Paramount Television (1967-2006): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Paramount Television (1967-2006) (view source)
Revision as of 07:30, 5 February 2023
, 5 February 2023→5th Logo (September 13, 1987-August 27, 2006): Filming/tape medium degradation error, improper capture. Not a real variant.
imported>Vic Hawk |
imported>Solarstrike (→5th Logo (September 13, 1987-August 27, 2006): Filming/tape medium degradation error, improper capture. Not a real variant.) |
||
| Line 304: | Line 304: | ||
|Ee2d14ffaa6b4ad5939d0c8d9a2ed866.png| | |Ee2d14ffaa6b4ad5939d0c8d9a2ed866.png| | ||
|7238d2d3f91e6df9eb467e2178d9fb94.png| | |7238d2d3f91e6df9eb467e2178d9fb94.png| | ||
|B80099b081b4805521c9a6b42e2cbb18.png| | |B80099b081b4805521c9a6b42e2cbb18.png| | ||
|Paramount Television (2000).png| | |Paramount Television (2000).png| | ||
| Line 332: | Line 331: | ||
* Strangely, some network TV shows from 1999-2002 used the Domestic logo for Paramount Network Television. | * Strangely, some network TV shows from 1999-2002 used the Domestic logo for Paramount Network Television. | ||
* There is a grayscale variation of the 1995 Domestic logo seen on black & white syndicated reruns such as on ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''My Three Sons'', ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', and ''The Honeymooners'' on TV Land, and mid-90's prints of ''The Wild Wild West'' though most B&W shows use the color version (such as ''Have Gun, Will Travel'' prints and non-TV Land airings of B&W ''Gunsmoke'' episodes). | * There is a grayscale variation of the 1995 Domestic logo seen on black & white syndicated reruns such as on ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''My Three Sons'', ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', and ''The Honeymooners'' on TV Land, and mid-90's prints of ''The Wild Wild West'' though most B&W shows use the color version (such as ''Have Gun, Will Travel'' prints and non-TV Land airings of B&W ''Gunsmoke'' episodes). | ||
* During the white-byline-Paramount Communications and [[Viacom (1971-2006)|Viacom]] eras, airings of TV movies would close the movie with the full logo's animation and then fade out before the byline faded in, technically creating a bylineless TV variant. | * During the white-byline-Paramount Communications and [[Viacom (1971-2006)|Viacom]] eras, airings of TV movies would close the movie with the full logo's animation and then fade out before the byline faded in, technically creating a bylineless TV variant. | ||
* The 1995 network variant often appeared with a noticeably chyroned Viacom byline, and was a still variant. | * The 1995 network variant often appeared with a noticeably chyroned Viacom byline, and was a still variant. | ||