Viacom (1952-2006)/fi

Tausta
Viacom Enterprises oli CBS Television Networkin televisiojakeluosasto, joka perustettiin vuonna 1971 ennen 1968-luvun CBS Films-yhtiön (myöhemmin nimettiin CBS Enterprises, Inc.iksi) seuraaja. Vuonna 1973, tämä kehrääntyi koska se oli FCC:n määräyksiä vastaan. (Televisioyhtiö jakeli ohjelmia omalla nimellä.) Myöhemmin Viacom perusti "Viacom Productions"in tuottamaan ensilähetystelevisiosarjoja, joita lähetettiin suurissa televisioverkoissa. Yhtiö oli suosittu 70- ja 80-lukujen aikana, aluksi jakeli CBS:n tuottamia ohjelmia, kuten I Love Lucy ja The Andy Griffith Show. Myöhempinä vuosina, ne jakelivat ohjelmia muutamilta muilta tuottajayhtiöiltä, kuten MTM Enterprises, Filmways Television, Carsey/Werner, Lorimar Television, Rankin-Bass, sekä Hanna-Barbera (jälkimmäinen vain kansainvälisesti). He myös jakelivat monia Four Starin ohjelmia, sekä aikaisia Nelvanan TV-filmejä, sekä enimmät elokuvajulkaisut Romulus Filmsiltä, Hallmark Hall of Fameltä, Tomorrow Entertainmentiltä, New World Picturesiltä (vuoteen 1984 saakka), Orion Picturesiltä, New Line Cinemalta, Cannon Filmsiltä sekä Terrytoons-kokoelmalta, ynnä muuta, kunnes he perustivat omat syndikaatioyhtiöt. Vuonna 1976 Viacom ja tämän tuotantoyhtiö perustivat "Viacom International, Inc."in heidän uudeksi emoyhtiöksi tuottamaan ohjelmia ulkomaille. Vuosikymmenen aikana Viacomin osti elokuvaketju National Amusements, tullakseen osana uudelleensisällytettyyn "Viacom, Inc.":n. Tammikuu 1. 1990, Viacom Pictures perustettiin rakennemuutoksen vuoksi. Maaliskuun 11. 1994, Viacom hankki Paramount Communications, Inc.in ja Viacom Enterprises taiteltiin Paramount Domestic Televisioniksi (nykyään "CBS Television Distribution") siirtämällä Viacomin kokoelman kotimaiset oikeudet. Viacom International myöhemmin uudelleenjärjesteltiin MTV Networksin ja Showtime Networksin emoyhtiöksi. Viacom siirsi ulkomaisoikeudet sanotusta kokoelmasta Paramount International Televisionille, kun taas Viacom Productions sisällytettiin uudelleen Paramount Televisionin alajakajaksi. Viacom Enterprisen sen ajan logoa vielä käytettiin "Viacom Productionsille" päivitetyllä variaatiolla, joka pysyisi samana kunnes 1999, josta he saivat uuden päivityksen logoon heijastaakseen yhtiön uutta tilaa, kun he yhdistivät entisen emoyhtiön, CBS:n kanssa. 1999-2004-luvun Viacomin logo olisi viimeinen, sillä kaksi viimeistä sarjaa, jotka loppuivat Viacom Productions-nimellä olisi Ed and The Division. Rahallisista syistä tuotantoyhtiö taiteltiin Paramount Network Televisioniksi (nykyään "CBS Television Studios") vuonna 2004. Paramount otti hallintaan loput Viacomin tuottamat sarjat vuonna 2005. Joulukuun 31. päivänä sinä vuonna, Viacom sisällytettiin uudelleen "CBS Corporationiksi", joka tarkoitti yhtiön lakkaamisesta olemasta. "Uusi" Viacom perustettiin samana päivänä Paramount Picturesin, MTV Networkin, BET NEtworkin ja heidän ei-televisiofirmojen holdingyhtiöksi. 2009-lukuun saakka enimmät Viacomin jakamat TV-tuotannot olivat CBS Television Distributionin (ennen "CBS Paramount Domestic Television") tuottamia ja CBS Studios International (formerly "CBS Paramount International Television") ulkomailla, kun Paramount jakelivat entiset Viacomin tuottamat elokuvat ja jotkut Viacom Domestic Media Networksin TV-ohjelmia yhdysvaltalaisten yli-lähetyksien oikeuksien kera, jotka lisensoivat Trifecta Entertainment ja Media. Joulukuun 4. 2019, Viacom ja CBS uudelleenyhdistyivät perustaakseen ViacomCBS:n. Ennen Paramountin ostoa, Viacomin tittelien jakelijat kotivideoformaatteihin olivat Magnetic Video Corporation, CBS Video Enterprises, Warner Home Video, VidAmerica, Forum Home Video sekä U.S.A. Home Video, ynnä muuta. Harvaan tiedetty fakta Viacomista on se, että tämä tarkoittaa " Vi deo & A udio Com munications"ia.

The company was popular during the 1970s and 1980s, originally distributing CBS-produced shows such as I Love Lucy and The Andy Griffith Show. In later years, they've distributed shows from numerous other production companies, including MTM Enterprises, Filmways Television, Carsey/Werner, Lorimar Television, Rankin-Bass, and Hanna-Barbera (the latter mostly internationally). They also distributed several Four Star shows, and early Nelvana TV specials, as well as most movie releases from Romulus Films, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Tomorrow Entertainment, New World Pictures (until 1984), Orion Pictures, New Line Cinema, Cannon Films, and the Terrytoons library, among others, until they formed their own syndication companies. In 1976, Viacom and its production division formed "Viacom International, Inc." as their new parent company for distributing programs overseas.

Within a decade, Viacom was bought by cinema chain National Amusements, becoming part of the newly-reincorporated "Viacom, Inc." On January 1, 1990, as part of a restructuring, Viacom Pictures was formed. On March 11, 1994, Viacom acquired Paramount Communications, Inc. and Viacom Enterprises was folded into Paramount Domestic Television (later "CBS Television Distribution" and now "CBS Media Ventures"), by transferring the domestic rights of the Viacom library. Viacom International was later reorganized as the parent company of MTV Networks and Showtime Networks. Viacom transferred the international rights of the said library into Paramount International Television, while Viacom Productions was reincorporated as a production sub-division of Paramount Television. The Viacom Enterprises logo of the era was still used for "Viacom Productions" with an updated variant, and would remain until 1999, receiving another update to the logo to reflect the company's new status after merging with former parent company CBS. The 1999-2004 Viacom logo would be its last, as the final two series to end under the Viacom Productions name would be Ed and The Division.

