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'''Logo:''' We see a flash of light, which dies down to reveal the CBS Eyemark logo (the Eyemark-shaped light is coming from the center of it) with "<span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';>{{Font color|#9c3f17|'''CBS PRODUCTIONS'''}}</span>" around it, floating above a floor in a blue and white studio whose walls have a CBS logo pattern on them. The text is in the familiar CBS Didot font and the entire logo is brown. The logo then slowly zooms away.
'''Logo:''' We see a flash of light, which dies down to reveal the CBS Eyemark logo (the Eyemark-shaped light is coming from the center of it) with "<span style="font-family:'Times-New-Roman';>{{Font color|#9c3f17|'''CBS PRODUCTIONS'''}}</span>" around it, floating above a floor in a blue and white studio whose walls have a CBS logo pattern on them. The text is in the familiar CBS Didot font and the entire logo is brown. The logo then slowly zooms away.


'''Trivia:''' This logo was based on the CBS 1997-98 on air look, "The Address is CBS: Welcome Home".
'''Trivia:''' This logo was based on the CBS 1997-98 on air look, "The Address is CBS: Welcome Home". Designed by Pittard Sullivan.


'''Later Variant:''' Starting in 1999, a better known version debuted, which omits the light. The logo is redone and in a lighter shade of reddish-brown, and the font is smaller. ''Now & Again'' continued to use the original version, and ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' continued to use the original version until its end in 2001. Interestingly enough, ''Snowden's Christmas'' used the original version on the VHS release despite the CBS premiere used the 1999 logo.
'''Later Variant:''' Starting in 1999, a better known version debuted, which omits the light. The logo is redone and in a lighter shade of reddish-brown, and the font is smaller. ''Now & Again'' continued to use the original version, and ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' continued to use the original version until its end in 2001. Interestingly enough, ''Snowden's Christmas'' used the original version on the VHS release despite the CBS premiere used the 1999 logo.
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'''FX/SFX:''' The flash of light, and the zooming out.
'''FX/SFX:''' The flash of light, and the zooming out.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the outro of the end title theme from any show playing over the logo until 2008.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the outro of the end title theme from any show playing over the logo until 2008. On occasion, The music score from the 97-98 on air look plays over the logo, Along with voice actor Mark Elliott reading a short promo.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
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