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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 | * 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 | * 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 | * 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 | * 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 | *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. |