In light of serious financial troubles brought on to Viacom, the production unit was folded into Paramount Network Television (now "CBS Studios") in 2004. Paramount took control of the remaining Viacom-produced series in 2005. On December 31 of that year, Viacom was reincorporated as "CBS Corporation", ceasing to exist officially. A "new" Viacom was established on the same day, as the holding company for Paramount Pictures, the MTV Networks, BET Networks, and their non-television firms. By 2009, most Viacom-distributed TV productions were distributed under CBS Television Distribution (formerly "CBS Paramount Domestic Television") and outside the U.S. under CBS Studios International (formerly "CBS Paramount International Television"), while the previous Viacom-distributed movies, and some Viacom Domestic Media Networks TV shows were distributed by Paramount with U.S. over-the-air rights licensed to Trifecta Entertainment and Media. On December 4, 2019, Viacom and CBS re-merged, forming ViacomCBS. On February 16, 2022, ViacomCBS was renamed to Paramount Global, putting the Viacom name to rest after 51 years.

Before the Paramount purchase, Viacom titles were distributed on home video by Magnetic Video Corporation, CBS Video Enterprises, Warner Home Video, VidAmerica, Forum Home Video and U.S.A. Home Video, among others. A little known fact is that Viacom actually stands for "Video & Audio Communications".

1. (Tiedetty) Logo (1952?-1965)
Logo: Vain lopputekstivariaatio, jossa lukee "In association with CBS Films Inc." tai "For CBS Films, Inc.".

FX/SFX: Ei mitään.

Musiikki/Äänet: Ohjelman loppumusiikki.

Saatavuus: Hävinnyt. Aluksi näkyi eri verkon ulkopuolella tuotetuista ohjelmista, CBS Television Networkin ja ennen 1960 Desilu Productionsin ohjelmien, kuten I Love Lucy, Whirlybirds ja Terrytoons-kokoelman syndikaatiopainoksista.

Muokkaajan Huomautus: Ei mitään.

1. Logo (Kesäkuu 4. 1971-Kesäkuu 1976)
Lempinimet: "Pinball", "V-iA-COM", "V-iA-COM Pinball"

Logo: Valkoinen sana "ViACOM", kirjainporukka kerrallaan (nousevalla järjestyksellä: "V" (1), "iA" (2) and "COM" (3)), liukuu oikealta vasemmalle, kun tausta vaihtaa väriä kun jokainen kirjain pysähtyy. Kun näyttö muuttuu violetiksi, kirjain "V" liukuu. Sitten "iA" liukuu sisään, vaihtaen taustan väriä vihreäksi. Sitten "COM" liukuu sisään, vaihtaen väriä punaiseksi. Kun "ViACOM"-sana muodostuu, kamera äkkiä panaroi ulospäin ja sanat "A"- ja "pRESENTATiON" voidaan nähdä "ViACOM"-sanan vasemmalla- ja oikealla puolella, sinisen taustan kera.

Trivia: Logolla on sama fontti kuin The Mary Tyler Moore Show:n logossa (nimeltään "Peignot").

Variaatiot:
 * Yksi versio logosta korvaa punaisen taustan mustalla. Kuitenkin, tämä voi olla vain filmin heikkenemisen syytä.
 * Jotkut logon painoksista sisältävät haalistuneita värejä, jotka siirtyvät punaiseen värisävyyn, vaikuttaen kaikkeen 4:n väritaustaan; tämä on 16mm:n filmin (huomattavasti aikaisen Eastmanin) haalistumisen tulos.
 * Jotkut lähteet pitävät logon epäsynkoroituneena ääniefektien kanssa.
 * Logo on mustavalkoinen 70-luvun painoksissa ohjelmissa The Andy Griffith Show, Perry Mason, I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Our Miss Brooks, The Phil Silvers Show, The Twilight Zone, sekä The Beverly Hillbillies, ynnä muissa klassikko-ohjelmissa. Se näkyy myös The Andy Griffith Show-VHS-kasetissa, jonka on julkaissut Premier Promotions nimellä The Andy Griffith Show Double Feature Volume 33.
 * Tummasävyinen versio on olemassa, mahdollisesti filmin heikkenemisen takia.
 * Vilahdus logosta (vain ensimmäinen "ping-ääni" logon musiikista kuuluen punaisella näytöllä) näkyi 2012-luvun australialaisessa Hogan's Heroes-tv-lähetyksessä, 8. logon laastaroinnin vuoksi.
 * Lopputeksit näyttäisivät "A Viacom (Enterprises) Presentation (tai "Production")" tai "In Association With Viacom Enterprises". Tämä näkyi peliohjelmassa The $25,000 Pyramid, sekä Goodson-Todmanin peliohjelmissa, sekä muissa yhteistuotetuissa sarjoissa ja TV-ohjelmissa. Tämä jatkui 80-luvulla ohjelmissa kuten Family Feud.

FX/SFX: Kolme osaa "ViACOM" liikkuen keskelle oikealta yksi kerrallaan, ja zoomaus ja "A":n ja "pRESENTATiON"in ilmestyminen.

Musiikki/Äänet: 4 syntesoitua nousevaa pinball-tyylisiä ääniä. Ensimmäiset kolme tuo esille kirjaimet "ViACOM", ja viimeisellä, joka soi zoomauksen aikana, on zap-tyyppinen "WHOOSH"-ääni, joka sekoittuu viimeisellä äänellä, yhdistyen synteetttisellä kuorolla ja kulahtavalla/puhelimelta kuulostavilta ääniltä.

Musiiikki/Äänivariaatiot:
 * Logo voi olla hiljainen joissakin painoksissa.
 * Joskus, varsinkin PAL-painoksissa, musiikki on vähän korkeasävyisempi.
 * Ääniraita voi kuulostaa vääristyneeltä joissakin painoksissa. on some prints. Tämä tapahtuu, koska laboratoriotekniikot painostavat ääniraidan filmiin kovemmalla volyymilla kuin yleensä.
 * Yksi variaatio sisältää epäsynkoroidun ääniraidan. Tämä näkyi kausi 11, jakso 20 (Me-TVn lähetys)- ja kausi 12, jakso 12 (Odyssey/Hallmark-lähetykset) ohjelmassa My Three Sons.

