From the creators of CBS Television Studios Logo Bloopers and 1976 WCET-TV Logo Bloopers comes an all-new updated version of Sony Pictures Television Logo History!
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5:49 The 1976 Columbia Pictures Television logo with the 1996 Columbia/TriStar Television logo's music on the rare variant with the Coca-Cola byline, due to a sloppy plastering error.
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12:59 The music & the imagery in Tristar logos are symbolic. It represents the return of Christ from Heaven on his horse, and the woman is posing like Christ holding up a sword.
When reruns of The Real Ghostbusters was on USA Network in the mid '90s, it did carry the Columbia Pictures Television logo with 1988 music right after the warp-speed DiC's Kid In Bed logo followed by Coca-Cola Telecommunications logo. The first 3 seasons (1986, 1987) of the show was the replacement of the original with the Coca-Cola byline.
In 1933, Screen Gems Animation, Television (1948), and Production (1998). Then in 1974, Screen Gems Television was changed to Columbia Pictures Television. Sunburst, And torch. Also, In 1987, TriStar Pictures formed TriStar Television. In 1989, Guber-Peters Television was launched too. One year later, Guber-Peters Television was changed to Columbia Pictures Television Distribution. In 1991, TriStar Television was re-launched. The CPE byline was changed to SPE. In 1994, Columbia Pictures Television & TriStar Television merged into Columbia TriStar Television. After that, Columbia Pictures Television Distribution was renamed as Columbia TriStar Television Distribution. Six years later on January 1, Columbia Pictures Television was folded into Columbia TriStar Television. Months later on October 25, Columbia TriStar Television and Columbia TriStar Television Distribution merged to form Columbia TriStar Domestic Television. On September 16, 2002, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television changed the name to Sony Pictures Television. And it’s international division as Sony Pictures Television International. Thirteen years later, On May 28, 2015, TriStar Television was re-launched as a boutique production label for Sony Pictures Television.
I seen that at the end of Sanford & Son in the late 1980's-early 1990's (8:06), the early to late 1990's (9:26), the early to late 1990's (10:15), the late 1990's to early 2000's (12:16), the early 2000's (13:37), and the early 2000's, 2010s to present (17:03).
The 1989 and 1991 CPT logo variants show up on many later-season episodes of Who's the Boss? on GAC Family, followed by the Sony Pictures Television logo.
According to the Closing Logo Group's Yahoo archives, some local airings of Hart to Hart ended with an oddity where the Columbia Pictures Television logo of the time (the Coca-Cola Torch Lady, 1982-89) was plastered by the "CPT Pretzel" logo of 1974-76. At least 2 people say they saw this happen, and that the Torch Lady runs for a second or a fraction, and is then replaced by the older logo, which predated in general.
I have to be honest, Larry from the Shiz Oh Network is definitely right about Sony Pictures Television, in which he stated the fact that the reason why a lot of people get sick and tired of the logo is because it plasters the old school Columbia Television logos. Yep, when people see the new version of a logo, they start to get really annoyed, thus always preferring the older version of the logos (just like me). Note: The Columbia Television logo I miss is Columbia Pictures Television from 1982-1993. Let me know what your favorite Columbia Television logo is, Larry.
When reruns of Slimer! and The Real Ghostbusters was on USA Network in the early/mid 1990's, it did carry the 1991 Columbia Pictures Television blue/ivory bylineless logo (plastering the 1982 CPT logo with the Coca-Cola byline) after the 1987 DiC Kid In Bed logo.
I remember seeing the Lightkeeper Productions/Coca-Cola Telecommunications/Columbia Pictures Television Distribution logo on one episode of Punky Brewster in reruns on The Family Channel back in the 90's.
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Patricia Oliveira - Screen Gems was the TV subsidiary (from the 1950's to the mid '70s quite a few movie studios didn't put their names into their TV subsidiaries, exceptions being Warner Bros. and Disney). By the mid '70s every movie studio TV subsidiary (incl. Columbia) Included the studio's name into their TV studio. The first few minutes were full of Screen Gems logos, but not of Sony's newer use of Screen Gems, which their name is used now (incl. the S from H3LL) as their independent / low-budget film brand.
On pannoni's youtube channel, that blue/gold CPE CPT Torch Lady logo on the "Designing Women" CBS mid 1988 rerun of the episode "Anthony, Jr." (first aired: September 28, 1987) was a plaster, and that there was originally a Coca Cola Torch Lady on there. On the Shout! Factory season 2 DVD, that was instead an Ivory-Blue CPT from the year after, 1989.