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*Also seen at the end of a sizzle reel of ''Headline Chasers''. | *Also seen at the end of a sizzle reel of ''Headline Chasers''. | ||
===2nd Logo (1996-2001)=== | ===2nd Logo (1996-2001)=== | ||
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*The version with the short jingle was recently spotted on some episodes of the show ''AXN'' on the Spanish channel TeleXitos. | *The version with the short jingle was recently spotted on some episodes of the show ''AXN'' on the Spanish channel TeleXitos. | ||
===3rd Logo (1997-2002)=== | ===3rd Logo (1997-2002)=== | ||
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*This is surprisingly seen on the Amazon Prime print (provided by [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]] under license from Sony) and a True Movies 1 (now GREAT! Movies Classic) airing of ''The Color of Love: Jacey's Story'' (2000). Original CBS airing of said title used the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] "Boxes of Boredom" with the then-CBS generic jingle ("The Address is CBS!!") playing over instead. | *This is surprisingly seen on the Amazon Prime print (provided by [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]] under license from Sony) and a True Movies 1 (now GREAT! Movies Classic) airing of ''The Color of Love: Jacey's Story'' (2000). Original CBS airing of said title used the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] "Boxes of Boredom" with the then-CBS generic jingle ("The Address is CBS!!") playing over instead. | ||
===4th Logo (1997-2000?)=== | ===4th Logo (1997-2000?)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Near extinction. The only known evidence of this logo is from a set of promos at Nxtbook.com, among other logos. One of the trailers which had this logo was ''Ihaka: Blunt Instrument''. | '''Availability:''' Near extinction. The only known evidence of this logo is from a set of promos at Nxtbook.com, among other logos. One of the trailers which had this logo was ''Ihaka: Blunt Instrument''. | ||
===5th Logo (1998-2001)=== | ===5th Logo (1998-2001)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Same as the 4th and 5th logos. The orange blinking variant was spotted on a promo for ''Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'', and a promo for ''The Jeffersons''. | '''Availability:''' Same as the 4th and 5th logos. The orange blinking variant was spotted on a promo for ''Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'', and a promo for ''The Jeffersons''. | ||
===7th Logo (2000-2002)=== | ===7th Logo (2000-2002)=== | ||
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* This logo can be seen scrolling in the end credits of ''Les Z'amours'' (the French version of ''The Newlywed Game''). | * This logo can be seen scrolling in the end credits of ''Les Z'amours'' (the French version of ''The Newlywed Game''). | ||
===3rd Logo (2nd official logo) (July 2003-Late 2009)=== | ===3rd Logo (2nd official logo) (July 2003-Late 2009)=== |