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** It also appeared on [[Nelvana]]'s first special ''A Cosmic Christmas''; this is intact on current prints of the special whenever it gets aired on TV, as well as on Amazon Prime and Nelvana's Keep it Weird YouTube channel (where it is followed by the 2004 Nelvana logo), in addition to ''Terror In The Wax Museum'' on Amazon Prime. | ** It also appeared on [[Nelvana]]'s first special ''A Cosmic Christmas''; this is intact on current prints of the special whenever it gets aired on TV, as well as on Amazon Prime and Nelvana's Keep it Weird YouTube channel (where it is followed by the 2004 Nelvana logo), in addition to ''Terror In The Wax Museum'' on Amazon Prime. | ||
** The B&W filmed variant was once spotted on an episode of ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV before it was replaced with a later print sometime in 2015. | ** The B&W filmed variant was once spotted on an episode of ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV before it was replaced with a later print sometime in 2015. | ||
** It can also be spotted on almost every episode of ''The Millionaire'', which | ** It can also be spotted on almost every episode of ''The Millionaire'', which could occasionally be seen on Decades, prior to the network turning into Catchy Comedy in 2023. | ||
** The color variant of the filmed variant was seen on some prints of ''The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse'' and currently on three episodes of ''Gunsmoke'' on Me-TV ("The Witness", "Eleven Dollars", and "Kitty's Love Affair") and one episode ("Like Old Times") on CBS Drama in the UK. | ** The color variant of the filmed variant was seen on some prints of ''The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse'' and currently on three episodes of ''Gunsmoke'' on Me-TV ("The Witness", "Eleven Dollars", and "Kitty's Love Affair") and one episode ("Like Old Times") on CBS Drama in the UK. | ||
** The B&W filmed variant variant can also be spotted on DVD releases of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' released by the [[Platinum Disc Corporation]], [[Madacy Lifestyle Marketing|Madacy Entertainment]], [[Mill Creek Entertainment]], and [[GoodTimes Entertainment]], among other companies. | ** The B&W filmed variant variant can also be spotted on DVD releases of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' released by the [[Platinum Disc Corporation]], [[Madacy Lifestyle Marketing|Madacy Entertainment]], [[Mill Creek Entertainment]], and [[GoodTimes Entertainment]], among other companies. | ||
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* '''''Videotaped Variant'':''' | * '''''Videotaped Variant'':''' | ||
** The videotaped version appeared on ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV, but since 2015, they have started to use remastered DVD prints with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. However, these older prints can still be seen on FETV. | ** The videotaped version appeared on ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV, but since 2015, they have started to use remastered DVD prints with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. However, these older prints can still be seen on FETV. | ||
** It also appears at the end of most ''Cannon'' episodes, mostly between seasons 3-5, shown on Me-TV (and whenever it | ** It also appears at the end of most ''Cannon'' episodes, mostly between seasons 3-5, shown on Me-TV (and whenever it was shown on Decades, also owned by the parent company of Me-TV, Weigel Broadcasting), and also appears on DVD of these seasons; the DVD of Season 3 has an odd combo of this with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo following it, while the remaining two seasons have the videotaped VoD alone. | ||
** Several of the "Classic 39" episodes of ''The Honeymooners'', as well as the "lost" episodes, had this logo when they previously aired on WGN America and TBS Superstation. Newer prints of the "lost" episodes use the [[MPI Home Video]] logo instead, as they used DVD prints as the source material. | ** Several of the "Classic 39" episodes of ''The Honeymooners'', as well as the "lost" episodes, had this logo when they previously aired on WGN America and TBS Superstation. Newer prints of the "lost" episodes use the [[MPI Home Video]] logo instead, as they used DVD prints as the source material. | ||
** It was also seen on episodes of ''The (New) Price is Right'' from 1976-1980. | ** It was also seen on episodes of ''The (New) Price is Right'' from 1976-1980. | ||
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* '''''Regular Variant (One Wipe)'':''' | * '''''Regular Variant (One Wipe)'':''' | ||
