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*On the <u>''Saved by the Bell'' second season DVD</u>, the logo uses a portion of the audio from the preceding [[Lions Gate Home Entertainment]] logo. | *On the <u>''Saved by the Bell'' second season DVD</u>, the logo uses a portion of the audio from the preceding [[Lions Gate Home Entertainment]] logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. This was common in the early 2000s, but has become less frequent than it used to be, as NBC's merger with Universal put an end to this logo in 2004. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. | ||
*It appears on reruns of ''Fear Factor'' whenever someone decides to air those (but was last seen on the now-defunct Chiller network), the | *This was common in the early 2000s, but has become less frequent than it used to be, as NBC's merger with Universal put an end to this logo in 2004. | ||
*This logo was used as a home video logo on pre-2004 | *It appears on reruns of ''Fear Factor'' whenever someone decides to air those (but was last seen on the now-defunct Chiller network), the DVD releases of ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', seasons 2 and 3 of ''Will & Grace'', ''Profiler'' (retained on Start TV airings), ''Saved by the Bell: The New Class'', PAL releases of seasons 1-3 of ''Little House on the Prairie'' (seasons 2 and 3 have the NBC Universal logo following this logo), and seasons 1 & 2 and two season 4 episodes (after a CTTD plaster and a 1989 CPTD plaster) of ''Punky Brewster'' (along with the ''It's Punky Brewster'' cartoon), syndicated airings of ''Providence'' (plastering the [[NBC Studios]] logo), and some DVD releases of ''Groucho Marx's You Bet Your Life'' along with many SNL DVD releases such as ''The Best of Steve Martin''. | ||
*This logo was used as a home video logo on pre-2004 DVD releases of NBC shows. | |||
**Prior to the 2004 NBC-Universal merger, NBC licensed its TV shows to [[MGM Home Entertainment]], [[Lions Gate Home Entertainment]], [[A&E Home Entertainment|A&E Home Video]], Starlight Home Entertainment and Imavision Direct for DVD/VHS releases in the US. | |||
*It was also seen when the now-defunct Trio cable network reran ''Late Night with David Letterman''. It should be intact if that show is ever reran again. | *It was also seen when the now-defunct Trio cable network reran ''Late Night with David Letterman''. It should be intact if that show is ever reran again. | ||
*It was last seen on reruns of the syndicated version of ''Weakest Link'' on GSN and the first season of ''Starting Over'' last aired on Centric. | *It was last seen on reruns of the syndicated version of ''Weakest Link'' on GSN and the first season of ''Starting Over'' last aired on Centric. | ||
*It was also used on late 2001-04 episodes of ''Access Hollywood'' in syndication and also appeared on the syndicated talk show ''The Other Half''. | *It was also used on late 2001-04 episodes of ''Access Hollywood'' in syndication and also appeared on the syndicated talk show ''The Other Half''. | ||
*It also appeared on a DVD | *It also appeared on a DVD release of ''Conan O'Brien, The Best of Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog''. | ||
{{Chronology||[[NBCUniversal Television Distribution|NBC Universal Television Distribution]]}} | {{Chronology||[[NBCUniversal Television Distribution|NBC Universal Television Distribution]]}} |