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* This exists as both filmed and videotaped versions.
* This exists as both filmed and videotaped versions.
* By November 1982, a new version of the Paramount Television logo is released utilizing the standard template of the main logo with all 5 indentations intact. As a result, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" overlaps the tip. Some viewers may notice on this that the portion of the "Television" logo that touches the mountain peak is a brighter white; this is due to "chroma-keying," per Benjamin Edge on Club CBS Television Studios on Facebook.
* By November 1982, a new version of the Paramount Television logo is released utilizing the standard template of the main logo with all 5 indentations intact. As a result, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" overlaps the tip. Some viewers may notice on this that the portion of the "Television" logo that touches the mountain peak is a brighter white; this is due to "chroma-keying," per Benjamin Edge on Club CBS Television Studios on Facebook.
* Depending on the film quality, the colors may vary from {{color
|darkblue|dark blue}}, all the way to a {{color
|powderblue|whitish-blue}} color.
* In the later usage of this logo, Paramount used some videotape trickery on some of their prints with this logo. Instead of letting the film clip roll as usual, what they do is show the still of the logo with just "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}" showing. Then it quickly fades into the animation of "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" sliding in from the right, which then reverts back into a still image (this time, of the completed animation). This can be seen on the first two seasons of ''MacGyver'', a few early episodes of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'', the short-lived revival ''The New Love, American Style'', the CBS sitcom ''The Cavanaughs'', and the TV movie ''The Jesse Owens Story''.
* In the later usage of this logo, Paramount used some videotape trickery on some of their prints with this logo. Instead of letting the film clip roll as usual, what they do is show the still of the logo with just "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}" showing. Then it quickly fades into the animation of "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" sliding in from the right, which then reverts back into a still image (this time, of the completed animation). This can be seen on the first two seasons of ''MacGyver'', a few early episodes of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'', the short-lived revival ''The New Love, American Style'', the CBS sitcom ''The Cavanaughs'', and the TV movie ''The Jesse Owens Story''.
* A similar variation to the one above exists of the filmed variant becoming a still image after "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" slides to its place, and the logo fades to black slower than usual.
* A similar variation to the one above exists of the filmed variant becoming a still image after "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" slides to its place, and the logo fades to black slower than usual.
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* Another still variant exists with "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" present. This was spotted on an USA Network airing of ''The Associates'' episode "The Censors".
* Another still variant exists with "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Television'''''}}" present. This was spotted on an USA Network airing of ''The Associates'' episode "The Censors".
* On the first two episodes of ''The Brady Bunch Variety Hour'', an in-credit variant was seen. On top is the text "'''Produced in association with PARAMOUNT TELEVISION'''", and below it is the print logo with the G+W byline in one line inside a square.
* On the first two episodes of ''The Brady Bunch Variety Hour'', an in-credit variant was seen. On top is the text "'''Produced in association with PARAMOUNT TELEVISION'''", and below it is the print logo with the G+W byline in one line inside a square.
* On 1997 [[Carlton Television|Carlton]] reruns of ''Taxi'', the logo fades to the "Presentation" variant of the original 1996 version of the [[Carlton Productions|Carlton]] logo.


'''Technique:''' 2D motion-controlled animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D motion-controlled animation.
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