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'''Columbia TriStar Television''' was a merger of [[Columbia Pictures Television|'''Columbia''' Pictures Television]] and [[TriStar Television|'''TriStar Television''']] (after branding [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]]). It was founded on February 21, 1994 and the same day, SPE renamed Columbia Pictures Television Distribution to "'''Columbia TriStar Television Distribution'''". With [[Sony Pictures Television International|Columbia TriStar International Television]] (formerly "Columbia Pictures International Television") (now Sony Pictures Television International) already in operation since the early 1990s, all three became part of the "'''Columbia TriStar Television Group'''". On June 4, 1994, CTT folded [[Merv Griffin Enterprises]] and took over the rights to ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'', and used a logo since the inception by September. However, CPT and TriStar continued producing their own series until TriStar Television became in-name-only in 1999 and CPT folded in 2001. Columbia TriStar Television was officially incorporated on July 12, 1996. On October 25, 2001, CTT and CTTD were merged into "'''Columbia TriStar Domestic Television'''" with CTIT remaining. On September 16, 2002, CTT was reincorporated as "[[Sony Pictures Television]]".
'''Columbia TriStar Television''' was a merger of [[Columbia Pictures Television|'''Columbia''' Pictures Television]] and [[TriStar Television|'''TriStar Television''']] (after branding [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]]). It was founded on February 21, 1994 and the same day, SPE renamed Columbia Pictures Television Distribution to "'''Columbia TriStar Television Distribution'''". With [[Sony Pictures Television International|Columbia TriStar International Television]] (formerly "Columbia Pictures International Television") (now Sony Pictures Television International) already in operation since the early 1990s, all three became part of the "'''Columbia TriStar Television Group'''". On June 4, 1994, CTT folded [[Merv Griffin Enterprises]] and took over the rights to ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'', and used a logo since the inception by September. However, CPT and TriStar continued producing their own series until TriStar Television became in-name-only in 1999 and CPT folded in 2001. Columbia TriStar Television was officially incorporated on July 12, 1996. On October 25, 2001, CTT and CTTD were merged into "'''Columbia TriStar Domestic Television'''" with CTIT remaining. On September 16, 2002, CTT was reincorporated as "[[Sony Pictures Television]]".


===1st Logo (September 1994-May 27, 2000)===
===1st Logo (September 1994-May 27, 2000; September 22, 2001-October 28, 2009; May 10, 2010-)===
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===2nd Logo (Early 1995-2003)===
===2nd Logo (Early 1995-)===
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*2001-2002: Copyright © [YEAR] CPT Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Used on ''The Young and the Restless'')
*2001-2002: Copyright © [YEAR] CPT Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Used on ''The Young and the Restless'')
*2001-2002: Copyright © [YEAR] Corday Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Used on ''Days of Our Lives'')
*2001-2002: Copyright © [YEAR] Corday Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Used on ''Days of Our Lives'')
* 2001-2003: Copyright © [YEAR] Columbia TriStar Domestic Television. All Rights Reserved.
* 2001- : Copyright © [YEAR] Columbia TriStar Domestic Television. All Rights Reserved.


=== Final Notes ===  
=== Final Notes ===  

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