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===Background===  
===Background===  
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On <u>''Goddess of Love''</u> is "{{color|red|in association with}}" below the New World Television logo, then it cuts to the Phoenix Entertainment Group logo.
*On <u>''Goddess of Love''</u> is "{{color|red|in association with}}" below the New World Television logo, then it cuts to the Phoenix Entertainment Group logo.
*There is a <u>variant that features two seconds of the end of the animation from the New World Pictures logo from the time</u>, and then "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD TELEVISION}}" is seen below, also in a smaller font.
*A <u>variant exists, which features two seconds of the end of the animation from the New World Pictures logo from the time</u>, and then "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD TELEVISION}}" is seen below, also in a smaller font.
*A <u>long variant</u> exists; this is essentially the full [[New World Pictures]] logo, but with "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD TELEVISION}}" appearing under it instead (more further down than normal). This was seen on ''Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun'', an '80s USA Network airing of the movie ''Def Con 4'' and Movies! airings of the movies ''House'' (replacing the original New World Pictures logo) and at the end of ''Black Moon Rising'' (followed by the 2013 [[20th Television]] logo). It also appears at the beginning of TubiTV's print of ''Rare Breed''.
*A <u>long variant</u> also exists; this is essentially the full [[New World Pictures]] logo, but with "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD TELEVISION}}" appearing under it instead (more further down than normal). This was seen on ''Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun'', an '80s USA Network airing of the movie ''Def Con 4'' and Movies! airings of the movies ''House'' (replacing the original New World Pictures logo) and at the end of ''Black Moon Rising'' (followed by the 2013 [[20th Television]] logo). It is also seen at the beginning of TubiTV's print of ''Rare Breed''.
*A <u>still version</u> with "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD TELEVISION}}" seen more further down than usual exists.
*A <u>still version</u> with "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD TELEVISION}}" seen more further down than usual exists.
*On <u>''Crime Story''</u>, the logo would fade out slowly.
*On <u>''Crime Story''</u>, the logo would fade out slowly.
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'''Technique:''' A still image. In the animated version, motion-controlled computer effects.
'''Technique:''' A still image. In the animated version, motion-controlled computer effects.


'''Audio:''' Silence, or the ending theme of the show.  
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show or none.  


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*Sometimes, this logo would appear with <u>a fast-paced new age synth tune adapted from the New World Pictures logo music of the time</u>. The theme is composed by Joel Altshuler, composer of the movie logo's music.
*Sometimes, this logo would appear with <u>a fast-paced new age synth tune adapted from the New World Pictures logo music of the time</u>. The theme is composed by Joel Altshuler, composer of the movie logo's music.
*The 1987 series <u>''Once a Hero''</u> used a futuristic synthesized jingle composed by Dennis Dreith, the composer of the show's theme song.
*The 1987 series <u>''Once a Hero''</u> uses a futuristic synthesized jingle composed by Dennis Dreith, the composer of the show's theme song.
*Sometimes, the <u>long variant</u> used a low tone version of Joel Altshuler's theme from the 1984 movie logo.
*Sometimes, the <u>long variant</u> uses a low tone version of Joel Altshuler's theme from the 1984 movie logo.


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
*This is currently seen on episodes of ''Sledge Hammer!'' on Me-TV, followed by the short 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] (for season 1 episodes) and 2002 SPT logos.
*This is currently seen on episodes of ''Sledge Hammer!'' on Me-TV, followed by the short 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] (for season 1 episodes) and 2002 SPT logos.
*This was also seen on early episodes of ''The Wonder Years'' on The Hub (now Discovery Family).
*This was also seen on early episodes of ''The Wonder Years'' on The Hub (now Discovery Family).
*Originally appeared on ''Santa Barbara'', the first two seasons of ''Tour of Duty'' (intact when aired on H&I), and other shows and TV movies from this era.
*It was also originally seen on ''Santa Barbara'', the first two seasons of ''Tour of Duty'' (intact when aired on H&I), and other shows and TV movies from this era.
*The international variant appears after the [[Marvel Productions]] logo on Disney+ prints of ''Spider-Woman''.
*The international variant is intact after the [[Marvel Productions]] logo on Disney+ prints of ''Spider-Woman''.
** It also previously appeared on Toon Disney/ABC Family reruns of ''Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends'' in the mid-2000s.
**It was also previously seen on Toon Disney/ABC Family reruns of ''Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends'' in the mid-2000s.
*The international variant also appears at the end of a Tubi print of the 1987 TV mini-series ''Echoes in the Darkness''.
*The international variant is also intact at the end of a Tubi streaming print of the 1987 TV mini-series ''Echoes in the Darkness''.