** It is currently seen on ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ** It is currently seen on ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ||
** It is also currently seen on most episodes of ''The Phil Silvers Show'' on Me-TV, Forces TV (UK) and occasionally seen on Decades, and it is preserved on the season 2 Shout! Factory DVD release of the show, and on most episodes from seasons 3-4 of ''TPSS'' on DVD (season 1 on DVD and the UK DVD releases use the 2007 CTD logo instead), and was on most episodes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', as well as ''Gunsmoke'' (mostly color reruns) on Me-TV before they were issued updated prints by CBS, although for ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', it can still be seen on some episodes (the earliest episode to have this is "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch"), and as for ''Gunsmoke'', it can still be seen on certain episodes from season 14 (the third color season) onward. | ** It is also currently seen on most episodes of ''The Phil Silvers Show'' on Me-TV, Forces TV (UK) and occasionally seen on Decades (Now Catchy Comedy), and it is preserved on the season 2 Shout! Factory DVD release of the show, and on most episodes from seasons 3-4 of ''TPSS'' on DVD (season 1 on DVD and the UK DVD releases use the 2007 CTD logo instead), and was on most episodes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', as well as ''Gunsmoke'' (mostly color reruns) on Me-TV before they were issued updated prints by CBS, although for ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', it can still be seen on some episodes (the earliest episode to have this is "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch"), and as for ''Gunsmoke'', it can still be seen on certain episodes from season 14 (the third color season) onward. | ||
** It was also spotted on the 1989 film ''Sonny Boy'' on TCM as well as AMC, and has also been spotted on syndicated prints of [[Cannon Films|Cannon]] films, such as ''Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''. | ** It was also spotted on the 1989 film ''Sonny Boy'' on TCM as well as AMC, and has also been spotted on syndicated prints of [[Cannon Films|Cannon]] films, such as ''Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''. | ||
** This can also be seen on most episodes of ''The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'' on DVD. | ** This can also be seen on most episodes of ''The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'' on DVD. | ||
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** It was also seen on some episodes of ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV before they were issued updated prints by CBS, but these prints can still be seen currently on FETV. | ** It was also seen on some episodes of ''Perry Mason'' on Me-TV before they were issued updated prints by CBS, but these prints can still be seen currently on FETV. | ||
** This logo (and its extended variants) is also seen on various game shows syndicated by Viacom from 1986-1990, including ''Split Second'' (most Gametv and Buzzr reruns retain it; some episodes on Buzzr plastered it with the current [[Fremantle]] logo, though), ''Double Dare'' (this includes later prints on iTunes and on Paramount+), and ''Remote Control''. | ** This logo (and its extended variants) is also seen on various game shows syndicated by Viacom from 1986-1990, including ''Split Second'' (most Gametv and Buzzr reruns retain it; some episodes on Buzzr plastered it with the current [[Fremantle]] logo, though), ''Double Dare'' (this includes later prints on iTunes and on Paramount+), and ''Remote Control''. | ||
** The B&W variant can be found at the end of select VHS releases of ''The Andy Griffith Show'' that were released by Premier Promotions, including notably ''The Andy Griffith Show Collector's Series Volume 12: Mayberry Classics'', and | ** The B&W variant can be found at the end of select VHS releases of ''The Andy Griffith Show'' that were released by Premier Promotions, including notably ''The Andy Griffith Show Collector's Series Volume 12: Mayberry Classics'', and had also resurfaced on a Season 08 episode of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV and H&I. | ||
** This logo was also spotted on UK VHS releases of ''Fun in Acapulco'', ''King Creole'', ''Roustabout'' and ''All in a Night's Work'', older prints of ''Dempsey'' and ''Makepeace'', ''Father Dowling Mysteries'', a Decades broadcast of ''The Blue Knight'' (1975), at least one episode of ''The Twilight Zone'' on the French version of the Sci-Fi Channel, a Movies! broadcast of the 1971 docudrama ''Evel Knievel'', a Escape (now Court TV Mystery) airing of the 1989 film ''Night Game'', a