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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
* Appears on some TV movies from the era, like ''Who is Julia?'' and ''Under the Influence'', among others.
* It appears on some TV movies from the era, like ''Who is Julia?'' and ''Under the Influence'', among others.
* It also appears on some episodes of ''The (New) Twilight Zone'' on Chiller, followed by the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
* It also appears on some episodes of ''The (New) Twilight Zone'' on Chiller, followed by the 2007 [[CBS Television Distribution]] logo.
** It is also unknown if MeTV airings will retain this due to CTD plastering.
** It is unknown if MeTV airings retain this due to CTD plastering.


===2nd Logo (1987-1995)===
===2nd Logo (1987-1995)===
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'''Visuals:''' Over a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} (or {{color|darkviolet|purple}}) background, the logo starts with various outlined circles dropping from the top of the screen, gradually forming a wireframe globe. When the globe is completely formed, it shines, becomes 3D and zooms out, as the background fades to a {{color|dodgerblue|sky blue}} background, with the CBS Eyemark around the globe (which acts as its pupil), the letters "{{Font|Serif|{{color|blue|'''CBS'''}}}}" in the trademark Didot font next to the CBS Eye, and "{{color|blue|''CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL''}}" in Helvetica below the logo. Above, there may also be the text "{{color|blue|''A PRODUCTION OF''}}" or "{{color|blue|''IN ASSOCIATION WITH''}}" (the latter also has the logo start when the globe is completely formed; also seen using the regular logo on Justice Network airings on ''Rescue 911''). Sometimes, the logo is still.
'''Visuals:''' Over a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} (or {{color|darkviolet|purple}}) background, various outlined circles drop from the top of the screen, gradually forming a wireframe globe. When the globe is completely formed, it shines, becomes 3D and zooms out, as the background fades to a {{color|dodgerblue|sky blue}} background, with the CBS Eyemark around the globe (which acts as its pupil), the letters "{{Font|Serif|{{color|blue|'''CBS'''}}}}" in the trademark Didot font next to the CBS Eye, and "{{color|blue|''CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL''}}" in Helvetica below the logo.  
 
'''Variants:'''
*Above, there may also be the text "{{color|blue|''A PRODUCTION OF''}}" or "{{color|blue|''IN ASSOCIATION WITH''}}" (the latter also has the logo start when the globe is completely formed.
*<u>Justice Network airings on ''Rescue 911''</u> have the regular version shortened to start at the point where the "IAW" variant begins.  
*Sometimes, the logo is still.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is the tail end of the animation from the 1995 [[CBS Home Entertainment|CBS Video]] logo, with the CBS Eye forming and the globe in the center of it still zooming out and rotating. However, instead of rotating into a box, the eye flips from an angle to the center of the screen and the globe does not turn completely {{color|silver}}. The letters "{{color|silver|'''C'''}}", "{{color|silver|'''B'''}}", and "{{color|silver|'''S'''}}" in Helvetica Neue appear one-by-one above the eye in sync with the music (much like the network's 1992 ID), and then "{{Font|Serif|{{color|silver|'''''Broadcast International'''''}}}}" in Times New Roman fades in below.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the tail end of the animation from the 1995 [[CBS Home Entertainment|CBS Video]] logo plays, with the CBS Eye forming and the globe in the center of it still zooming out and rotating. However, instead of rotating into a box, the eye flips from an angle to the center of the screen and the globe does not turn completely {{color|silver}}. The letters "{{color|silver|'''C'''}}", "{{color|silver|'''B'''}}", and "{{color|silver|'''S'''}}" in Helvetica Neue appear one-by-one above the eye in sync with the music (much like the network's 1992 ID), and then "{{Font|Serif|{{color|silver|'''''Broadcast International'''''}}}}" in Times New Roman fades in below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* 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.  
* 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.  
* This is also retained on [[Channel 4]] UK airings of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' and ''The King of Queens''.
* This is also retained on [[Channel 4]] UK airings of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' and ''The King of Queens''.
** Strangely, if one watches ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' on demand (at least on Sky Q), it cuts out this logo.
** Strangely, if one watches ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' on demand (at least on Sky Q), it cuts out this logo for unknown reasons.
* It can also be seen on at least one episode of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' on Crackle.  
* 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 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television]] and 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] logos.
* Crackle prints of the short-lived CBS series ''Ladies Man'' have this at the end, sandwiched between the 1995 [[Columbia TriStar Television]] and 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] logos.
** This is most likely due to the fact that they used international masters (CBS owns the show internationally while SPT has U.S. rights).  
** This is most likely due to the fact that they used international masters (CBS owns the show internationally while SPT has U.S. rights).  
* This also appears at the end of most films in the 1939 ''Sherlock Holmes'' film series on TCM UK.
* This also appears at the end of most films in the 1939 ''Sherlock Holmes'' film series on TCM UK.

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