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*It also appears at the the end of ''Popular Mechanics for Kids'', currently available on DVD, Amazon Prime and Tubi. | *It also appears at the the end of ''Popular Mechanics for Kids'', currently available on DVD, Amazon Prime and Tubi. | ||
*It can often be seen on all the Lifetime networks, as well as ''Eerie, Indiana'' on the now-defunct FEARnet network and ''The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo'', which hasn't been reran for years, although it is on DVD from Mill Creek Entertainment. | *It can often be seen on all the Lifetime networks, as well as ''Eerie, Indiana'' on the now-defunct FEARnet network and ''The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo'', which hasn't been reran for years, although it is on DVD from Mill Creek Entertainment. | ||
*It | *It also appears on ''Beetle Bailey'' shorts on DVD releases of ''Animated All-Stars'' and DVD releases of ''Snuffy Smith''. | ||
** | **This logo is also preserved on ''Phantom 2040'' and the 1996 ''Flash Gordon'' animated series, both of which have been uploaded for free on YouTube by the Comics Kingdom channel. | ||
*This | *This logo is also believed to appear on the 1998 Live Entertainment DVD release of ''An American Werewolf in London'' (1981). | ||
*The "Hearst Broadcasting" variant was only sighted in the short-lived talk show ''The Les Brown Show''. | *The "Hearst Broadcasting" variant was only sighted in the short-lived talk show ''The Les Brown Show''. | ||
*Nowadays, Hearst's library is mostly owned by [[Lionsgate]], and any of their logos (following or plastering it) may appear instead (in the case of FXM's and Amazon Prime's print of ''Wildflower''). | *Nowadays, Hearst's library is mostly owned by [[Lionsgate]], and any of their logos (following or plastering it) may appear instead (in the case of FXM's and Amazon Prime's print of ''Wildflower''). |