0:23 screen gems 1st generation 0:33 screen gems inc productions 1:17 screen gems film presentation 2:15 screen gems logo 2:40 screen gems 5th generation 3:12 screen gems 6th generation 5:32 Columbia pictures television 1st generation 5:44 Columbia pictures television 2nd generation 6:13 Columbia pictures television 3rd generation 7:18 embassy television 7:34 coca cola telecommunications 7:37 TriStar television 1st generation 7:44 Columbia pictures television 4th generation 9:14 TriStar television 2nd generation 9:24 Columbia pictures television 5th generation 9:45 TriStar television 3rd generation 10:14 Columbia pictures television 6th generation 11:09 Columbia TriStar television 1st generation 11:46 TriStar television 4th generation 12:04 Columbia TriStar television 2nd generation 14:43 Sony pictures television 2006-present
15:06 SPTI (2002) Long Version 15:11 SPTI (2002) Standard Version 15:17 SPTI (2002) Standard Version Widescreen 17:43 Sony Pictures Television Networks
Tristar Television Logo History 1984-2015 7:38 First Logo 9:22 Second Logo 9:50 1984 Tone 9:57 Normal Tone 10:00 High Tone 11:47 Newer Tone My Favorite Toon 13:22 Another Tone 17:52 The New 2015 Logo Now Still Used To This Year
l Been A Sony Fan Since I Was Kid, Became A Sony Kid Over The Years, So Now, Sony Pictures Is My Favorite Entertainment Company Of Columbia Tristar Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Releasing International, Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Television!
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.
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.
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.
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.
By January 2, 1988, the Embassy Communications logo was phased out and was replaced by the Columbia Pictures Television logo, but the series by Embassy Communications retained the copyright for its series until February 14, 1988 (the season 2 Married... with Children episode "Peggy Loves Al, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah") and March 19, 1988 (the last productions to use an Embassy copyright was the final season The Facts of Life episode "Big Apple Blues", the season 4 Who's the Boss? episode "Sleep Talk, Sweet Talk" and the season 3 227 episode "Country Cousins" while others began using the ELP copyright by February 1988), when Embassy Communications was renamed as "ELP Communications", but was under the production banner of Columbia Pictures Television from 1988-1994, and Columbia TriStar Television from 1994-1997 (both studios however, still produced their series individually).
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).
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.
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.
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.
From The Creators Of Universal Logo Bloopers, PBS Logo History, And Universal Television Logo History Comes A Video That Will Have You Like.... Oh My Gosh Sony Pictures Television Logo History
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.
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.
5:37 CHAD JOHNSON: Okay, Prince Phineas and Princess Angelica. You need to come with me to Hermosa Church Of Christ. You both can either be furious at Twilight Sparkle or villains.
A Black & white version of the 1991 CPT logo appeared on the 1947 movie Fly Away, Young Man (Spanish: ¡A Volar Joven!. Would seemingly come from a 2005 DVD release by Sony Music Mexico’s judging by that Digital Media logo.
If anyone has an Embassy Television (in-credits)/Columbia Pictures Television "Distributed by" logos taken from older USA Network airings/reruns of "Square Pegs" from spring to late 1991, and Embassy Television/Columbia Pictures Television "Distributed by" (1989) taken from WGN, TBS and local syndicated reruns of "The Jeffersons" and "One Day at a Time" they can upload it now.
Has anyone else noticed that when you watch a vhs or old movie in the dark, when it ends and plays the outro logos, it gives an eerie vibe?
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11:47 That's gotta be my favorite TriStar Television theme
15:59 taken from Adventures Jackie Chan on CTC Moscow
0:23 screen gems 1st generation
0:33 screen gems inc productions
1:17 screen gems film presentation
2:15 screen gems logo
2:40 screen gems 5th generation
3:12 screen gems 6th generation
5:32 Columbia pictures television 1st generation
5:44 Columbia pictures television 2nd generation
6:13 Columbia pictures television 3rd generation
7:18 embassy television
7:34 coca cola telecommunications
7:37 TriStar television 1st generation
7:44 Columbia pictures television 4th generation
9:14 TriStar television 2nd generation
9:24 Columbia pictures television 5th generation
9:45 TriStar television 3rd generation
10:14 Columbia pictures television 6th generation
11:09 Columbia TriStar television 1st generation
11:46 TriStar television 4th generation
12:04 Columbia TriStar television 2nd generation
14:43 Sony pictures television 2006-present
In 13:03 was wide-screen like new tv
At 13:51 was new fanfare
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@@windowsxp2986Sony Pictures Television: YOU STOLE MY MUSIC
11:29 I Saw This Logo On Elmo In Grouchland, I Miss This One.
I’ll never forget seeing the logo at 15:40 at the end of “It’s A Big, Big World!”
