stamp fades in below</u>. The font of the copyright stamp may also differ. | *Sometimes, a <u>copyright stamp fades in below</u>. The font of the copyright stamp may also differ. | ||
*On <u>local newscasts</u>, the word "{{color|gold|'''''BROADCASTING'''''}}" replaces "{{color|gold|'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''}}". | *On <u>local newscasts</u>, the word "{{color|gold|'''''BROADCASTING'''''}}" replaces "{{color|gold|'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''}}". | ||
* | *A <u>version where the stacks zoom downward and form the "'''T'''"</u> exists. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI by Ed Kramer at Crawford DESIGNefx in Georgia. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Ed Kramer at Crawford DESIGNefx in Georgia. | ||
'''Audio:''' A generic ascending synclavier sounder, | '''Audio:''' A generic ascending synclavier sounder, none, or the end theme finishing it. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''The Dennis Miller Show'', the theme has a drumbeat with a bassline over it and a piano flourish at the end. | '''Audio Variant:''' On ''The Dennis Miller Show'', the theme has a drumbeat with a bassline over it and a piano flourish at the end. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Appears on reruns of ''Soul Train'' on Centric (now BET Her), ''Geraldo'', the third and final season of ''Monsters'', and other programs of that time. | ||
=== 5th Logo (1996-2007)=== | === 5th Logo (1996-2007)=== | ||
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*A <u>short version of this logo</u> already has the logo formed when it begins. | *A <u>short version of this logo</u> already has the logo formed when it begins. | ||
*Another version has <u>"Media Sales by"</u> superimposed over the logo. | *Another version has <u>"Media Sales by"</u> superimposed over the logo. | ||
* | *An <u>earlier variant</u> exists, where the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''TRIBUNE'''}}" is in {{color|hotpink|pink}} or in different colors. A copyright notice is usually shown below. | ||
* | *A <u>16:9 widescreen version</u> of the logo also exists. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI, along with live-action for the background. | '''Technique:''' CGI, along with live-action for the background. | ||
'''Audio:''' A dramatic | '''Audio:''' A dramatic nine-note majestic tune with bells, ending with one low, dramatic note. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*The <u>short version</u> plays the last note or the last | *The <u>short version</u> plays either the last note or the last five notes, the closing theme, the network's generic theme, or none. | ||
*On <u>at least two episodes of season 1 of ''Andromeda''</u> ("An Affirming Flame" and "To Loose the Fateful Lightning"), the short version plays the last | *On <u>at least two episodes of season 1 of ''Andromeda''</u> ("An Affirming Flame" and "To Loose the Fateful Lightning"), the short version plays the last two notes instead of the last note or the five notes. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*It was previously common on many shows including Gene Roddenberry-produced adaptations (''Earth: Final Conflict, Andromeda'') and 2000s episodes of ''Soul Train, Beyond with James Van Praagh'' and ''Family Feud''. Also appeared on reruns of ''City Guys'', edited ''South Park'' episodes and the former DiC Kids Block syndicated on local stations. | *It was previously common on many shows including Gene Roddenberry-produced adaptations (''Earth: Final Conflict, Andromeda'') and 2000s episodes of ''Soul Train, Beyond with James Van Praagh'' and ''Family Feud''. Also appeared on reruns of ''City Guys'', edited ''South Park'' episodes and the former DiC Kids Block syndicated on local stations. | ||
*It was retained on ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' on the now-defunct Qubo. | *It was retained on ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' on the now-defunct Qubo. | ||
*It | *It also appears on the last three seasons of ''Geraldo'' (becoming ''The Geraldo Rivera Show'' in its last two seasons), while the "Media Sales By" version appears on ''Animal Rescue''. | ||
*It makes a surprise appearance at the end of Trifecta's syndicated print of ''In Dreams'' (a 1999 [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] film) before the 1995 [[Paramount Pictures]] and Trifecta logos. | *It also makes a surprise appearance at the end of Trifecta's syndicated print of ''In Dreams'' (a 1999 [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] film) before the 1995 [[Paramount Pictures]] and Trifecta logos. | ||
**This was left intact on Court TV Mystery's print of the film as well, but not with the Paramount/Trifecta logo combo. | **This was also left intact on Court TV Mystery's print of the film as well, but not with the Paramount/Trifecta logo combo. | ||
*The 2017 [[Mill Creek Entertainment]] DVD set of ''Liberty's Kids'' retains this on most episodes. | *The 2017 [[Mill Creek Entertainment]] DVD set of ''Liberty's Kids'' also retains this logo on most episodes. | ||
*The short variant appears at the end of Tubi and Amazon Prime's print of ''David's Mother'' | *The short variant appears at the end of Tubi and Amazon Prime's print of ''David's Mother'', following the [[Hearst Entertainment]] logo. | ||
*It was seen on the July 25, 2005 We-TV airing of ''Miracle in the Woods'', | *It was seen on the July 25, 2005 We-TV airing of ''Miracle in the Woods'', following the [[Patchett Kaufman Entertainment]] logo. | ||
[[Category:Animations on Silicon Graphics]] | [[Category:Animations on Silicon Graphics]] |