Saatavuus: Erittäin harvinainen, myöhempien Viacom-logojen, Paramount Domestic Televisionin logojen, CBS Paramount Domestic/Network Televisionin logojen sekä CBS Television Distributionin logojen laastarointien vuoksi.
 * Väriversio on näkynyt My Three Sons-ohjelman 11 & 12 jaksoissa Odyssey Networkilla/The Hallmark Channelissä 2000-luvun alkupuolella. Monia variaatioita tästä on huomattu, kun näitä on nähty Me-TVllä, osana epäyleistä comboa CBS Television Distributionin kanssa, mikä oli ennen tätä. (paitsi yksi jakso, K12 J23, mikä ensimmäisen kerran lähetettiin elokuun 2. 2018.) Nämä löydöt merkkaavat tämän Viacomin logon näöistä amerikkalaisessa televisiossa Odysseyn/Hallmarkin lähetyksien (2000-luvun alussa) jälkeen.
 * Tummasävyinen versio on näkynyt joissain My Three Sons-jaksoissa ja Magnetic Videon VHS-julkaisussa 5 Terrytoon Cartoons Featuring Heckle and Jeckle.
 * Tämä logo näkyy aikaisemmissa 16mm:n syndikaatiokopioissa ohjelmista/elokuvista, joita Viacom tuottivat, enimmäkseen ennen vuotta 1976. Näitä ohjelmia ovat esim.: My Three Sons, Hogan's Heroes, ja The Beverly Hillbillies, mitä toisinaan näkee eBayssä.
 * Tämän näkee vanhemmissa painoksissa ohjelmissa 'The Banana Splits and Friends Show, Josie and the Pussycats, Whirlybirds, Petticoat Junction, ennen-1970-luvun-keskiajan painoksissa ohjelmassa The Rookies (mikä on nykyään Sony Pictures Televisionin), Family Affair, The Houndcats, sekä kanadalais tuottama tv-sarja The Amazing World of Kreskin'', ynnä muuta; tähän myös kuuluu 16mm:n kinescope-painokset.
 * Tämä logo on näkynyt DVD:llä Mill Creekiltä, '100 Awesomely Cheesy Movies', mikä on uudelleenpakkaus 2 Mill Creekin DVD-seteistä. 'The Swingin' Seventies'-kohdassa DVD:llä, 1970-luvun tv-elokuvaversio Jane Eyrestä sisältää värilogon lopussa.
 * Vain pieni määrä kotivideojulkaisuista säilyttävät tämän logon. Ainakin yksi VHS-julkaisu ohjelmasta The Houndcats pitää tämän logon (tämä on UAV Corporationin julkaisu), muttei tiedetä, kuinka monta muuta julkaisua pitävät sitä,kuten Trans World Entertainmentin julkaisut tai viimeaikaisista DVD-julkaisuissa. Tämä myös näkyi Premier Promotionsin VHS-julkaisussa ohjelmasta The Andy Griffith Show.
 * Lopputekstivariaation voi nähdä ohjelmassa What's My Line? Buzzrllä.
 * Kaiken sanotun kanssa, sinä olet onnekas, jos näet tämän televisiossa tai jopa videolla, tai muussa meedioissa.

Muokkaajan Huomautus: Logo oli vakio 70-luvulla simppelillä ja karkealla animaatiolla ja ekstrentrisillä ääniefekteillä. Tämä logo ei ole lähelläkään tunnettu (tai jopa pelätty) kuin tämän seuraajat, ei vain lyhyen eliniän vuoksi, mutta kun se oli yleisesti laastaroitu uudemmilla logoilla.

2. Logo (Kesäkuu 1976-Syyskuu 13, 1986)
'Filmatut ja Nauhoitetut Variaatiot

Lempinimet: "V of Doom", "Iso V", "Zoomaava V", "Viacom V", "Tuo V"

Logo: Taivaansinisellä (tai laventelinsinisellä) taustalla " A Viacom Presentation "-teksti Palatinon tyylisellä fontilla lähenee näytön keskeltä nopeasti, ja yhtäkkiä pysähtyy (filmatussa variaatiossa) kun se on lähellä näyttöä. Sitten hienosti-leikattu, tummansininen "V" (alaspäinen puolisuunnikkas keskellä olevan kaarevan viivan kera) ilmestyy keskeltä ja hitaasti tulee lähemmäs näyttöä. Kun "V" on melkein koko näytön kokoinen, näyttö yhtäkkiä leikkaantuu tai haipyyntyy mustaksi (riippuu logon versiosta), kun "V" luultavasti silti liikkuen lähemmäksi.