15:21 NTSC Variant
15:27 PAL Variant
16:13 Rare PAL Variant
15:06 SPTI (2002) Long Version
15:11 SPTI (2002) Standard Version
15:17 SPTI (2002) Standard Version Widescreen
17:43 Sony Pictures Television Networks
15:18 This One From Shark Tank
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Tristar Television Logo History 1984-2015
7:38 First Logo
9:22 Second Logo
9:50 1984 Tone
9:57 Normal Tone
10:00 High Tone
11:47 Newer Tone My Favorite Toon
13:22 Another Tone
17:52 The New 2015 Logo Now Still Used To This Year
This is useful
17:43 nobody noticed this paused thing
15:33 Nostalgia!
Looks like something you'd see in a Xbox 360/PS3 Game
12:58 is the a new style of Columbia & Tristar Television
16:56 taken from Spider Man 3 on TV 1000 Action
@TheHomeMediaCollector Productions Posmotri it's on TV 1000 Action
l Been A Sony Fan Since I Was Kid, Became A Sony Kid Over The Years, So Now, Sony Pictures Is My Favorite Entertainment Company Of Columbia Tristar Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Releasing International, Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Television!
I'm working for sony in the future
Same, I don't have any grudge on them like most people
@@Merdicano yep in future years we can work together
15:59 taken from "Voroniny" (2009)
11:07 Beakman’s World
5:41 My favorite CPT logo. Cuz the jingle.
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.
I know
I hope Sony pictures will be buying by Disney in 2024.
In the late 80s-mid/late 90s, The CPT purple/gold and blue/ivory logos were edited over the Screen Gems and Embassy logos on older shows.
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.
i'm getting oddly nostalgic vibes rn xD.
6:13 best part
Another most interesting logos
I wish they'd have left the Columbia logos alone, like how Warner brothers left Hanna-Barbera's logos alone.
@JuanAlexis Fan2000 I kinda like the sony pictures television logo though until it became that ugly eating sound
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@@nappokaikai I like both, but I prefer Tristar because the design was more creative & Biblical and the music is very serious.
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.
10:23 which channel was that?
Univision, with "E/I" above.
@@ashippey30 That's the Spanish dub of Beakman's World on Univision in late 2000s
Beakman's World from Planeta U on Univision 2008
PBS Kids, with E/I above.
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.
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By January 2, 1988, the Embassy Communications logo was phased out and was replaced by the Columbia Pictures Television logo, but the series by Embassy Communications retained the copyright for its series until February 14, 1988 (the season 2 Married... with Children episode "Peggy Loves Al, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah") and March 19, 1988 (the last productions to use an Embassy copyright was the final season The Facts of Life episode "Big Apple Blues", the season 4 Who's the Boss? episode "Sleep Talk, Sweet Talk" and the season 3 227 episode "Country Cousins" while others began using the ELP copyright by February 1988), when Embassy Communications was renamed as "ELP Communications", but was under the production banner of Columbia Pictures Television from 1988-1994, and Columbia TriStar Television from 1994-1997 (both studios however, still produced their series individually).
E(mbassy) L(ear) P(erechino) Communications, Inc.
sound like Luig group
Also between January 4 and 18, and August 25 of 1988, the CPT logo had the capitalized CPE byline, which was a prototype byline.
16:50 is when the put that music that always goes with that logo in there
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12:08 RARE
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1:47 what movie is this?
That's what I'm saying
Yes
15:20 When I was little I was afraid of that logo and I didn't like it I had nightmares
I've never even seen it before and I find it a little creepy too... It sounds like noises a UFO would make.
I've never even seen it before and I find it a little creepy too... It sounds like noises a UFO would make.
I also
10:14 that one scared me a lot, i guess I should of turned the volume down.
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).
12:30, 12:55, 14:44 These are my favorite ones.
15:40 taken from Happy Together on THT
3:22 Screen Gems Logo But Everything Is Gray
I seen that at the end of Sanford & Son in 2012(17:03)
16:35 Sony Pictures Television International logo in 2003. But, with Steven Bochco Productions music.
14:10 Is this from a rare film print?
It's too bad the new Tristar television isn't up there. I'm glad it's back
It actually is; 17:52
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4:30 Screen Gems Logo But S From ****** Is Black
17:41 MORE HIGHEST PITCH
I seen the S from Hell variant at a dark place.
I am kinda scared.
13:34 Ah, daytime television in the early 2000s
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.
according to star network we said ''we grow up with sony pictures''
@@micaela3604 Yes, we did.
@@micaela3604 A lot like a number of movies MGM Pictures, some of which were originally released theatrically by Orion Pictures.
18:49 do anyone have the video where it's on the white background?
