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On September 16, 2002, [[Columbia TriStar International Television]] was reincorporated as '''Sony Pictures Television International'''. On April 1, 2009, [[Sony Pictures Television|SPT]], SPTI, [[Embassy Row]], [[Starling]], and the other SPT companies were combined under one roof under the "SPT" brand, so SPTI currently runs as in-name-only. | On September 16, 2002, [[Columbia TriStar International Television]] was reincorporated as '''Sony Pictures Television International'''. On April 1, 2009, [[Sony Pictures Television|SPT]], SPTI, [[Embassy Row]], [[Starling]], and the other SPT companies were combined under one roof under the "SPT" brand, so SPTI currently runs as in-name-only. | ||
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===1st Logo (Fall 2002-)=== | ===1st Logo (Fall 2002-March 2003)=== | ||
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the standard [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo, but everything has been shifted up a little to accommodate for the word "{{Font|Serif|'''INTERNATIONAL'''}}" under the word "{{Font|Serif|'''TELEVISION'''}}". | '''Visuals:''' Same as the standard [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo, but everything has been shifted up a little to accommodate for the word "{{Font|Serif|'''INTERNATIONAL'''}}" under the word "{{Font|Serif|'''TELEVISION'''}}". | ||
''' | '''Variant:''' On the Turkish version of ''Married... with Children'' (entitled ''Evli ve Çocuklu'') and the Indonesian version of ''Hollywood Showdown'' (entitled ''Showbiz''), the long version of the logo is used. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI by Rick Scott at Tigar Hare Studios | '''Technique:''' CGI by Rick Scott at Tigar Hare Studios. | ||
'''Audio:''' Same as the standard Sony Pictures Television logo composed by David Kurtz | '''Audio:''' Same as the standard Sony Pictures Television logo composed by David Kurtz. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* It was first shown on the early season one episodes of ''Men in Black: The Series'' on Nickelodeon's short-lived action program ''SLAM!'' in 2003 in America and UK airings of ''The Real Ghostbusters''. | * It was first shown on the early season one episodes of ''Men in Black: The Series'' on Nickelodeon's short-lived action program ''SLAM!'' in 2003 in America and UK airings of ''The Real Ghostbusters''. | ||
** However, it has long since been replaced by the standard Sony logo | ** However, it has long since been replaced by the standard Sony logo. | ||
* It is also preserved on CTV Throwback's print of season 3 episodes of ''The Naked Truth''. | * It is also preserved on CTV Throwback's print of season 3 episodes of ''The Naked Truth''. | ||
===2nd Logo (July 2003-Late 2009)=== | ===2nd Logo (July 2003-Late 2009)=== | ||
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* It was last seen on ''Dawson's Creek'' on The N (now TeenNick), and early ''Designing Women'' episodes last seen on TV Land. | * It was last seen on ''Dawson's Creek'' on The N (now TeenNick), and early ''Designing Women'' episodes last seen on TV Land. | ||
* It can also be found on [[Shout! Factory]]'s release of season 4 of ''Barney Miller'', replacing the [[Four D Productions, Inc.|Four D Productions]] logo on all but two episodes from that season. | * It can also be found on [[Shout! Factory]]'s release of season 4 of ''Barney Miller'', replacing the [[Four D Productions, Inc.|Four D Productions]] logo on all but two episodes from that season. | ||
* | * This logo was also seen on TBS' prints of ''Saving Silverman'' and ''The Sweetest Thing'', a Sony Movie Channel broadcast (and Crackle print) of ''Kings of South Beach'' (replacing the 2002 SPT logo), a TCM airing of ''Operation Bikini'' (1963) (following the 1996 [[MGM Television]] logo), Paramount Network UK (now 5Action) airings of ''Coroner Creek'' (1948, following the 1943 Columbia Pictures logo), ThisTV airings of ''The Great Escape'', We airings of ''Ghost World,'' old AMC/We airings of ''Mary Reilly'', and old AMC airings of ''Original Sin'', and ''A View to a Kill''. | ||
* This logo | *This logo may or may not be followed by the 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo on some recent airings. | ||
* It can also be seen on a handful episodes of ''Family Law'' last seen on Start TV. | * It can also be seen on a handful episodes of ''Family Law'' last seen on Start TV. | ||
* It can also be spotted on certain prints of select Adelaide Productions series, including PAL DVD prints of the ''Stuart Little'' animated show, select episodes of ''Jumanji'' on Hulu (most episodes retained the 1995 Columbia TriStar Television logos), and Amazon Prime prints of ''Jackie Chan Adventures''. | * It can also be spotted on certain prints of select Adelaide Productions series, including PAL DVD prints of the ''Stuart Little'' animated show, select episodes of ''Jumanji'' on Hulu (most episodes retained the 1995 Columbia TriStar Television logos), and Amazon Prime prints of ''Jackie Chan Adventures''. | ||
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* It can also be found on VHS releases of ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'', although DVD releases thereof have the regular 2002 SPT logo instead. | * It can also be found on VHS releases of ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'', although DVD releases thereof have the regular 2002 SPT logo instead. | ||
* It can also be seen on Russian 2x2 airings of the ''Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl'' Flash web series. | * It can also be seen on Russian 2x2 airings of the ''Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl'' Flash web series. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' Essentially just an in-credit logo saying "Produced by", "Produced by [name of the company] and", or "Produced in association with", and then the Sony Pictures Television International logo in a white rectangle. Other series have only the SPTI in-credit logo, depending on the country and its native language. | |||
'''Technique:''' A still image. | |||
'''Audio:''' The ending theme from any show. | |||
'''Availability:''' | |||
* Seen on some international adaptations of classic Sony shows, such as ''The Nanny'', ''Mad About You'', ''Married with Children'', and ''I Dream of Jeannie''. | |||
* Also seen on ''Los Simuladores'' (translated as ''Simulators''). | |||
* Other shows would carry this like ''Dragons' Den'' (the UK version of ''Shark Tank'') which was last seen in America on the now-defunct Fox Reality Channel. | |||
* This logo can be seen scrolling in the end credits of ''Les Z'amours'' (the French version of ''The Newlywed Game''). | |||
{{Chronology|[[Columbia TriStar International Television]]}} | {{Chronology|[[Columbia TriStar International Television]]}} | ||