Variaatiot:
 * Verkkotelevisioversio on olemassa nähtiin vuonna 1979 vuoteen 1985 saakka. Tämä koostuu mustasta "V":stä ja valkoisesta "Times New Roman"-tekstistä, joka on alla, sea green/tummansinisen taustan kera.
 * Yleensä "V" ja "Times New Roman" lähenee yhdessä ja pysähtyy tasaisesti, kun nämä ovat tulleet suurikokoisiksi.
 * Joskus "V" liukuu vasemmalta ja "Times New Roman"-teksti liukuu oikealta, muodostaakseen logon.
 * Variaatio verkkoversiosta sisältää tekijänoikeusleiman "Viacom International":lle, joka ilmestyy kun "V" pysähtyy kokonaan.
 * Variaatio verkkotelevisiosta peilatulla "V":llä on myös nähty, missä logo kääntyy ylös.
 * Pysähdyskuvaversio verkkotelevisiovariaatiosta on olemassa.
 * Alkuperäinen versio tästä logosta oli filmattu ja käytettiin 1976-luvusta vuoteen 1985 asti.
 * Mustavalkoista filmattua "V"-variaatiota käytettiin aiempina vuosina.
 * Aikaisemmalla väriversiolla "V" oli musta ja tausta oli vaaleansininen.
 * Nauhoitetussa variaatiossa "Times New Roman" ja "Times New Roman" olevat kauempana toisistaan ja animaatio on hienompi. Tätä käytettiin vuodesta 1978 vuoteen 1986. Väriversio sisältää yksivärisen violetin taustan ja tumman sinisen "V", sekä haalean violetin sinisen "V":n kera, ynnä muuta.
 * Joissakin filmatuissa variaatioissa voi nähdä "V":n pysähtyvän kunnes näyttö muutttuu mustaksi. Tämä oli suurimmillaan yleistä tämän aikaisempina vuosina (varsinkin mustavalkoisissa versioissa).
 * Äärimmäisen harvinainen nauhoitettu variaatio keltaisen "V":n kera käytettiin joissakin syndikoiduissa The Honeymooners-painoksissa, ilmestyen jättimäiseen kuuhun, joka on kaupungissa, missä lopputekstit alkavat. Tämä on väriavainnusvirhe. Tälle variaatiolle annettiin lempinimeksi "V of Moon".
 * On myös harvinainen nauhoitettu variaatio viidakonvihreän taustan ja Charlestoninvihreän "V":n kera.
 * Äärimmäisen harvinainen turkoositaustainen variaatio ultramariinin sinisellä "V" käytettiin vuonna 1984. "V" loppuu liikkumasta ennen kuin näyttö pimentyy mustaksi.
 * Nauhoitettu versio oranssilla taustalla ja keskiyönsinisellä "V":llä nähtiin 1978-luvun You Don't Say!-jaksoissa. Tästä on myös nopeutettu versio.
 * Äärimmäisen harvinainen nauhoitettu variaatio jossa logo on laitettu päälle ympyränä liikkuvan tähtitaustan eteen. Tätä nähtiin lyhytaikaisessa Hot City-ohjelmassa. Tämän lempinimi on "V in Space".
 * Nopeutetttu nauhoitettu variaatio on olemassa, jossa on nopeutettu logo ja musiikki. Tätä käytettiin jakelijoiden tunnuksien rinnalla ja nähtiin vuosina 1979-1986.
 * Äärimmäisen harvinainen nauhoitettu variaatio joka väläyttää erilaisia värejä kuulemma on olemassa. Tämä raportoitiin The Honeymooners-lähetyksessä, jaksossa "A Man's Pride" The Comedy Network-kanavalla Kanadassa. Entisöity versio tästä voi nähdä täältä (mutta lue epilepsiavaroitus ennen kun katsot tätä videota); Ei todisteita tästä variaatiosta ole vielä tullut esiin. Tätä logoa epävirallisesti kutsutaan "Rainbow V of Doom"-iksi.
 * Variaatio, jossa "V" on tummanpunainen ja tausta onvaaleanpunainen näkyi 1985-luvun syndikoidussa sarjassa The Star Games. Tämä myös näkyi 1994-luvun The Andy Griffith Show-uudelleenlähetyksessä.
 * Nauhoitettu variaatio limenvärisellä taustalla löytyi The Andy Griffith Show-ohjelman jaksosta TBS:llä vuonna 1992 sekä Perry Masonin 8. kauden jaksossa "The Case of the Wrongful Writ" maaliskuun 13. 1991 TBS:n lähetyksessä.
 * Pimeitä filmattuja versioita värillisenä ja mustavalkoisena ovat olemassa filmin heikkenemisen vuoksi.
 * Ensimmäinen sekunti logosta poistettiin Blue Hawaiin Magnetic Videon VHS-julkaisussa.
 * Korkeasävyinen, tilkan nopeutettu versio nauhoitetusta versiosta näkyi Cannon-jaksossa "He Who Digs a Grave (Part 2)"Me-TV:llä. Toukokuusta 2019 alkaen tämä versio on säilynyt.
 * Ultrapimeä/heikentynyt mustavalkoinen versio on olemassa, missä tausta on melkein musta ja V on melkein näkymätön. Tämä näkyi Me-TV:n Perry Mason-lähetyksissä sekä 16mm:n painoksessa eräästä I Love Lucy-jaksosta.
 * "Mustattu" variaatio on olemassa filmipainoksissa Greatest Heroes of the Bible-jaksoissa Internet Archivessa, missä kuulee "V of Doom"-musiikin joko "END OF PART ONE" tai "THE END"-korteissa, todennäköisesti huonon laastaroinnin takia.
 * Lopputeksteissä voi lukea "A Viacom (Enterprises) Presentation", "In Association with Viacom Enterprises", "Distributed by Viacom Enterprises", tai "Produced in association with Viacom Enterprises". Näitä voi nähdä The $25,000 Pyramid, Goodson-Todmanin peliohjeömissa ja joissakin elokuvissa.

FX/SFX: Riippuen versiosta:
 * Filmatut ja Nauhoitetut Variaatiot: Tekstien läheneminen keskeltä ja "V"-logon läheneminen.
 * Verkkovariaatiot: Yleisesti logon läheneminen keskeltä. Joskus "V" ja "Viacom"-tekstien liukutuminen vastapuolilta. Peilautuneessa "V"-logossa logon kääntyminen. Pysähdyskuvaversiolle tietysti ei mitään.

Musiikki/Äänet: Tässä ovat päämusiikkivariaatiot tästä logosta:
 * Usein musiikkina oli 5-nuottinen syntesoitu fanfaari patarumpujen kera koko logon ajan viimeisen, vähän kovalla jyskyllä. Jopa silloin, kun logo häipyi (tai leikkaantui) mustaksi, patarummun kaiun pystyisi vielä kuulemaan.
 * Ensimmäinen versio tästä logosta sisälsi "Pinball"-musiikin ensimmäisestä loosta ja käytetttiin ennen kuin 1978-luvun loppua (tätä myös usein käytettiin alkuperäisen "Pinball"-logon korvaamisessa, mahdollisesti huono laastarointivirhe). Tätä variaatiota kutsutaan "V of Pinball"iksi.
 * Ensimmäinen versio normaalista 1976-luvun musiikista sisälsi vähän nopeampitempoisen/matalasävyisen version yleisestä musiikista, jota käytetttiin samasssa tummansinisessä/mustassa "V"-logossa, sekä tätä myös käytettiin yhtä-aikaa alkuperäisellä filmatulla variaatiolla.
 * Verkkotelevisiovariaatiossa käytettiin vaan ohjelman/televisioelokuvan loppumusiikkia tai ei mitään.