===2nd Logo (September 15, 1988-September 1, 1995)===
===2nd Logo (September 15, 1988-September 1, 1995)===
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*An <u>opening version</u> of this logo features the New World globe slowly rising out of the ocean and then the company name fading in.  
*An <u>opening version</u> of this logo exists, which features the New World globe slowly rising out of the ocean and then the company name fading in.  
*On <u>''Valley of the Dolls''</u>, the logo simply says "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD}}".
*On <u>''Valley of the Dolls''</u>, the logo simply says "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW WORLD}}".
*On ''RoboCop: The Animated Series''</u>, the International variant of the logo fades in from the [[Marvel Productions]] logo.
*On ''RoboCop: The Animated Series''</u>, the International variant of the logo fades in from the [[Marvel Productions]] logo.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On occasion, a <u>fast-paced version of the jingle</u> is heard.
*On occasions, a <u>fast-paced version of the jingle</u> is heard.
*Sometimes, the jingle is <u>shortened to either one or two notes</u>.
*Sometimes, the jingle is <u>shortened to either one or two notes</u>.
*The <u>long/opening version</u> uses the music from the 1984 New World Pictures logo.  
*The <u>long/opening version</u> uses the music from the 1984 New World Pictures logo.  
*Sometimes, it's <u>silent</u>, or uses <u>the end theme of the show</u>.
*Sometimes, the logo is <u>silent</u>, or uses <u>the end theme of the show</u>.
*<u>Some syndicated prints of ''The Wonder Years''</u> had the 1992 [[Turner Program Services]] jingle playing over it; when Ion Television reran the show, their generic music was played over instead.
*<u>Some syndicated prints of ''The Wonder Years''</u> had the 1992 [[Turner Program Services]] jingle playing over it; when Ion Television reran the show, their generic music was played over instead.
*On <u>''Iron Man''</u>, the 1994 [[New World/Genesis Distribution|Genesis Entertainment]] music is heard.
*On <u>''Iron Man''</u>, the 1994 [[New World/Genesis Distribution|Genesis Entertainment]] music is heard.
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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
*This was seen on ''The Wonder Years'' on The Hub (now Discovery Family) and when reran on Nick@Nite (like the previous logo, it is plastered by the current [[20th Television]] logo on Netflix and on [[Time-Life Video]] releases of the show).
*This was seen on ''The Wonder Years'' on The Hub (now Discovery Family) and when reran on Nick@Nite (like the previous logo, it is plastered by the current [[20th Television]] logo on Netflix and on [[Time-Life Video]] releases of the show).
*''Tour of Duty'' and ''Crime Story'' retain this logo also.
*''Tour of Duty'' and ''Crime Story'' also retain this logo.
*It also survived, complete with music, on some episodes of ''Real Stories of the Highway Patrol'' as last seen on Heroes and Icons.
*It also survived, complete with music, on some episodes of ''Real Stories of the Highway Patrol'' as last seen on Heroes and Icons.
*Later episodes of ''Santa Barbara'' also featured this logo, with the music beginning over the preceding [[Dobson Productions]] logo.
*Later episodes of ''Santa Barbara'' also featured this logo, with the music beginning over the preceding [[Dobson Productions]] logo.
*The New World Entertainment logo was also retained on one episode of ''The Incredible Hulk'' on Disney XD.
*The New World Entertainment logo was also retained on one episode of ''The Incredible Hulk'' on Disney XD.
*It was also seen at the end of ''Checkered Flag'', the 1989 TV movie ''Original Sin'', and international prints of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' from the era.
*It was also seen at the end of ''Checkered Flag'', the 1989 TV movie ''Original Sin'', and international prints of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' from the era.
*This logo is plastered with the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] and 1997 [[Fox Kids Worldwide]] logos on the UK DVD releases of ''RoboCop: The Animated Series'', except on the episode "Into the Wilderness", which is the only one to keep it.
*The New World International logo is plastered with the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] and 1997 [[Fox Kids Worldwide]] logos on the UK DVD releases of ''RoboCop: The Animated Series'', except on the episode "Into the Wilderness", which is the only one to keep it.
*The New World International logo is also seen on the 1990 UK VHS release of ''RoboCop: Detroit Crimewave'' from [[Leisure View Video]].
*The New World Television logo also makes a surprise appearance at the end of the TubiTV print of ''Rare Breed'' (1984).
*The New World Television logo also makes a surprise appearance at the end of the TubiTV print of ''Rare Breed'' (1984).
*The New World International logo also appeared at the end of a December 10, 1990 [[Central Independent Television|Central]] airing of ''Sledge Hammer'', which is then followed by the 1990 [[Central Productions|A Central Presentation]] endcap.
*The New World International logo was also seen at the end of a December 10, 1990 [[Central Independent Television|Central]] airing of ''Sledge Hammer'', which is then followed by the 1990 [[Central Productions|A Central Presentation]] endcap.
*The New World International logo also appears intact at the end of both the 2020 Sony Movies Christmas and December 22, 2022 Talking Pictures TV airings of ''Home for Christmas'' (1990) on Talking Pictures TV, which is then followed by the B&W variant of the 2009 [[Renown Pictures Corporation]] logo.
*The New World International logo was also seen intact at the end of both the 2020 Sony Movies Christmas and December 22, 2022 Talking Pictures TV airings of ''Home for Christmas'' (1990) on Talking Pictures TV, which is then followed by the B&W variant of the 2009 [[Renown Pictures Corporation]] logo.


