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===Background===
===Background===
'''Rysher Entertainment''' was founded by former Warner Bros. syndication executive Keith Samples in 1991 as a television syndication company, expanding into TV and feature film production. Cox Enterprises bought Rysher for $15 million in 1993. Rysher was shut down in 1999 by Cox, and the distribution rights to the company's library was acquired by [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] (now [[CBS Studios]] and [[CBS Media Ventures]]). The ownership of the library was later acquired by [[2929 Entertainment]] in 2001 and by Qualia Capital on March 29, 2006, who merged the library alongside the recently-acquired [[Pandora/Gaylord Films]] to form Qualia Libraries. Most of the company's film library is currently owned by [[Paramount Pictures]] with the following exceptions: ''The Opposite of Sex'' ([[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]/[[Sony Pictures Classics]]), ''Big Night'', ''Foxfire'', and ''Hard Eight'' ([[Samuel Goldwyn Films]]). As for the television library, it is currently owned by [[ViacomCBS]] (now [[Paramount Global]]) and distributed by CBS Media Ventures, while the ''Saved by the Bell'' franchise and ''California Dreams'' are currently owned by [[NBCUniversal Television|NBCUniversal Television Distribution]] while [[MGM Television|MGM International Television]] has international television and digital rights to ''Saved by the Bell''.
'''Rysher Entertainment''' was founded by former Warner Bros. syndication executive Keith Samples in 1991 as a television syndication company, expanding into TV and feature film production. Cox Enterprises bought Rysher for $15 million in 1993. Rysher was shut down in 1999 by Cox, and the distribution rights to the company's library was acquired by [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] (now [[CBS Studios]] and [[CBS Media Ventures]]). The ownership of the library was later acquired by [[2929 Entertainment]] in 2001 and by Qualia Capital on March 29, 2006, who merged the library alongside the recently-acquired [[Pandora/Gaylord Films]] to form Qualia Libraries. Most of the company's film library is currently owned by [[Paramount Pictures]] with the following exceptions: ''The Opposite of Sex'' ([[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]/[[Sony Pictures Classics]]), ''Big Night'', ''Foxfire'', and ''Hard Eight'' ([[Samuel Goldwyn Films]]). As for the television library, it is currently owned by [[Paramount Global]] and distributed by CBS Media Ventures, while the ''Saved by the Bell'' franchise and ''California Dreams'' are currently owned by [[NBCUniversal Television|NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]] while [[MGM Television|MGM International Television]] has international television and digital rights to ''Saved by the Bell''.


===1st Logo (September 1991-May 22, 1993)===
===1st Logo (September 1991-May 22, 1993)===
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===4th Logo (April 28, 1995-September 23, 2003)===
===4th Logo (April 28, 1995-September 23, 2003)===
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'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:'''
*The logo can be seen on the first 3 seasons of ''Nash Bridges'' (except for season 4, which is plastered by the CBS Television Distribution logo, H&I airings use the DVD prints), seasons 4-6 of ''Highlander'', all episodes of ''Highlander: The Raven'', and the first season of ''Judge Mills Lane'' from 1998-99 which airs on Paramount Global owned Pluto TV (however this was plastered by the 1995 Paramount Domestic Television logo on episode 125 onwards instead).
*The logo can be seen on the first 3 seasons of ''Nash Bridges'' (except for season 4, which is plastered by the [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo, H&I airings use the DVD prints), seasons 4-6 of ''Highlander'', all episodes of ''Highlander: The Raven'', and the first season of ''Judge Mills Lane'' from 1998-99 which airs on Paramount Global owned Pluto TV (however this was plastered by the 1995 Paramount Domestic Television logo on episode 125 onwards instead).
*Films that use this logo include ''Destiny Turns on the Radio'', ''Three Wishes'', ''White Man's Burden'', ''Private Parts'', ''Zeus and Roxanne'', ''It Takes Two'', ''Turbulence'', ''House Arrest'', ''The Eighteenth Angel'', and ''Kingpin''.  
*Films that use this logo include ''Destiny Turns on the Radio'', ''Three Wishes'', ''White Man's Burden'', ''Private Parts'', ''Zeus and Roxanne'', ''It Takes Two'', ''Turbulence'', ''House Arrest'', ''The Eighteenth Angel'', and ''Kingpin''.  
*Also appears on international prints of [[HBO Films|HBO TV-movies]] from the time period, such as ''Rasputin''.
*Also appears on international prints of [[HBO Films|HBO TV-movies]] from the time period, such as ''Rasputin''.
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