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===Background===
===Background===
NBC Television Network was founded in 1947 by RCA (NBC's former parent company). In 1979, they changed its name to NBC Productions. In 1995, NBC launched a partnership with television director James Burrows to create [[3 Princesses and a P|3 Sisters Entertainment]], which produced series for the network. Out of these five, the most successful from the venture were ''Will & Grace'' and ''Caroline in the City'' (co-produced by [[CBS Productions]] and owned by [[CBS Media Ventures]]). In 1996, the company was renamed NBC Studios. In July 2004, NBC Studios merged with [[Universal Television|Universal Network Television]] to form [[NBCUniversal Television|NBC Universal Television Studio]].
NBC Television Network was founded in 1947 by RCA (NBC's former parent company). In 1979, they changed its name to NBC Productions. In 1995, NBC launched a partnership with television director James Burrows to create [[3 Princesses and a P|3 Sisters Entertainment]], which produced series for the network. Out of these five, the most successful from the venture were ''Will & Grace'' and ''Caroline in the City'' (co-produced by [[CBS Productions]] and owned by [[CBS Media Ventures]]). In 1996, the company was renamed NBC Studios. In July 2004, NBC Studios merged with [[Universal Television|Universal Network Television]] to form [[NBCUniversal Television|NBC Universal Television Studio]].


==NBC Television Network (pre-1979)==
==NBC Television Network (pre-1979)==
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'''Editor's Note:''' Yet another well-known CGI concept and animation, and a great way to end NBC Studios' line of logos.
'''Editor's Note:''' Yet another well-known CGI concept and animation, and a great way to end NBC Studios' line of logos.


'''Final Note:''' In 2004, NBC Studios merged with [[Universal Television|Universal Network Television]] to form [[NBCUniversal Television|NBC Universal Television Studio]] (later known as "[[Universal Television|Universal Media Studios]]", now Universal Television).
'''Final Note:''' In 2004, NBC Studios merged with [[Universal Television|Universal Network Television]] to form [[NBCUniversal Television|NBC Universal Television Studio]] (later known as Universal Media Studios, now Universal Television).


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