TCM UK broadcast of ''Wild Geese II'' (1985), the 1987 Cannon film ''Three Kinds of Heat'', which can also be found on Netflix UK, Amazon Prime, Paramount+ and Epix.com, and international prints of seasons 1-4 (and some of season 5) of ''Matlock'', though most use the warp speed variant. It is still seen on a few Season 3-4 episodes of ''Matlock'' on CBS Justice (UK). | ** This logo was also spotted on UK VHS releases of ''Fun in Acapulco'', ''King Creole'', ''Roustabout'' and ''All in a Night's Work'', older prints of ''Dempsey'' and ''Makepeace'', ''Father Dowling Mysteries'', a Decades broadcast of ''The Blue Knight'' (1975), at least one episode of ''The Twilight Zone'' on the French version of the Sci-Fi Channel, a Movies! broadcast of the 1971 docudrama ''Evel Knievel'', a Escape (now Court TV Mystery) airing of the 1989 film ''Night Game'', a TCM UK broadcast of ''Wild Geese II'' (1985), the 1987 Cannon film ''Three Kinds of Heat'', which can also be found on Netflix UK, Amazon Prime, Paramount+ and Epix.com, and international prints of seasons 1-4 (and some of season 5) of ''Matlock'', though most use the warp speed variant. It is still seen on a few Season 3-4 episodes of ''Matlock'' on CBS Justice (UK). | ||
** The "in-progress" variant can be found on the [[MCA/Universal Home Video]] VHS release of ''Super Force'', the unsold ''Baby on Board'' pilot from 1988, as well as at least one episode of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV. | ** The "in-progress" variant can be found on the [[MCA/Universal Home Video]] VHS release of ''Super Force'', the unsold ''Baby on Board'' pilot from 1988, as well as at least one episode of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV. | ||
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* '''''Warp Speed Variant'':''' | * '''''Warp Speed Variant'':''' | ||
** This can currently be found on some episodes of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ** This can currently be found on some episodes of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I. | ||
** It is also seen on older prints of ''Matlock'' (season 1-4, 1989 episodes; current TV prints use the 8th logo instead, while the DVD release of S1 uses CBS/Paramount and every other season on DVD uses the 2007 CTD logo instead). FETV's print of the ''Matlock'' S1 episode, "The Don, Part 1" had this preserved. Many Season 3 and 4 episodes of ''Matlock'' on CBS Justice (UK) as well as a few season 2 episodes and 2 season 1 episodes keep this logo intact. Its spin-off ''Jake and the Fatman'' (DVDs and TV prints of seasons 1 and 2 use CTD instead), ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' (including a few early season 3 episodes), and a Brazilian VHS release of ''Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery'' (and DVD print) all have this logo. It is also preserved on the [https://youtu.be/vJWt5eYMBdc Brazilian VHS release] of ''Jake and the Fatman''. | ** It is also seen on older prints of ''Matlock'' (season 1-4, 1989 episodes; current TV and streaming prints use the 8th logo instead, while the DVD release of S1 uses CBS/Paramount and every other season on DVD uses the 2007 CTD logo instead). FETV's print of the ''Matlock'' S1 episode, "The Don, Part 1" had this preserved. Many Season 3 and 4 episodes of ''Matlock'' on CBS Justice (UK) as well as a few season 2 episodes and 2 season 1 episodes keep this logo intact. Its spin-off ''Jake and the Fatman'' (DVDs and TV prints of seasons 1 and 2 use CTD instead), ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' (including a few early season 3 episodes), and a Brazilian VHS release of ''Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery'' (and DVD print) all have this logo. It is also preserved on the [https://youtu.be/vJWt5eYMBdc Brazilian VHS release] of ''Jake and the Fatman''. | ||
** This is also preserved on the season 1 DVD release of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'', preceded by the 2007 CTD logo and can be seen on the other two seasons as well. Decades airings | ** This is also preserved on the season 1 DVD release of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'', preceded by the 2007 CTD logo and can be seen on the other two seasons as well. Decades airings used the DVD prints of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' as well. | ||
** A [https://web.archive.org/web/20021109004220/http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/closinglogo/viacom.html 2002 article on this logo] said that this was seen on prints of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' that aired on PAX (now Ion Television). | ** A [https://web.archive.org/web/20021109004220/http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/closinglogo/viacom.html 