The 1992 CPT or CPTD logos was also seen at the end or the beginning of movies as part of the syndicated Columbia Night at the Movies.
To be perfectly honest... the Tristar horse/pegasus always scared me when I was a little kid.
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.
18:02 Earrape Sound
I don't know why the audio gets a bit louder.
It feels a lot more startling than usual.
all of these used to scare the shit of me as a kid (and still kind of now smh)
Me too
10:00 Tristar Television (1999)
10:00 Paramount Comedy
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.
True!
I didn’t notice that the first CTIT logo uses the home video logo’s design and music before.
You Forgot T.A.T Communications Company (Incomplete)
From The Creators Of Universal Logo Bloopers, PBS Logo History, And Universal Television Logo History Comes A Video That Will Have You Like.... Oh My Gosh Sony Pictures Television Logo History
New Line Cinema fanfare!
New line cinema is owned by warner bros.
7:34 My Favorite
I agree! But no spamming.
20:05 whats that from?
This logo is double pitched on win Australia
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.
1:14 Screen Gems
Hover ZX28 he’s talking about Screen Gems Pictures.
6:00 what tf did like just a random TAT mock get put in here?
(i mean i guess not random since its also a precursor to embassy and yadda yadda yadda)
wait but then why is CPT on both sides of it?
The Screen Gems S from Heck!
S from Hell
Blu blu
@@sirhandelrocks757 S of Heaven in red color
Microsoft Sam: Oh Noes! Not the screen gems s from hell! No no no no no no no no no no no no noooooooooooooooooooo!
Eric Siday.went from 6 notes to only 3.
13:03 from the new series the King of Queens The hit screen logo at the beginning of the end credits
13:04 I knew it I knew it The CBS logo at zero seconds
20:25 20th Television WHAT ARE YOU DOİNG ???
I saw it
Co-productions.
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.
The 1988 CPT logo makes a suprise appearance at the start of Columbia TriStar Home Video (AVON Copy) of The Karate Kid: Part II.
The 1982 bylineless CPT logo is seen at the beginning of the 1986 TV movie "The Canterville Ghost".
I love SONY COMPANY
7:44 Ruah Squad's Formula 1 Adventures: The Game Remastered 1st Place Jingle
13:25 Tristar Television logo on Fox
7:20 EMBASSY TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE!?!?!?
You too Coca Cola telecommunications?
Coca-cola owned Colombia pictures from 1987 to 1990
The Sony logo used to be on Jeopardy with KingWorld.
The Sony logo before the pictures television logo shows up on certain episodes.
KingWorld is now ViacomCBS.
KingWorld used to come after Wheel of Fortune.
@@erikbunty2016 you mean cbs media ventures
13:55 Rare Columbia TriStar logo
11:01 Rare *Columbia Pictures International Televisión™* Logo
In the future I am starting my own movie company with a television subsidiary and some smaller studios to make it a conglomerate
You needed to add the ones that aired on Game Show Network that had Charlie O'Donnell say Columbia Tri Star Television.
*10:21** From Beakman's World??*
14:20 Columbia Tristar Domestic Television Wheel Of Fortune And Jeopardy Variant
10:24 - beekman's world
S from below jazzy
I really like the Intro.
14:43 Skip here for the Sony TV logo
Terrific
Rare logos Tristar logos I like: 9:57, 12:58, 13:27 & 13:51
17:53 TRISTAR Television
0:01 PHINEAS FLYNN: Wow! We are in Season 3!
5:37 CHAD JOHNSON: Okay, Prince Phineas and Princess Angelica. You need to come with me to Hermosa Church Of Christ. You both can either be furious at Twilight Sparkle or villains.
6:08 A rare logo appeared (TAT Rising Star logo)!
From "The Jeffersons."
Fake
Chooses to fight!
6:14 Your Columbia Pictures Television won!
ccateni 28 Not fake
Not fake
I love this logo my favorite one song 14:44
6:08 Real?
A Black & white version of the 1991 CPT logo appeared on the 1947 movie Fly Away, Young Man (Spanish: ¡A Volar Joven!. Would seemingly come from a 2005 DVD release by Sony Music Mexico’s judging by that Digital Media logo.
*19:38*
What about stage 6
There it is again
16:00 looks like the one I used to know
12:23 There's the one I know!!!!!!
1:44 mi favorito
If anyone has an Embassy Television (in-credits)/Columbia Pictures Television "Distributed by" logos taken from older USA Network airings/reruns of "Square Pegs" from spring to late 1991, and Embassy Television/Columbia Pictures Television "Distributed by" (1989) taken from WGN, TBS and local syndicated reruns of "The Jeffersons" and "One Day at a Time" they can upload it now.
19:11 from the shield
18:23 from the king of queens