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Background: Time-Telepictures Television was the joint-venture production unit of Time, Inc. (later independent from "Time Warner" (now "WarnerMedia") and after acquired by and folded into Meredith Corporation) and Telepictures Productions. | == Background: == | ||
Time-Telepictures Television was the joint-venture production unit of Time, Inc. (later independent from "Time Warner" (now "WarnerMedia") and after acquired by and folded into Meredith Corporation) and Telepictures Productions. | |||
(1994-2003) | === (1994-2003) === | ||
Nicknames: "The Changing "T", "That Logo From Extra" | Nicknames: "The Changing "T", "That Logo From Extra" | ||
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Music/Sounds: It's usually just the end-title theme from Extra playing over the logo. However, on the Sports Illustrated tapes from the mid-'90s, it had a jingle consisting of various interference-esque, mechanical grunting noises. | Music/Sounds: It's usually just the end-title theme from Extra playing over the logo. However, on the Sports Illustrated tapes from the mid-'90s, it had a jingle consisting of various interference-esque, mechanical grunting noises. | ||
Availability: Extremely rare. | Availability: Extremely rare: | ||
*This was on 1994-2003 episodes of ''Extra'', and the first season of ''Celebrity Justice''. | |||
*This can be found, however, on some ''Sports Illustrated'' videos from the mid-'90s, such as the 30th Anniversary Swimsuit Special, which was released on VHS. | |||
*A clue for those who want to see this: shows that had it (at least ''Extra'' did) have a copyright stamp in the end credits for "TTT West Coast". On the ''Sports Illustrated'' videos, it reads as "TTT East Coast". | |||
Editor's Note: The TTT name was retired in 2003, and consequently, replaced with the 1993 Telepictures logo. | |||