2002 article on this logo] said that this was seen on prints of ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' that aired on PAX (now Ion Television). | ||
** It was also seen on a 2016 British Horror Channel airing of ''Murder by Moonlight'', and was presumably present on the film's original CBS broadcast. | ** It was also seen on a 2016 British Horror Channel airing of ''Murder by Moonlight'', and was presumably present on the film's original CBS broadcast. | ||
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* <u>One episode of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV</u> has the warp-speed version of the logo with the warp-speed "V of Steel" music playing over it. | * <u>One episode of ''Rawhide'' on Me-TV</u> has the warp-speed version of the logo with the warp-speed "V of Steel" music playing over it. | ||
* A variant with the sped-up "V of Steel" music was reportedly sighted on a <u>British rerun of the ''Matlock'' episode "The Brothers"</u>. | * A variant with the sped-up "V of Steel" music was reportedly sighted on a <u>British rerun of the ''Matlock'' episode "The Brothers"</u>. | ||
* Another variant with the warp-speed VoS music playing under the regular version was spotted on a <u>Hungarian-dubbed rerun of the ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' season 1 episode "The Mafia Priest Mystery: Part 2" on AXN Crime</u>. This is unofficially called the "Ghost of the V of Steel". This may also have been spotted on an Australian | * Another variant with the warp-speed VoS music playing under the regular version was spotted on a <u>Hungarian-dubbed rerun of the ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' season 1 episode "The Mafia Priest Mystery: Part 2" on AXN Crime</u>. This is unofficially called the "Ghost of the V of Steel". This may also have been spotted on an <u>Australian rerun of ''Jake and the Fatman''</u>. | ||
* The Viacom Productions variant has used the <u>1999 music</u> from the next logo on certain occasions. This has been sighted on an international print of the eighth episode of Season 7 of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'', "Bada-Ping!", an Antenna TV airing of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' S7 episode "Sabrina Unplugged", and has also been reported to appear on some episodes of the final season of ''Diagnosis: Murder''. | * The Viacom Productions variant has used the <u>1999 music</u> from the next logo on certain occasions. This has been sighted on an international print of the eighth episode of Season 7 of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'', "Bada-Ping!", an Antenna TV airing of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' S7 episode "Sabrina Unplugged", and has also been reported to appear on some episodes of the final season of ''Diagnosis: Murder''. | ||
* A variant of the original "Wigga Wigga" logo <u>without the announcer</u> in it also exists. | * A variant of the original "Wigga Wigga" logo <u>without the announcer</u> in it also exists. | ||
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** In the past, episodes of ''I Love Lucy'' and ''The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour'' on Nick at Nite and TV Land had this logo as well. | ** In the past, episodes of ''I Love Lucy'' and ''The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour'' on Nick at Nite and TV Land had this logo as well. | ||
** It could also be seen on the ''Perry Mason'' TV movies from 1990-95, and some prints of older ones, but DVDs plaster it with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. | ** It could also be seen on the ''Perry Mason'' TV movies from 1990-95, and some prints of older ones, but DVDs plaster it with the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo. | ||
** The high pitched variant | ** The high pitched variant resurfaced on a British television broadcast of ''California Gold Rush''. | ||
** This can also be found on ''Family Affair'', ''My Three Sons'' (it also appeared on Season 11, Episode 12 of that show after the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo on a June 14, 2018 airing on Me-TV), VHS releases of ''Payoff'' (1991), a True Movies UK broadcast and Me-TV airings of the 1973 TV film ''A Dream for Christmas'', the 2009 Warner Archive DVD-R of ''Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'' (1973), the [[Republic Entertainment|Republic Pictures]] VHS of ''Rent-a-Kid'', the [[Prism Entertainment]] VHS of ''Memories of Murder'' (The original Lifetime broadcast used the warp speed 1986 "V of Steel" logo instead), VHS copies of ''The Right Connections'', ''The Operation'' (AKA: ''Bodily Harm'') (plastering the 7th logo which