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===Background===  
===Background===  
[[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] and [[TriStar Television]] president Jon Feltheimer merged its international television arm Columbia Pictures International Television with TriStar Television to become '''Columbia TriStar International Television''' in 1992 to distribute all its shows and the Columbia TriStar films around the world.
[[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] and [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] president Jon Feltheimer merged its international television arm Columbia Pictures International Television with TriStar Television to become '''Columbia TriStar International Television''' in 1992 to distribute all its shows and the Columbia TriStar films around the world. On September 16, 2002, it was reincorporated as [[Sony Pictures Television International]].


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'''Logo:''' Same as the [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] of the time, except that the cloud box zooms out earlier, and "{{color|gold|'''HOME VIDEO'''}}" is changed to  
'''Logo:''' Same as the [[Columbia TriStar Home Video]] of the time, except that the cloud box zooms out earlier, and "{{color|gold|'''HOME VIDEO'''}}" is changed to  


<center>"{{color|gold|'''INTERNATIONAL<br>TELEVISION'''}}"</center>
<center>"{{color|gold|'''INTERNATIONAL<br>TELEVISION'''}}"</center>
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fades in, and is in 2D.
fades in, and is in 2D.


'''Technique:''' Same as the 1993 CTHV logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 1993 CTHV logo, but sped-up.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 1993 CTHV logo, but sped-up.
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'''Logo:''' It's the same as the 1997 [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|CTHV]] logo, except the stacked words "'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''" replace "'''HOME VIDEO'''" and the words "Columbia Tristar" and "International Television" are shown in the middle sliding in slowly from the left and right of the screen respectively as the logo animates. In the middle is a black rounded code-out box with the white word "Columbia" inside, which then changes into "Tristar". Then the words disappear before the logo forms.
'''Logo:''' It's the same as the 1997 [[Columbia TriStar Home Video|CTHV]] logo, except the stacked words "'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''" replace "'''HOME VIDEO'''" and the words "Columbia Tristar" and "International Television" are shown in the middle sliding in slowly from the left and right of the screen respectively as the logo animates. In the middle is a black rounded code-out box with the white word "Columbia" inside, which then changes into "Tristar". Then the words disappear before the logo forms.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*A Brazilian version exists on the Brazilian version of ''Married... With Children'', titled ''A Guerra Dos Pintos'', in which the word "'''BRASIL'''" (which is in Arial Black) appears below "'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''", making it read "'''COLUMBIA TRISTAR INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION BRASIL'''". Also, the words "'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''" are not stacked to make room for "'''BRASIL'''".
*A Brazilian version exists on the Brazilian version of ''Married... With Children'', titled ''A Guerra Dos Pintos'', in which the word "'''BRASIL'''" (which is in Arial Black) appears below "'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''", making it read "'''COLUMBIA TRISTAR INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION BRASIL'''". Also, the words "'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''" are not stacked to make room for "'''BRASIL'''".


'''Technique:''' Same as the 1997 CTHV logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The same Madchester beat from the 1997 CTHV logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The same Madchester beat from the 1997 CTHV logo.
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*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 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).
**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.
**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''.
*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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'''Logo:''' Exactly the same as the 1999 second filmed version of the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo except the stacked words "{{color|navy|'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''}}" replaced either the words "{{color|navy|'''TELEVISION'''}}" or "{{color|navy|'''DOMESTIC TELEVISION'''}}" and the Sony byline is intact.
'''Logo:''' Exactly the same as the 1999 second filmed version of the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo except the stacked words "{{color|navy|'''INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION'''}}" replaced either the words "{{color|navy|'''TELEVISION'''}}" or "{{color|navy|'''DOMESTIC TELEVISION'''}}" and the Sony byline is intact.


'''Technique:''' Same as the 1999 Columbia TriStar (Domestic) Television logo.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The same as the 1994 CTT logo theme except played at a noticeable higher pitch (possibly because it aired on TV in a PAL or SECAM-format country, though the same pitch might also be seen in NTSC-format countries).
'''Music/Sounds:''' The same as the 1994 CTT logo theme except played at a noticeable higher pitch (possibly because it aired on TV in a PAL or SECAM-format country, though the same pitch might also be seen in NTSC-format countries).
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