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*It was also seen on the UK version of ''As If''.
*It was also seen on the UK version of ''As If''.
*It may have also been spotted on ''Channel Umptee-3'' among other programs.
*It may have also been spotted on ''Channel Umptee-3'' among other programs.
*It made a surprise appearance at the end of a Sony Movie Channel broadcast of ''The Curse of King Tut's Tomb'' (1980), but the iTunes print doesn't retain it.
*It also made a surprise appearance at the end of a Sony Movie Channel broadcast of ''The Curse of King Tut's Tomb'' (1980), but the iTunes print doesn't retain it.
*Also seen on international prints of the Canadian cartoon ''D'Myna Leagues''.
*Also seen on international prints of the Canadian cartoon ''D'Myna Leagues''.
*This is surprisingly seen on the Amazon Prime print (provided by [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]] under license from Sony) and a True Movies 1 (now GREAT! Movies Classic) airing of ''The Color of Love: Jacey's Story'' (2000). Original CBS airing of said title used the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] "Boxes of Boredom" with the then-CBS generic jingle ("The Address is CBS!!") playing over instead.
*This is also surprisingly seen on the Amazon Prime print (provided by [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]] under license from Sony) and a True Movies 1 (now GREAT! Movies Classic) airing of ''The Color of Love: Jacey's Story'' (2000).
*This replaces the original [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo on the 2000 Indonesian VCD of the TV movie ''Final Run''.
**Original CBS airing of said title used the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] "Boxes of Boredom" with the then-CBS generic jingle ("The Address is CBS!!") playing over instead.
*This also plasters the original [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo on the 2000 Indonesian VCD of the TV movie ''Final Run''.


===4th Logo (1997-2000?)===
===4th Logo (1997-2000?)===

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