Paramount Television (1967-2006): Difference between revisions

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* 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).
* A color altered version existed where the sky is a {{color|purple}}-{{color|green}} gradient. the rest of the logo is affected by this error.
* 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.
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