Musiikki/Äänivariaatiot:
 * PAL-versiot logosta oli korkeasävyisempiä ja sisälsi tilkan nopeampia syntesoituja nuotteja.
 * Harvinaisissa tapauksissa ohjelman loppumusiikkki tai ei mitään käytettiin.
 * Turkoosinvärinen variaatio logosta sisälsi kaksi lisää patarumpulyöntiä lopussa.
 * Joskus "V of Doom"-musiikki leikkaantuu juuri ennen viimeistä patarummun lyöntiä, poistaen viimeisen kaiun samalla. Tämä kuului Don't Give Up the Ship-elokuvan Magnetic Video-julkaisussa.
 * Joskus filmatussa variaatiossa ensimmäinen nuotti tai kaksi voi olla leikattuna pois. Usein viimeinen osa ohjelman loppumusiikista kuuluu logossa hetken. Tämä johtuu filmin huonon liitoksen lopputekstien ja logon välillä. Esimerkki tästä olisi 11. kauden viimeinen jakso ohjelmasta My Three Sons.
 * 'The Beverly Hillbillies''-jaksossa "Christmas with the Clampetts" ja mahdollisesti muissa 2. ensimmäisten kauden jaksoissa, kuulee yleisen musiikin (ohjelman musiikkia ei voitu käyttäää tekijänoikeuslakien vuoksi, kun taas näiden kausien jaksot ovat muuttuneet julkisiksi.) filmatun logon aikana.
 * Have Gun-Will Travel-ohjelman 3. kauden jaksossa "Fragile" Me-TVllä ja H&Issä, 1987-luvun Paramount Televisionin musiikki kuuluu hiljaa mustalla näytöllä ennen kuin nauhoitettu variaatio tulee esiin, tuplalaastarin takia.
 * Hot City-variaatiossa musiikki alkaa kuulumaan loppulaulun viimeisessä osassa.

Music/Sounds: Here are the main music variants used on this logo:
 * Usually, the music used was a 5-note synthesized fanfare, complete with a timpani drum roll playing throughout with a final, rather loud pound at the end. Even after the logo faded (or cut) to black, the timpani's echo could still be heard. It is different for both the filmed and videotaped variants, with the audio quality being clearer for the latter.
 * The very first version of this logo featured the "Pinball" music from the first logo and was used eventually until late 1978 (and was also often used when replacing the original "Pinball" logo, possibly a bad plastering error). This variant is known as the "V of Pinball".
 * The very first version of the normal 1976 music had a slightly faster tempo/low-pitched version of the usual music, used on the same logo with the very dark blue/black "V" logo, and it was also used in tandem with the standard filmed variant in the mid- and late 1970s.
 * For the network TV variant, it used only the closing theme of the show or TV movie, or none.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * PAL versions of the logo were in a higher pitch and had a slightly faster sequence of synthesizer notes.
 * In some rare cases, the closing theme of the show was used, or none.
 * The turquoise variant of the logo has two extra pounds of the timpani at the end.
 * Sometimes, the "V of Doom" music cuts off right before the last timpani beat, removing the final echo in the process. This was heard on the Magnetic Video release of Don't Give Up the Ship.
 * Sometimes on the filmed variant, the first note or two can be cut off. Often, the final bit of the show's closing theme will play over the logo briefly. This is caused by a bad splice on the film between the credits and the logo. An example of this would be the Season 11 finale to My Three Sons.
 * On The Beverly Hillbillies episode "Christmas with the Clampetts", and perhaps other episodes from the first two seasons, it has a generic theme (the show's theme couldn't be used due to it being copyrighted while episodes from the first two seasons have fallen into the public domain) playing over the filmed version of this logo.
 * On the Have Gun-Will Travel season 3 episode "Fragile" on Me-TV and H&I, the 1987 Paramount Television theme plays faintly over a black screen before the videotaped variant appears, due to a double plaster.
 * On the Hot City variant, the music starts playing over the last bit of the closing song.
 * On the failed TV pilot Snavely, a re-orchestrated, sped up version of the usual theme plays over the network television variant. It is in a different key and sounds more acoustic.

Availability: Uncommon, bordering on rare, but it has become a bit easier to find in the past few years. Most shows that had this logo have been updated with either the "V of Steel" or "Wigga Wigga" logos, or those of Paramount Domestic Television, CBS Paramount Domestic/Network Television, or CBS Television Distribution. However, newer variants might be seen on local stations that show older Viacom shows, such as The Honeymooners, I Love Lucy, The Andy Griffith Show, Rawhide, Hogan's Heroes, The Twilight Zone, and Gomer Pyle: U.S.M.C. All variants of the "V of Doom" (with the exception of the "V of Pinball" until evidence is found) can be seen on VHS tapes of The Andy Griffith Show released by various video outlets such as Premier Promotions and sometimes (though mostly the videotaped variant) by UAV Corporation.


