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'''Availability''': Although this logo is falling victim to plastering (by way of the CBS Paramount Domestic/Network Television or CBS Television Distribution logos), it's still common to find. | '''Availability''': Although this logo is falling victim to plastering (by way of the CBS Paramount Domestic/Network Television or CBS Television Distribution logos), it's still common to find. | ||
*It still appears on reruns of several shows, such as pre-2006 episodes of ''Girlfriends'' on | *It still appears on reruns of several shows, such as pre-2006 episodes of ''Girlfriends'' on BET Her, TV One, Cleo TV, The CW Seed and Netflix (plastered on DVD by CBS Paramount Domestic Television or CBS Television Distribution), the first 3 seasons of ''NCIS'' on USA Network before using compressed credits (which use the CBS Television Studios logo), ''Frasier'' on Lifetime and Hallmark Channel as well as the Complete 10th and 11th seasons DVD box sets, ''One on One'' on Bounce (as well as on Netflix), every season of ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' besides season 6 on Antenna TV and when it last seen on Hub Network (before the re-brand of Discovery Family), ''Everybody Hates Chris'' on Fuse, and previously on Nick @ Nite, TeenNick, and BET, ''The Parkers'' on BET and Centric, ''Soul Food: The Series'' on Aspire (plastered on DVD), ''Blind Justice'' on the now-defunct Sleuth network, 2004 syndicated late-night airings of ''Perry Mason Returns'' (which followed the 1990 Viacom "Wigga Wigga" logo), some syndicated reruns of the first two seasons of ''Numb3rs'' (followed by the CBS Television Distribution logo) and at the end of a 2016 Showtime 2 broadcast of ''Universal Soldier''. The final show to use this logo was ''Deadwood''. | ||
*The 90th Anniversary variation is uncommon and can be seen on 2002 episodes of ''One on One'' on | *The 90th Anniversary variation is uncommon and can be seen on 2002 episodes of ''One on One'' on Bounce TV and Netflix, ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' on Syfy, 2002 episodes of ''Frasier'' on Hallmark Channel and Netflix, (but not on DVD), an episode of ''Clueless'', local reruns of ''Nash Bridges'', ''Becker'' when it was last shown on WGN America, and on H&I's airings of 2002 ''JAG'' episodes. This also appeared on several first-run syndicated shows which were ''Entertainment Tonight'', ''Dr. Phil'', ''Judge Judy'' (mid-seasons 6-10), and ''Montel''. | ||
*As for the Paramount Domestic Television variant, it | *As for the Paramount Domestic Television variant, it used to be seen on ''Deadwood'' on the now-defunct Audience Network, and on reruns of ''Judge Joe Brown'' on Bounce TV. This logo had been used to either follow or plaster older logos on some reruns of some shows such as ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (following the 1951 CBS logo), ''Laverne & Shirley'' (plastering the 1975 and 1995 logos), ''Hogan's Heroes'' on Me-TV reruns, season 1 of ''Beverly Hills 90210'' on Hulu (following the 1989 Worldvision Enterprises logo), and when SoapNet (now Disney Junior) aired the pilot of ''Melrose Place''. Season 2-4 episodes of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' on Netflix and DVD prints retains this logo (which is replaced by the CBS Television Distribution logo on the 2013-14 Blu-ray sets). | ||
* The version with the fanfare makes a surprise appearance at the end of the ''Dora The Explorer: It's A Party!'' VHS. | * The version with the fanfare makes a surprise appearance at the end of the ''Dora The Explorer: It's A Party!'' VHS. | ||