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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} background, the {{color|dodgerblue|cerulean}} text "{{color|dodgerblue|'''''CBS'''''}}" (in ITC Avant Garde) flies in from the left. While it does so, the "{{color|dodgerblue|'''''C'''''}}" leaves two trails behind; the second one is patterned like a globe, and some black stripes move towards it from the top and bottom of the screen. Then the white text "''A CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATION''" (in the same font as "{{color|dodgerblue|'''''CBS'''''}}", but in a lighter weight) fades in.
'''Visuals:''' On a light blue background, the cerulean text "'''''CBS'''''" (in ITC Avant Garde) flies in from the left. While it does so, the "'''''C'''''" leaves two trails behind; the second one is patterned like a globe, and some black stripes move towards it from the top and bottom of the screen. Then the white text "''A CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATION''" (in the same font as "'''''CBS'''''", but in a lighter weight) fades in.


'''Variant:''' A still version has the text "''IN ASSOCIATION WITH''" above the logo and the bottom text reading "''CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL''".
'''Variant:''' A still version has the text "''IN ASSOCIATION WITH''" above the logo and the bottom text reading "''CBS BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL''".
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'''Visuals:''' Over a dark blue (or 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.  
'''Visuals:''' Over a dark blue (or 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 sky blue background, with the CBS Eyemark around the globe (which acts as its pupil), the "'''CBS'''" wordmark in the trademark Didot font next to the CBS Eye, and the company name below the logo.  


'''Variants:'''
'''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.
* Above, there may also be the text "''A PRODUCTION OF''" or "''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.  
* <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.
* Sometimes, the logo is still.
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'''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 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, there is the Earth, being seen with the continents forming it, with the outside of the CBS Eye, which appears at an angle before flipping into its normal position. The name "'''CBS'''" (in Helvetica Neue, similar to the 1992 ID) appears letter-by-letter each above the eye. Afterwards, "''Broadcast International''" in a serif font fades in below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A <u>stretched widescreen version</u> exists, where the picture is stretched from 4:3 to 16:9, with a lot of blocky artifacts in the background.
* A <u>stretched widescreen version</u> exists, where the picture is stretched from 4:3 to 16:9, with a lot of blocky artifacts in the background.
* A <u>native widescreen version</u> also exists.
* A <u>native widescreen version</u> also exists.
* A <u>shortened version</u> exists. In this version, after "{{Font|Serif|{{color|silver|'''''Broadcast International'''''}}}}" fades in, the screen immediately fades to black.
* A <u>shortened version</u> exists. In this version, after "''Broadcast International''" fades in, the screen immediately fades to black.
* <u>Another shortened version</u> also exists. It starts off when the eye logo is in place and "{{color|silver|'''CBS'''}}" appears. This can be found on Justice Network airings on ''Rescue 911''.
* <u>Another shortened version</u> also exists. It starts off when the eye logo is in place and "'''CBS'''" appears. This can be found on Justice Network airings on ''Rescue 911''.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' The last part of the 1995 CBS Video theme, beginning with the piano glissando, with the final three orchestral hits marking the letter-by-letter appearance of "CBS". A low-toned version exists on an unknown DVD print of ''Quarterback Princess'' and a few NTSC prints of PAL shows using the logo. PAX TV/i: Independent Television airings of ''Early Edition'' used the channels' respective generic themes.
'''Audio:''' A choir tune and then an ascending piano glissando, ending with three orchestral hits (similar to the 1991 [[CBS Entertainment Productions]] logo) as "CBS" appears. A low-toned version exists on an unknown DVD print of ''Quarterback Princess'' and a few NTSC prints of PAL shows using the logo. PAX TV/i: Independent Television airings of ''Early Edition'' used the channels' respective generic themes.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''

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