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'''Audio Variants:'''  
'''Audio Variants:'''  
* Like the CPT logo, from 1994, the logo theme was re-orchestrated.
* Like the CPT logo, from 1994, the logo theme was re-orchestrated.
*From 1996-2000, the logo fades out at the last note. This doesn't happen on ''Jeopardy!'' or ''Wheel of Fortune''.
*From 1996-2000, the logo fades out at the last note (all with the exception of ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'').
*On some episodes of ''Early Edition'' from the 4th season such as "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", it uses the 1993 [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] theme.
*On some episodes of ''Early Edition'' from the 4th season such as "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", it uses the 1993 [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] theme.
*On ''Jeopardy!'' for the Philips CD-i and the VHS promo for ''Godzilla: The Series'', it's silent.
*On ''Jeopardy!'' for the Philips CD-i and the VHS promo for ''Godzilla: The Series'', none.
*On some airings of season 4 ''Early Edition'' episodes, the 1993 TriStar Television music is heard over the logo.
*On some airings of season 4 ''Early Edition'' episodes, the 1993 TriStar Television music is heard over the logo.
*From September 1994-November 1996 on ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' (when production of both shows were taken over by Columbia TriStar Television), the CTT logo was integrated into the announcers' ending spiels; typically, the 1994 theme would play underneath the announcement of the CTT name.
*From September 1994-November 1996 on ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' (when production of both shows were taken over by Columbia TriStar Television), the CTT logo was integrated into the announcers' ending spiels; typically, the 1994 theme would play underneath the announcement of the CTT name.
*A version exists with Charlie O'Donnell announcing the company name, primarily used to cover up [[King World Productions|King World]] logos/references on GSN reruns of ''Wheel'' and ''Jeopardy!'' from the timeframe.
*A version exists with Charlie O'Donnell announcing the company name, primarily used to cover up [[King World Productions|King World]] logos/references on GSN reruns of ''Wheel'' and ''Jeopardy!'' from the timeframe.


'''Availability:''' Until 1997 this logo was primarily reserved for animated series, as well as ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune''; most other shows continued to use the separate Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television brands.  
'''Availability:''' Until 1997, this logo was primarily reserved for animated series, as well as ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune''; most other shows continued to use the separate Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television brands.  
*It appeared on GSN up until their infamous "Dark Period", then was replaced with the then-current CTT logo.
*It appeared on GSN up until their infamous "Dark Period". This doesn't appear when it was replaced with the then-current CTT logo.
*It was most widely used on ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' (both until spring 1997; CTT fully absorbed Merv Griffin Enterprises per a deal struck with Griffin in July 1994 that allowed him to remain as executive producer of both shows until 2000, with this logo first appearing on Wheel the week of September 5, 1994).
*It was most widely used on ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' (both until spring 1997; CTT fully absorbed Merv Griffin Enterprises per a deal struck with Griffin in July 1994 that allowed him to remain as executive producer of both shows until 2000, with this logo first appearing on Wheel the week of September 5, 1994).
*Other shows to use this included earlier animated series from Adelaide Productions, including ''Men in Black: The Series'' (until 2000), ''Channel Umptee-3'', ''Jumanji: The Animated Series'', and several S1 episodes of ''Godzilla: The Series.''  
*Other shows to use this included earlier animated series from Adelaide Productions, including ''Men in Black: The Series'' (until 2000), ''Channel Umptee-3'', ''Jumanji: The Animated Series'', and several S1 episodes of ''Godzilla: The Series.''  
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