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  • '''View Askew Television''' was the television division of [[View Askew Productions]]. View Askew Television (2000) (From - Clerks The Animated Series).png
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  • ...on Productions was sold to Multimedia, Inc. who renamed it to [[Multimedia Television Productions]]. Carolco Television Productions (Roger Gimble screen).jpeg
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  • '''Giggling Goose Productions''' was founded in 1988 by television writer/producer Gary Gilbert. The company focused on producing pilots, the ...appear (on the same background as the logo) followed by the [[Castle Rock Television]] logo.
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  • [[Category:American television logos]] [[Category:Television logos]]
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  • [[Category:American television logos]] [[Category:Television logos]]
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  • ===EMI Television Programs=== ...morrow Entertainment]]) until it was acquired in July 1976 and renamed EMI Television. The division was closed around 1983, and the films were sold to [[Viacom P
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  • '''Visuals:''' Same as the [[RKO Television]] logo, but there is no station logo on the top, no copyright info, and the '''Technique:''' Same as the RKO Television logo.
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  • [[Category:American television logos]] [[Category:Television logos]]
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  • ...me part of the newly formed [[Universal Television|Universal-International Television]]. [[Category:Film logos]]
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  • ...lack background, there's the same clip from [[Steven Levitan Productions]] logos, now in a white border with frames around it. A lens flare comes from the l [[Category:American television logos]]
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  • ''Not to be confused with the [[The Komack Company (2019)|new television company of the same name]].'' [[Category:American television logos]]
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  • Criterion Television Classics (1991).png .... Inside, the text "{{color|blue|'''CRITERION'''}}" and "{{font|Serif|'''''TELEVISION CLASSICS'''''}}" in white is seen. There is a drop shadow on the text.
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  • [[Category:American television logos]] [[Category:Television logos]]
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  • ...raphy Channel (now FYI), and ''Unsolved History'' on Military Channel (now American Heroes Channel). [[Category:American television logos]]
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  • [[Category:American television logos]] [[Category:Television logos]]
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  • [[Category:American television logos]] [[Category:Television logos]]
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  • ...t:''' At <u>the end of shows</u>, the logo fades to the [[20th Century Fox Television]] "Starry Sky" logo of the era after a second. [[Category:American television logos]]
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  • ...os|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] for films and [[20th Century Fox Television]] for television shows. As of July 2, 2023, the company has ceased operations. [[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
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  • This was the production company of Bob Myer, television producer, writer, and consultant on shows such as ''The Facts of Life'', '' [[Category:American television logos]]
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  • [[Category:American television logos]] [[Category:Television logos]]
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