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*A bad Blue Mountain plastering error appeared once: the Blue Mountain logo started, but was cut off by this logo. This is most likely due to a bad plastering error.
*A bad Blue Mountain plastering error appeared once: the Blue Mountain logo started, but was cut off by this logo. This is most likely due to a bad plastering error.
*The domestic version of this logo is zoomed in on 2000s prints of ''The Invaders''.
*The domestic version of this logo is zoomed in on 2000s prints of ''The Invaders''.
*The first two episodes of Season 3 of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' had animated clouds on the 1989 goldParamount Communications variant.
*The first two episodes of Season 3 of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' had animated clouds on the 1989 gold Paramount Communications variant.


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*Network airings on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC used a generic theme instead.
*Network airings on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC used a generic theme instead.
*On the 1988 game show ''Wipeout'' and the pilot of ''What's Alan Watching?'', the 1987 theme is slightly re-orchestrated.
*On the 1988 game show ''Wipeout'' and the pilot of ''What's Alan Watching?'', the 1987 theme is slightly re-orchestrated.
*On shows with 5.1 surround sound, the fanfare is slightly re-orchestrated.
*On the 1988 iteration of ''Mission: Impossible'', the 1989 arrangement is used.
*On the 1988 iteration of ''Mission: Impossible'', the 1989 arrangement is used.
*Starting in 1995, most shows from Paramount Domestic Television used the 1989 arrangement of the theme. However, on shows from PDT like ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''Hard Copy'', the 1987 arrangement is used.
*Starting in 1995, most shows from Paramount Domestic Television used the 1989 arrangement of the theme. However, on shows from PDT like ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''Hard Copy'', the 1987 arrangement is used.
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'''Logo''': We see only the finished product of the 2002 movie logo, with the movement of the clouds being the only animation. Like the 8th logo, when the logo is shown closer, it's from Paramount Network Television. However, if it's further away, it's from Paramount Domestic Television.
'''Logo''': We see only the finished product of the 2002 movie logo, with the movement of the clouds being the only animation. Like the 6th logo, when the logo is shown closer, it's from Paramount Network Television. However, if it's further away, it's from Paramount Domestic Television.


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*Just like the 8th logo, this logo exists in both 4:3 and 16:9.
*Just like the 8th logo, this logo exists in both 4:3 and 16:9.
*A 4:3 pan-and-scan version of the Network logo exists.
*A 4:3 pan-and-scan version of the Network logo exists.
*Also like the 8th logo, some shows broadcast in 4:3 strangely used the Domestic logo for Paramount Network Television.
*Also like the 6th logo, some shows broadcast in 4:3 strangely used the Domestic logo for Paramount Network Television.
*There was a still shot of the Domestic version that was used on ''Montel'' as well as Lifetime, Cozi TV, and other syndicated airings of some episodes of ''Frasier''.
*There was a still shot of the Domestic version that was used on ''Montel'' as well as Lifetime, Cozi TV, and other syndicated airings of some episodes of ''Frasier''.
*A filmed version of the 2003 Domestic logo exists.
*A filmed version of the 2003 Domestic logo exists.
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*Like the 8th logo, the 1989 arrangement of the theme is used on most shows from Paramount Domestic Television. However, on some shows from PDT, like ''Dr. Phil'', ''Montel'', ''Entertainment Tonight'', ''The Insider'' and ''Hot Ticket'', the original 1987 arrangement is used.
*Like the 6th logo, the 1989 arrangement of the theme is used on most shows from Paramount Domestic Television. However, on some shows from PDT, like ''Dr. Phil'', ''Montel'', ''Entertainment Tonight'', ''The Insider'' and ''Hot Ticket'', the original 1987 arrangement is used.
*Also like the 6th logo, on shows with 5.1 surround sound, the fanfare is slightly re-orchestrated.
*The most common short version of the theme has all 6 notes of the 1987 theme playing, with the last note being shorter.
*The most common short version of the theme has all 6 notes of the 1987 theme playing, with the last note being shorter.
*Some shows like the first two episodes of season 2 of ''NUMB3RS'' and original UPN airings of seasons 2 through 5 of ''One on One'' use the last 4 notes of the 1987 theme.  
*Some shows like the first two episodes of season 2 of ''NUMB3RS'' and original UPN airings of seasons 2 through 5 of ''One on One'' use the last 4 notes of the 1987 theme.  
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