I noticed one All American Television logo was at the end of a Genesis concert special, as I briefly heard “Turn It On Again”. I also noticed that another one was at the end of a Bon Jovi special too, because I think I heard “You Give Love A Bad Name”
1:56 Fremantle Hellas & Fremantle were both Taken from the Greek Version of "Wheel of Fortune" by the name translates to "Wheel of Luck" on MEGA TV and the other logo is Taken from the 2000s Finnish Version of "The Price is Right" otherwise known as "Mitä Maaksä" in conjuction with Nordisk Film & TV from Denmark.
Requests: 1. Showtime feature presentation logo history 2. The Movie Channel feature presentation logo history 3. CBS Productions logo history 4. NBC Studios logo history
Requests: 1. Sesame Street Promos and Commercial Compilation 2. Froot Loops Logo/Commercial History 3. Frosted Flakes Logo/Commercial History 4. SEGA Logo Histories 5. MasterCard Logo/Commercial History
You forgot the Price is Right variant for the last one. ...Although you didn't really miss much; it's the same closing spiel from George Gray, and the same CBS-mandated music.
Wait, so who made the A logo first? Did Fremantle just steal it after they bought them? Did Fremantle even buy them? Did all American buy them? There’s so little context I hate it
Request logo Histories: Medusa Film/Aurum Logo History (Double Feature: #309/310) Universal Television Logo History (#311) Sid and Marty Krofft Logo History (#312) Filmauro/Titanus Logo History (Double Feature: #313/314)
Request: Filmauro/Medusa Film Logo History (Double Feature: #309/310) RLJE Films Logo History (#311) Alliance Atlantis Logo History (#312) Sid and Marty Krofft Logo History (#313) Franchise Pictures Logo History (#314) The Jim Henson Company/A.K.A. Cartoon Logo History (Double Feature: #315/316) Titanus Logo History (#317) Planeta Junior Logo History (#319) Carolco Logo History (#320) DiC Logo History (#321) Universal Television Logo History (#322) Lorimar Television Logo History (#323)
Request: Vin Di Bona Productions Logo History Logos Include: 1987-1990 1990-1997 (long) Variants: short version Copyright Stamp dated 1991 picture only from CLG Wiki 1994 Red/Black gradient with byline with the words "A Vin Di Bona Company" 1995 Light Blue Background 1997 in-Credit Notice 1998-2008 (medium-long) Variants: Long Version Short Version with Registered trademark Richard Brustein Entertainment logo on the bottom Sped-up version of medium-long AFV bars (1998-2004) and (2004-2010) 2008-present (Orange/Red) Variants: 2008 HD 2011-2014 (Orange/Yellow) 2014-2020 (Green/Blue) 2019 (City Background) 2019 (AFV Set) 2019 (Black Background) 2020-Present (Red/Black/Red Gradient)