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=== Background ===  
=== Background ===  
PITS Films was a television distribution arm of Tandem Productions, launched in 1978 to distribute most of their material such as ''Sanford and Son'', ''Maude'', and ''Good Times'', all of which were produced by Norman Lear, with the former by Bud Yorkin. On January 6, 1982, it was folded into "[[Embassy Communications|Embassy Telecommunications]]" with the acquisition of [[Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation]] by Lear and Jerry Perenchio, both by renaming the distribution division of T.A.T. Communications Co. PITS was an acronym, which stood for "'''P'''ie '''i'''n '''t'''he '''S'''ky".
PITS Films was a television distribution arm of Tandem Productions, launched in 1978 to distribute most of their material such as ''Sanford and Son'', ''Maude'', and ''Good Times'', all of which were produced by Norman Lear, with the former by Bud Yorkin. On January 6, 1982, it was folded into "[[Embassy Communications|Embassy Telecommunications]]" with the acquisition of [[Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation]] by Lear and Jerry Perenchio, both by renaming the distribution division of T.A.T. Communications Co. PITS was an acronym, which stood for "'''P'''ie '''i'''n '''t'''he '''S'''ky".


=== (1979-1982) ===
=== (1979-1982) ===
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*It was also seen on ''Maude''.
*It was also seen on ''Maude''.


 
'''Editor’s Note:''' This logo is notorious for its rarity, ugly animation, color scheme and synth music. Not to mention, the music is from the same composer who did the infamous [[T.A.T. Communications Company]] logo.
'''Editor’s Note:''' This logo is notorious for its rarity, ugly animation, color scheme and synth music.




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