was used on the original CBS broadcast and also kept on a Lifetime airing), later Movies! broadcasts of ''Day of the Animals'' (1977) and ''The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia'', the Mexican VHS release of the ''Greatest Heroes of the Bible'' episode "Abraham's Sacrifice", ''They Watch'', the Starmaker Video VHS releases of ''Last Train from Gun Hill'', ''Donner Pass: The Road to Survival'', ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' (1980), ''The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race'', and ''Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love'', among possible others, a Brazilian VHS of the Sunn Classics adaptation of ''The Fall of the House of Usher'', the Kino Lorber DVD of ''Really Weird Tales'' (after the 5th logo), a Brazilian VHS of the Italian film ''Blood Ties'', the [[Vidmark Entertainment]] VHS of ''Murder by Moonlight'', and international prints of ''Rawhide'', along with some later prints on Heroes & Icons. | ** This can also be found on ''Family Affair'', ''My Three Sons'' (it also appeared on Season 11, Episode 12 of that show after the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo on a June 14, 2018 airing on Me-TV), VHS releases of ''Payoff'' (1991), a True Movies UK broadcast and Me-TV airings of the 1973 TV film ''A Dream for Christmas'', the 2009 Warner Archive DVD-R of ''Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'' (1973), the [[Republic Entertainment|Republic Pictures]] VHS of ''Rent-a-Kid'', the [[Prism Entertainment]] VHS of ''Memories of Murder'' (The original Lifetime broadcast used the warp speed 1986 "V of Steel" logo instead), VHS copies of ''The Right Connections'', ''The Operation'' (AKA: ''Bodily Harm'') (plastering the 7th logo which was used on the original CBS broadcast and also kept on a Lifetime airing), later Movies! broadcasts of ''Day of the Animals'' (1977) and ''The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia'', the Mexican VHS release of the ''Greatest Heroes of the Bible'' episode "Abraham's Sacrifice", ''They Watch'', the Starmaker Video VHS releases of ''Last Train from Gun Hill'', ''Donner Pass: The Road to Survival'', ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' (1980), ''The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race'', and ''Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love'', among possible others, a Brazilian VHS of the Sunn Classics adaptation of ''The Fall of the House of Usher'', the Kino Lorber DVD of ''Really Weird Tales'' (after the 5th logo), a Brazilian VHS of the Viacom co-produced Italian film ''Blood Ties'', the [[Vidmark Entertainment]] VHS of ''Murder by Moonlight'', and international prints of ''Rawhide'', along with some later prints on Heroes & Icons. | ||
** It was also spotted on a 2005 Superstation WGN (now NewsNation) airing of ''Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection'' (1990), an old syndicated print of the New Line film ''Alone in the Dark'' (1982), a 2003 WE TV airing of ''Tears in the Rain'' (1988) and Sky Go New Zealand prints of some episodes of ''All in the Family'' like season 2 episode 6. | ** It was also spotted on a 2005 Superstation WGN (now NewsNation) airing of ''Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection'' (1990), an old syndicated print of the New Line film ''Alone in the Dark'' (1982) an old syndicated print of ''Embryo'' (1976), a 2003 WE TV airing of ''Tears in the Rain'' (1988) and Sky Go New Zealand prints of some episodes of ''All in the Family'' like season 2 episode 6. | ||
** It also appears at the end of the 1977 TV movie ''The Last of the Mohicans'' when aired on LEGEND. | ** It also appears at the end of the 1977 TV movie ''The Last of the Mohicans'' when aired on LEGEND. | ||
* '''''Warp Speed Variant'':''' | * '''''Warp Speed Variant'':''' | ||
** It's currently found on ''Matlock'' on WGN America, Me-TV, Decades, FETV, Pluto TV, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (it plasters over the the 7th logo on many episodes from seasons 1 to 4, and the 5th logo on later syndicated prints of the pilot episode for that show; DVDs use the CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo for season 1 while 2-9 have CTD). Some episodes from seasons 6 and 7, and possibly 8, use the regular variant instead. | ** It's currently found on ''Matlock'' on WGN America, Me-TV, Decades (formerly), FETV, Pluto TV, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (it plasters over the the 7th logo on many episodes from seasons 1 to 4, and the 5th logo on later syndicated prints of the pilot episode for that show; DVDs use the CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo for season 1 while 2-9 have CTD). Some