 * V of Pinball:
 * The B&W filmed variant with the "Pinball" theme is near extinction at this stage. It appears on the Magnetic Video releases of King Creole (also on the Key Video re-releases) and Visit to a Small Planet.
 * This variant was also recently discovered on a 16mm print of The Phil Silvers Show.
 * Its color counterpart has been seen on the 1975 TV movie Eric, and is intact on the film's VHS release, the Magnetic Video release of Girls! Girls! Girls! (also on the 1985 Key Video re-release), the Australian Magnetic Video VHS of All in a Night's Work, and on one mid-1970s print of an early color episode of Gunsmoke, which aired on Superstation WTBS back in 1986.
 * Filmed Variant:
 * It appears at the end of most Viacom syndication prints of the time, on shows such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, I Love Lucy, The Andy Griffith Show, The Phil Silvers Show, and My Three Sons. It appeared on the Season 11 finale of My Three Sons on Hallmark back around 2000 and was again seen on a Me-TV airing of the latter on July 2, 2018, strangely with CBS Television Distribution preceding it.
 * It appeared on some TV movies from the era, such as Police Story, The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan, and Top Secret (1978), among others. It was also seen on the original Magnetic Video VHS releases of many feature films, such as Last Train from Gun Hill and possibly All in a Night's Work; those featuring Elvis Presley, including G.I. Blues (also on the 1985 Key Video re-release) and Blue Hawaii; those featuring Jerry Lewis, including Don't Give Up the Ship (don't expect to see this on any of their laserdiscs or Greatest Sports Legends tapes, though); and at the end of earlier video prints of the 1981 film Firebird 2015 AD and the 1980 film The Unseen, while the videotaped variant makes a strange appearance at the beginning of the latter film (the same also applied to an '80s broadcast on the USA Network).
 * The filmed variant can be seen on Cozi TV airings of episodes from the first two seasons of The Beverly Hillbillies, due to said network using public domain prints of that show.
 * It also appeared on Nelvana's first special A Cosmic Christmas; this is intact on current prints of the special whenever it gets aired on TV, as well as on Amazon Prime and Nelvana's Keep it Weird YouTube channel (where it is followed by the 2004 Nelvana logo), in addition to Terror In The Wax Museum on Amazon Prime.
 * The B&W filmed variant was once spotted on an episode of Perry Mason on Me-TV before it was replaced with a later print sometime in 2015.
 * It can also be spotted on almost every episode of The Millionaire, which can occasionally be seen on Decades.
 * The color variant of the filmed variant was seen on some prints of The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and recently (as of 2018) on three episodes of Gunsmoke on Me-TV ("The Witness", "Eleven Dollars", and "Kitty's Love Affair") and one episode ("Like Old Times") on CBS Drama in the UK.
 * The B&W filmed variant variant can also be spotted on DVDs of The Beverly Hillbillies released by the Platinum Disc Corporation, Madacy Entertainment, Mill Creek Entertainment, and GoodTimes Entertainment, among other companies. It is unknown if this was seen on the Magnum Entertainment releases of The Deerslayer, The Last of the Mohicans (1977) or California Gold Rush, the Magnetic Video VHS release and 1985 Key Video re-release of Roustabout, or the 1985 Key Video re-issue of Blue Hawaii.
 * Videotaped Variant:
 * The videotaped version used to be somewhat common on Perry Mason on Me-TV, but since 2015, they have started using remastered DVD prints with the CBS Television Distribution logo. However, these older prints can still be seen on FETV.
 * It's also seen at the end of most Cannon episodes, mostly between seasons 3-5, shown on Me-TV (and whenever it airs on Decades, owned also by the parent company of Me-TV, Weigel Broadcasting).
 * Several of the "Classic 39" episodes of The Honeymooners, as well as the "lost" episodes, had this logo when they previously aired on WGN America and TBS. Newer prints of the "lost" episodes use the MPI Home Video logo instead.
 * It was also seen on episodes of The (New) Price is Right from 1976-1980.
 * The 1978 and 1983 variants were formerly seen on two episodes of The Twilight Zone on Syfy ("You Drive" and "One for the Angels") until Syfy acquired updated prints sometime in 2015.
 * It was also surprisingly seen on a 2012 airing of The Missiles of October on Me-TV, before the 1990 "Wigga Wigga" logo; however, newer prints, such as a recent Decades airing, used CTD instead.
 * The warp-speed variant was also recently spotted on a rerun of The Bob Newhart Show S5 episode "Making Up Is the Thing To Do" on Me-TV, Hallmark Channel, Decades (occasionally), Sundance, and FamNET, after the decorated MTM Enterprises logo and preceding the 20th Television logo, and is also available on various season 5 and 6 episodes of that show on Shout Factory's 2014 complete series set, as well as solo releases of said seasons and Me-TV airings of most season 6 episodes, with the logo on a majority of those episodes being followed by the 20th Television logo.
 * It can be seen on two season 3 episodes of Have Gun-Will Travel on Me-TV and H&I ("Fragile" and "The Black Handkerchief").
 * It was also seen on some episodes of All in the Family before CPTD (now SPT) acquired the syndication rights to that show.
 * The videotaped variant was also recently spotted on two Gomer Pyle: U.S.M.C. VHS tapes released by Forum Home Video in 1989, as well as The Devil and Daniel Mouse, which is included as an extra on the Blu-Ray of Nelvana's Rock & Rule.
 * It also makes a strange appearance at the start of the original VHS release of the 1980 film The Unseen (also intact on an '80s USA Network airing), while the filmed variant appears at the end.
 * It can also be found on seasons 3-5 of Cannon on DVD; Season 3 has an odd combo of this with the CBS Television Distribution logo following it, while the remaining two seasons have the videotaped VoD alone.
 * This logo also made a surprise appearance on a recent Decades airing of the season 2 Bob Newhart Show episode "The Modernization of Emily".
 * This variant had recently made a surprise appearance on GSN and Buzzr airings of a 1980 episode of To Tell the Truth.
 * It appeared on original broadcasts of Family Feud ' s first syndicated run (where it was preceded by the in-credit text), but does not appear to have ever been retained in repeat airings.
 * This recently made surprise appearances on Sky Go New Zealand prints of some episodes of All in the Family (such as season 1 episode 2).
 * Silent Variant: Rare.
 * It was seen on old VHS releases of the 1963 movie Fun in Acapulco and the 1966 movie Paradise, Hawaiian Style from Magnetic Video (both of which plaster over the Paramount logo at the end of the film, though the Spanish-dubbed version, as well as the 1985 Key Video reprint (In English) of the latter film used the standard "V of Doom" music), the 1974 TV movie The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman from Prism Entertainment, and the 1976 movie The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena.
 * It is also retained on the 1985 Key Video re-issue of Fun in Acapulco.
 * It was also spotted on an '80s USA Network airing of the 1968 movie Mission Mars (it is unknown if it's intact on any VHS releases of the movie).
 * 16mm prints of Fun in Acapulco also have this variation.
 * Network TV Variant: Near extinction nowadays.
 * During the 1980s, it was seen on various short-lived shows and TV movies produced by this company, such as The Master, The Devlin Connection, Amanda's, Dear Detective, Ace Crawford: Private Eye, The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair, and To Race the Wind, among others; however, very few have been released onto VHS or DVD.
 * Older prints such as VHS releases might have this logo intact but the more recent releases such as on DVD or Blu-Ray generally plaster this with the CTD logo. Cases in point; To Race the Wind, on which said variant was intact on a 2011 True Movies 1 airing of the film (before the 1995 Paramount Television logo), and The Devlin Connection, The Master and The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair, which were released on video by Trans World Entertainment (but the DVD releases of the latter two use CTD instead).
 * It is unknown if it's preserved on the USA Home Video releases of East of Eden (1981) or For Ladies Only; it is, however, surprisingly preserved on the Starmaker Video reprint of the former film.
 * True Entertainment (now GREAT! TV) airings of Kids Don't Tell have this intact.
 * Rainbow Variant: Unknown. This variant's existence has yet to be confirmed. It was rumored to be on a Comedy Network Canada airing of a Honeymooners episode.

Editor's Note: One of the first (and by far one of the most popular) examples of a "scary" logo within the closing logo community, commonly referred to alongside "S from Hell", "The Mask Of Guo Xiang", the Klasky-Csupo "Super Scary Face" and the "THX Deep Note". Few children who grew up with this logo have fond memories of it, mostly due to the zooming "V" and bizarre, unnerving music. Adults, however, will likely find it to be harmless. Despite - or perhaps because of - its notoriety, it's become a fan favorite in the community, and although much more unnerving closing logos have been discovered since, it remains an important part of CLG history.

