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* 1987 episodes of ''Entertainment Tonight'' have the logo still for a second before the fanfare plays and the clouds start animating.
* 1987 episodes of ''Entertainment Tonight'' have the logo still for a second before the fanfare plays and the clouds start animating.
* Even though Paramount debuted an updated version of their movie logo in 1999, they still used the 1995 variant for television.
* Even though Paramount debuted an updated version of their movie logo in 1999, they still used the 1995 variant for television.
* 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 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 the animated clouds on the 1989 gold Paramount Communications variant.
* The first two episodes of Season 3 of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' had the animated clouds on the 1989 gold Paramount Communications variant.
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* On the 2001 remaster and HD remasters of ''Cheers'', 2000s prints of ''The Love Boat'', an episode of season 3 of ''7th Heaven'' on Hulu, and seasons 2 through 6 of ''Charmed'' on DVD, the 1989 version of the theme is slightly re-orchestrated and has a different echo at the end.
* On the 2001 remaster and HD remasters of ''Cheers'', 2000s prints of ''The Love Boat'', an episode of season 3 of ''7th Heaven'' on Hulu, and seasons 2 through 6 of ''Charmed'' on DVD, the 1989 version of the theme is slightly re-orchestrated and has a different echo at the end.
* On some episodes of ''Gomer Pyle, USMC'' when they were aired on Me-TV and possibly other shows formerly distributed by Viacom, the "V of Doom" music in warp-speed is heard with the 1995 domestic logo. Similarly, mid-1990s prints of ''Our Miss Brooks'' have the 1995 Domestic logo with a low-toned regular 1976 "V of Doom" reverse-plaster.
* On some episodes of ''Gomer Pyle, USMC'' when they were aired on Me-TV and possibly other shows formerly distributed by Viacom, the "V of Doom" music in warp-speed is heard with the 1995 domestic logo. Similarly, mid-1990s prints of ''Our Miss Brooks'' have the 1995 Domestic logo with a low-toned regular 1976 "V of Doom" reverse-plaster.
* On a few episodes of ''Gunsmoke'' last aired on Encore Westerns, the Viacom "V of Steel" music in normal speed would be heard with the 1995 domestic logo due to sloppy plastering. The music would jarringly cut after the logo fades out.
* On a few episodes of ''Gunsmoke'' last aired on Encore Westerns, the Viacom "V of Steel" music in normal speed would be heard with the 1995 domestic logo due to a plastering error. The music would jarringly cut after the logo fades out.
* Reportedly, TubiTV's print of the 1990 film ''Men at Work'' had the Viacom "Wigga Wigga" music with V/O play over the 1995 domestic logo due to sloppy plastering.
* Reportedly, TubiTV's print of the 1990 film ''Men at Work'' had the Viacom "Wigga Wigga" music with V/O play over the 1995 domestic logo due to a plastering error.
* The first episode of ''The Invaders'' on a foreign DVD set had the 1995 domestic logo intact but with the 1988 [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision]] "Whoosh Globe" music playing over it due to sloppy plastering. This also was spotted on some early 2000s prints of ''The Love Boat'' episodes.
* The first episode of ''The Invaders'' on a foreign DVD set had the 1995 domestic logo intact but with the 1988 [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision]] "Whoosh Globe" music playing over it due to a plastering error. This also was spotted on some early 2000s prints of ''The Love Boat'' episodes.
* A February 2019 rerun of ''Nash Bridges'' on H&I used the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] music with the 1995 Network logo. This is most likely a reverse plaster.
* A February 2019 rerun of ''Nash Bridges'' on H&I used the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] music with the 1995 Network logo. This is most likely a reverse plaster.
* On a TV Land airing of the ''Happy Days'' episode "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas" in July 2003, a split second of the previous logo's music can be heard and it then abruptly cuts to the regular theme of this logo, probably because of a poor plastering job.
* On a TV Land airing of the ''Happy Days'' episode "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas" in July 2003, a split second of the previous logo's music can be heard and it then abruptly cuts to the regular theme of this logo, probably because of a poor plastering job.
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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.
* A variant of the network logo with the 2006-2009 [[CBS Studios|CBS Paramount "Domestic" Television]] theme was spotted on one episode of ''Everybody Hates Chris'' on Nick at Nite, probably due to a reverse plastering error.
* A variant of the network logo with the 2006-2009 [[CBS Studios|CBS Paramount "Domestic" Television]] theme was spotted on one episode of ''Everybody Hates Chris'' on Nick at Nite, probably due to a reverse plastering error.
*On Bounce TV airings of the December 1, 2004 and January 5, 2005 episodes of ''Judge Joe Brown'', the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] theme is played over the Domestic variant due to sloppy reverse plastering.
*On Bounce TV airings of the December 1, 2004 and January 5, 2005 episodes of ''Judge Joe Brown'', the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] theme is played over the Domestic variant due to a reverse plastering error.


'''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.
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