'''Legacy:''' It remains a favorite to many for its CGI and music.
'''Legacy:''' It remains a favorite to many for its CGI and music.
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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
*This was seen on 1995-1997 episodes of ''Real Stories of the Highway Patrol'' and is also retained on most season 2 episodes of ''Iron Man'' and ''Fantastic Four'' on Disney+ (Toon Disney/Disney XD reruns often used prints with 1996 Saban logos instead while Netflix prints used the [[Marvel Animation]] logo; in IM's case, part 1 of ''The Armor Wars'' retains the Genesis Entertainment logo while part 2 uses the 1996 Saban logo).  
*This was seen on 1995-1997 episodes of ''Real Stories of the Highway Patrol'' and is also retained on most season 2 episodes of ''Iron Man'' and ''Fantastic Four'' on Disney+ (Toon Disney/Disney XD reruns often used prints with 1996 Saban logos instead while Netflix prints used the [[Marvel Animation]] logo; in IM's case, part 1 of ''The Armor Wars'' retains the Genesis Entertainment logo while part 2 uses the 1996 Saban logo).  
*The tail-end version appeared on the very short-lived 1996 Fox game show ''Big Deal'' (an adaptation of ''Let's Make A Deal'').
*The tail-end version was seen on the very short-lived 1996 Fox game show ''Big Deal'' (an adaptation of ''Let's Make A Deal'').
*The long variant was used mainly for international releases, such as on home video releases of HBO's ''Vault of Horror''.
*The long variant was used mainly for international releases, such as on home video releases of HBO's ''Vault of Horror''.
*The silent/short version can be seen on the 1996 ABC TV movie ''Wiseguy'', an intended reboot of the 1987 CBS crime drama of the same name.
*The silent/short version can be seen on the 1996 ABC TV movie ''Wiseguy'', an intended reboot of the 1987 CBS crime drama of the same name.
*It was also seen on international prints of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', often preceding the 1993 [[BBL Distribution, Inc.]] logo.
*It was also seen on international prints of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', often preceding the 1993 [[BBL Distribution, Inc.]] logo.
*This can also additionally be found on episodes of ''Silk Stalkings'' (mostly Season 6 episodes) on YouTube Movies & TV.
*This can also additionally be found on episodes of ''Silk Stalkings'' (mostly Season 6 episodes) on YouTube Movies & TV.
*It also appears at the end of ''Profit''.
*It was also seen at the end of ''Profit''.
*The short version also appears at the start of the 1996 UK VHS releases of ''Spider-Man: The Venom Saga (Special Edition)'' and ''Iron Man: Origin of Iron Man (Special Edition)'', respectively.
*The short version is also preserved at the start of the 1996 UK VHS releases of ''Spider-Man: The Venom Saga (Special Edition)'' and ''Iron Man: Origin of Iron Man (Special Edition)'', respectively.
*It also appears at the end of the 1967 ''Spider-Man'' episode, "The Terrible Triumph of Dr. Octopus"/"Magic Malice", on the 2002 [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] DVD release of ''Spider-Man: Return of the Green Goblin'', in addition to the end of the [https://www.bitchute.com/video/WxAYompuuPsf/ 1997 U.S. VHS release] of ''Spider-Man: The Hobgoblin.''
*It is also preserved at the end of the 1967 ''Spider-Man'' episode, "The Terrible Triumph of Dr. Octopus"/"Magic Malice", on the 2002 [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] DVD release of ''Spider-Man: Return of the Green Goblin'', in addition to the end of the [https://www.bitchute.com/video/WxAYompuuPsf/ 1997 U.S. VHS release] of ''Spider-Man: The Hobgoblin.''


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