3rd Logo (1981)
Nicknames: "Flashing V", "V of Rainbow", "Viacom V II"

Logo:


 * Opening: On a black background, we see the "V" rotating towards the center of the screen in a rainbow trail. Then, the rainbow trail moves behind the logo, and the "V" flashes to bright cerulean and the word "Times New Roman" in the same color flashes in with the word "Times New Roman" below. As the opening theme starts, we slowly zoom up to the left corner of the "V" until it engulfs the screen with blue.
 * Closing: At the end of the reel, we see the "V" with the word "Times New Roman" in blue and the word "Times New Roman" above the "V", and they all zoom in towards the viewer.

FX/SFX: The rotating of the "V" to the center, the colors lining out of the logo, the flash of "Times New Roman" and the "V", the zoom-in to the corner of the "V" in sync with the opening theme. The quick zoom-in to the center with a flash at the end of the reel.

Music/Sounds: The opening and closing themes of the syndie promo or none.

Availability: Extinct. The only sighting that has come up is a sales tape for individual stations to purchase syndication rights for Viacom-owned shows. The tape used for the captures above is from a Hawaii Five-O sales tape.

Editor's Note: This is a very underrated and under-appreciated logo. If Viacom made any feature movies at the time, this was definitely the logo to go with (with or without the 'Presents' moniker). They already had some TV movies out, so this would have been perfect, yet they never used it.

4th Logo (1984-1986)
Nicknames: "Special Delivery", "The Viacom Emblem", "Viacom V III", "Golden V"

Logo: We start off in outer space. The words "Times New Roman" and "Times New Roman" streak through the sun in the background, leaving a rainbow trail. Then on a blue/black gradient background, the two words fly towards a stylized gold ring with wings and the familiar "V" from the 2nd logo on its base. "Times New Roman" with "Times New Roman" in a bigger font, also fly towards the ring, settling inside it. The logo then constantly shines, occasionally flashing. At the end, a firework flash effect emerges from the logo.

Variants:
 * A short variant exists.
 * A extended version also exists, where "Times New Roman" streaks in after "Times New Roman" and "Times New Roman", followed by the border being formed, rotating and dropping down as a rainbow-trailing outline, before retracting and fading to gold, flashing once. The rest of the logo plays out normally.

FX/SFX: The words streaking leaving a rainbow trail, and the firework flash.

Music/Sounds: After a drum roll at the start, a majestic 13-note fanfare plays, with the last note held out. The last half plays for the short version, while it's extended for the long version.

5. Logo (Joulukuu 1, 1985-Toukokuu 24, 1987)
Lempinimet: "V of Calm”, "Viacom V IV", "Ystävällinen V", "Onnellisuuden V"

Logo: Mustalla taustalla näemme pysäytyskuvan Viacomin "V"-logosta sinisellä värillä. Tämän alla on" Viacom "-nimi valkoisella.

Variaatio: Really Weird Tales:ssa "V" ja nimi on pienempi ja ovat väriltään oransseja.

FX/SFX: Ei mitään.

Musiikki/Äänet: Loppumusiikki ohjelmasta/televisioelokuvasta tai ei mitään.

Saatavuus: Äärimmäisen harvinainen, jopa melkein hävinnyt. tai "Wigga Wigga"n, 1995 tai 2003 Paramount Domestic Televisionin, CBS Paramount Network Televisionin ("Tapetti"), or CBS Television Distributionin logoilla.
 * Tätä nähtiin alkuperäisissä lähetyksissä ensimmäisissä 3 jaksossa Matlockin 1. kaudessa NBC:llä sekä tämän piloottijaksossa (maaliskuusta 1986), sekä myös Andy Griffith jälleennäkemiserikoisohjelmassa Return to Mayberry sekä ensimmäisissä 5. Perry Mason-televisioelokuvauusinnoissa, mutta enimmät ovat laastaroitu "V of Steel"in
 * Yllättävästi marraskuun 2013 lähetys Return to Mayberrystä Me-TVllä säästi logon, ennen 1995 Paramount Domestic Televisionin logoa. Kuitenkin marraskuun 21. 2017:n uudelleenlähetys samalla kanavalla laastaroi tämän CBS Television Distributionin logolla, sillä tämä käytti uudempaa painosta. Tämä on myös laastaroitu elokuvan DVD-julkaisussa sekä myös Blu-Ray-versiossa (tämä oli ekstrana The Andy Griffith Shown 1. kauden Blu-julkaisussa).
 * Tämä on säilynyt näissä VHS-julkaisuissa: Return to Mayberryn, Perry Mason Returnsin, Really Weird Talesin, sekä brasilialaisessa Matlock-piloottielokuvan Diary of a Perfect Murder VHS-julkaisuissa, ynnä mahdollisia muita.
 * Tämä myös säilyi Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nunissa kun tätä ensilähetettiin Encore Mysteryssä, mutta Encore Suspensen lähetykset leikkaavat loppumusiikin aikaisemmin ja laastaroivat tämän CBS Television Distributionin lgoolla, kun taas Me-TVn ja Hallmarkin lähetykset laastaroivat tämän 1990-luvun "Wigga Wigga"-logolla.
 * Tämä on säilynyt 2016-luvun Kino Lorberin Really Weird Tales-DVD:ssä, ennen "Wigga Wiggan" ja CBS Television Distributionin logoja.

'Muokkaajan Huomautus: Tämä on joko rauhallinen tai tylsä logo, riippuen sinun mielipiteistään pysähdyskuvalogoista.

6. Logo (1985-1986)
Lempinimet: "V Avaruudessa" (vain alkuvariaatiossa), "V Suuressa Kaupungissa" (vain loppuvariaatiossa), "Aikainen V of Steel", "Hopea Viacom V", "Viacom V V", "Hopea V"

Logo:
 * Alkuvariaatio: Avaruustaustaa tuikkivien tähtien keraa vastaan metallinen pääpiirre Viacomin "V":stä " Viacom "-teksti tutulla Palatinon tyylisellä fontilla zoomaa takaperin metallisella seurausefektillä. Seurausefekti loppuu, kun "V" muuttuu kiinteäksi ja metalliseksi ja " Viacom " muuttuu kiinteän harmaaksi. Logo heijastuu samankaltaisesti kuten "Special Delivery"-logossa ennen kuin tämä leijuu alas pois näytöltä.
 * Loppuvariaatio: Kaupunkia, joiden enimpien rakennuksien valot ovat päällä ja tuikkivien tähtien violetilla yötaivaalla vastaan, metallinen "V" fmuodostuu valopartikkeleista. " Viacom "-teksti muodostuu samalla tavalla kuin ennen. Logo heijastuu, kun tämä on valmis.

FX/SFX: Alkuversiolle seurausefekti ja heijastus. Loppuversiolle seurausefekti, "V":n muodostuminen ja logon heijastuminen.

