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*PAX TV/i: Independent Television airings of ''Early Edition'' used the channels' respective generic themes.  
*PAX TV/i: Independent Television airings of ''Early Edition'' used the channels' respective generic themes.  


'''Availability:''' Common. This is usually seen on international and some off-network prints of CBS-produced series and TV movies from the era. It used to be seen on reruns of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' on TBS, but recent airings now have the [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo due to the channel now using HD prints. However, it can still be seen on most current international reruns, like on Channel 4 in the UK. It was also intact when the show used to be on Netflix a few years ago. When ''Early Edition'' aired on PAX TV (now Ion Television) a long time ago, this was seen at the end, plastering the CBS Productions/TriStar Television logos. It can be also seen on Horror Channel (UK)'s airings of ''The (New) Twilight Zone''. UP (formerly Gospel Music Channel) previously kept this logo intact on reruns of ''Judging Amy'', but recent airings have the 2013 [[20th Television]] logo instead. Also can be found on reruns of ''Rescue 911'' last seen on Justice Network and getTV. It can also be seen on later seasons of ''Touched By An Angel'' on MeTV/Start TV airings and on an OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) airing of ''Dr. Phil'' which was dedicated to the memory of Roger King. It also appears at the end of BET Her airings of ''Half & Half'' as well as on Netflix and Paramount+ prints of the said show. It does however not appear on BounceTV airings. This was also seen on 1990s international prints of earlier ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' episodes and international prints of ''The King of Queens'', among others. It can also be seen on at least one episode of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' on Crackle. Surprisingly, Crackle prints of the short-lived CBS series ''Ladies Man'' have this at the end, sandwiched between the Columbia TriStar Television and Sony Pictures Television logos. This is most likely due to the fact that they used international masters (CBS own the show internationally). This also appears at the end of most films in the 1939 Sherlock Holmes film series on TCM UK.
'''Availability:''' Common. This is usually seen on international and some off-network prints of CBS-produced series and TV movies from the era. It used to be seen on reruns of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' on TBS, but recent airings now have the [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo due to the channel now using HD prints. However, it can still be seen on most current international reruns, like on Channel 4 in the UK. It was also intact when the show used to be on Netflix a few years ago. When ''Early Edition'' aired on PAX TV (now Ion Television) a long time ago, this was seen at the end, plastering the CBS Productions/TriStar Television logos. It can be also seen on Horror Channel (UK)'s airings of ''The (New) Twilight Zone''. UP (formerly Gospel Music Channel) previously kept this logo intact on reruns of ''Judging Amy'', but recent airings have the 2013 [[20th Television]] logo instead. Also can be found on reruns of ''Rescue 911'' last seen on Justice Network and getTV. It can also be seen on later seasons of ''Touched By An Angel'' on MeTV/Start TV/Pluto TV airings and on an OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) airing of ''Dr. Phil'' which was dedicated to the memory of Roger King. It also appears at the end of BET Her airings of ''Half & Half'' as well as on Netflix and Paramount+ prints of the said show. It does however not appear on BounceTV airings. This was also seen on 1990s international prints of earlier ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' episodes and international prints of ''The King of Queens'', among others. It can also be seen on at least one episode of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' on Crackle. Surprisingly, Crackle prints of the short-lived CBS series ''Ladies Man'' have this at the end, sandwiched between the Columbia TriStar Television and Sony Pictures Television logos. This is most likely due to the fact that they used international masters (CBS own the show internationally while SPT has US rights). This also appears at the end of most films in the 1939 Sherlock Holmes film series on TCM UK.


'''Editor's Note:''' This is just one of the many CBS logos that uses the CBS Video logo as its basis for its animation and theme.
'''Editor's Note:''' This is just one of the many CBS logos that uses the CBS Video logo as its basis for its animation and theme.
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