episodes from seasons 6 and 7, and possibly 8, use the regular variant instead. | ||
** Also seen on the first 3 seasons and early season 4 episodes of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' on Antenna TV, Pluto TV, and Fuse (DVDs have the CBS/Paramount "Eye In The Sky" logo for season 1, while seasons 2-3 have the "Wallpaper" logo and 4-7 have CTD. Hulu prints use the CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo for season 1, Paramount+ uses the DVD prints). | ** Also seen on the first 3 seasons and early season 4 episodes of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' on Antenna TV, Pluto TV, and Fuse (DVDs have the CBS/Paramount "Eye In The Sky" logo for season 1, while seasons 2-3 have the "Wallpaper" logo and 4-7 have CTD. Hulu prints use the CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo for season 1, Paramount+ uses the DVD prints). | ||
** It's also seen on the first five seasons of ''Diagnosis: Murder'' on DVD, Encore Suspense, Me-TV, Decades (occasionally), and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (however, DVDs of season 2 use the 2006 CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo instead). | ** It's also seen on the first five seasons of ''Diagnosis: Murder'' on DVD, Encore Suspense, Me-TV, Decades (occasionally), and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (however, DVDs of season 2 use the 2006 CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo instead). | ||
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* It can be seen on any show or TV movie produced by Viacom from 1999-2004; these include seasons 4-7 of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' on Antenna TV and Pluto TV (plastered on the DVD releases and on Paramount+ by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo) and Fuse, ''The Division'' on Start TV, season 1 of ''The 4400'' last aired on USA Network, and seasons 7 & 8 of ''Diagnosis: Murder'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally), Encore Suspense, DVD, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, as well as the final two TV movies spun off from that show (however, the DVD print of the last film "Without Warning" uses the CBS Television Distribution logo instead). | * It can be seen on any show or TV movie produced by Viacom from 1999-2004; these include seasons 4-7 of ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' on Antenna TV and Pluto TV (plastered on the DVD releases and on Paramount+ by the 2007 CBS Television Distribution logo) and Fuse, ''The Division'' on Start TV, season 1 of ''The 4400'' last aired on USA Network, and seasons 7 & 8 of ''Diagnosis: Murder'' on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally), Encore Suspense, DVD, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, as well as the final two TV movies spun off from that show (however, the DVD print of the last film "Without Warning" uses the CBS Television Distribution logo instead). | ||
* The still version can be seen on some season 8 and "updated" season 7 episodes of ''Diagnosis: Murder'' on Me-TV, Encore Suspense, Decades (occasionally), Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, DVD releases, and original CBS airings from 2000-2001. | * The still version can be seen on some season 8 and "updated" season 7 episodes of ''Diagnosis: Murder'' on Me-TV, Encore Suspense, Decades (occasionally), Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, DVD releases, and original CBS airings from 2000-2001. | ||
* It was also spotted at the end of several made-for-TV movies such as ''Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story'', ''A Diva's Christmas Carol'', ''Three Blind Mice'', ''Bad Apple'' and ''Bang Bang, You're Dead'', among others. | * It was also spotted at the end of several made-for-TV movies such as ''Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story'', ''A Diva's Christmas Carol'', ''Three Blind Mice'', ''Bad Apple'' and ''Bang Bang, You're Dead'', among others. It is unknown if it is preserved on VHS and/or DVDs of these respective films. | ||
* It was also seen with the [[Triage Entertainment]] logo on the Lifetime series ''Beyond Chance'' (starting with the fourth episode), which hasn't been reran for years. | * It was also seen with the [[Triage Entertainment]] logo on the Lifetime series ''Beyond Chance'' (starting with the fourth episode), which hasn't been reran for years. | ||
* The 2002 variant of this logo was also seen at the end of a July 8, 2023 UK airing of the 2004 TV movie ''The Legend of Butch & Sundance'' on LEGEND. | * The 2002 variant of this logo was also seen at the end of a July 8, 2023 UK airing of the 2004 TV movie ''The Legend of Butch & Sundance'' on LEGEND. |