Musiikki/Äänet/Äänitys: Ohjelman loppumusiikki. Markkinointirullat sisälsivät äänityksen (ääntäen nimen "Vee-a-Com"-ina.)

'Saatavuus: Hävinnyt televisiosta.
 * Tämä näkyi The Lost Honeymooners:n myyntinauhassa.
 * Loppuvariaatio myös näkyi Jackie Gleason Presents: the Honeymooners Reunion:ssa, mitä ei ole nähty sen yhden ja ainoan lähetyksen jälkeen vuonna 1986.

Muokkaajan Huomautus: Scanimoidun näköiset 3D-efektit ovat ihailtavia, vaikka jos lopputulos voi näyttää vakuumattomalta. Tämä on myös edeltäjä seuraavalle logolle, tämän alla.

Availability: Extinct on television. It appeared on a sales tape for The Lost Honeymooners. The closing variant also appeared on Jackie Gleason Presents: the Honeymooners Reunion which has not been seen since its one and only airing in 1985.

Editor's Note: The Scanimate-like 3D effects on the logo are admirable, even if the results can look unconvincing. It's also a precursor to the next logo, which is described below.

7th Logo (September 13, 1986-December? 1990)
Nicknames: "V of Steel", "Silver V II", "Rotating Silver V", "Shining Silver V", "Viacom V VI", "Silver Viacom V II"

Logo: We start out with a screen that's divided in two, with a black/purple gradient on top and silver on the bottom, with a bright light flare shining between. The silver part then rotates counter-clockwise (a la CBS/Fox Video), revealing it is a steel version of the "V" logo as the background changes to a black/blue/purple gradient. The word "Times New Roman" flies in from the upper-left of the screen and places itself under the "V", which shines.

Variants:
 * VHS tapes containing this logo and select TV broadcasts have the "V" shining three times.
 * A warp speed version of the three shines variant has been seen on the syndicated version of Super Sloppy Double Dare.
 * There is also a variant where the "V" shines four times. It has been seen on episodes of Rawhide, Perry Mason, Matlock (seasons 1-4), Hogan's Heroes, The Adventures of the Little Koala, Finders Keepers (Toffler version), Easy Street (1986 series), and the 1986 revival of Split Second. There is also a warp speed version of this, as well as a rare ultra warp speed variant.
 * There is a still variant.
 * There is a variant where the "V" doesn't shine at all. It was only seen on We Love Lucy; the 30-minute re-edit of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.
 * On the 1987 Celebrity Double Dare pilot, the logo is revealed with a computer-generated effect before animating.
 * There is also a B&W variant.
 * There is another sped-up variant of this logo with the music at the normal speed.
 * There is also a variant that plays at a slightly slower speed.
 * On Fox's Family Double Dare, the logo fades in after the Nickelodeon logo with the "V" already in place, then the "V" shines two times before fading out.
 * There is a variant where both the "V" and the word "Times New Roman" appear to be in higher contrast, making the logo look shinier than normally.
 * One version had a midnight blue screen with text saying "DISTRIBUTED BY", and then after a second, it cut to the "V" in the middle of its animation, with the full music playing throughout.
 * Another version cuts to when the "V" starts rotating. This is unofficially known as the "in-progress" variant.
 * There is a variant where the logo starts off in black and white, but quickly changes to color. This was spotted on a 1988 rerun of The Andy Griffith Show on TBS.
 * The British Braveworld Video VHS of King Creole has a variant that cuts off the first or so second from the logo.
 * On an episode of The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams on GetTV, the logo starts fading during the second time it shines.
 * On some episodes of 90s TBS Superstation airings of Perry Mason, the logo is colored green.

FX/SFX: The rotating "V", the "V" shining and the light flare behind the "V" illuminating in the background.

Music/Sounds: Pindrop-like synth notes, followed by a descending synth chord. The music shares a similar musical key as the "V of Doom".

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * The music had a couple of variations over the years. A couple of "warp-speed" versions, one of which is an ultra warp speed version featuring a higher-pitched jingle, can be seen on various programs, if they haven't been plastered.
 * In some cases, it used only the closing theme of the show or none.
 * Some episodes of Cannon and Perry Mason on Me-TV (before that channel received updated CBSTD prints of the aforementioned episodes of both, though the aforementioned Perry Mason prints have since resurfaced on FETV) have/had the "V of Doom" music playing over this.
 * Some episodes of Gunsmoke, Matlock (seasons 1-4), and one episode of Hogan's Heroes (seen in Australia) have the "Wigga-Wigga" music playing over this. A Russian print of Father Dowling Mysteries S1 EP3 also features this over the warp-speed variant, which continues into the CBS Television Distribution logo.
 * A very rare variant of the extended warp-speed (3 wipes) variant includes a voice-over. This was seen on a sales tape for the un-aired game show I Predict. As the logo animates, the voice-over is heard saying: "A Ron Greenberg Production, in association with Viacom." (Pronounced "Vee-a-com", similar to Sandy Hoyt on Split Second).
 * A high tone variant exists, which is most likely from a PAL source.
 * On an '80s print of the movie Running, the normal variant features two very faint copies of the theme playing and overlapping each other that are both off-sync with the animation, making them continue long after the logo fades to black.

Availability: Uncommon, bordering on rare in its unaltered form.
 * Regular Variant (One Wipe):
 * It is currently seen on Rawhide on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I.
 * It's also currently seen on most episodes of The Phil Silvers Show on Me-TV, Forces TV (United Kingdom) and occasionally seen on Decades, and it is preserved on the season 2 Shout! Factory DVD of the show, and on most episodes from seasons 3-4 of TPSS on DVD (season 1 on DVD and the British DVD releases use CTD instead), and was on most episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies, as well as Gunsmoke (mostly color reruns) on Me-TV before they were issued updated prints by CBS, although for The Beverly Hillbillies, it can still be seen on some episodes (the earliest episode to have this is "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch"), and as for Gunsmoke, it can still appear on certain episodes from season 14 (the third color season) onward.
 * It was spotted on the 1989 film Sonny Boy on TCM as well as AMC, and has been spotted on syndicated prints of Cannon films, such as Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
 * This can also be seen on most episodes of The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams on the recent DVD releases.
 * Seen on '80s prints of other Viacom-distributed shows, including at one point in time, episodes of The Andy Griffith Show (particularly reruns on TBS), as well as episodes of I Love Lucy on Nick at Nite (as well as AMC briefly), Have Gun-Will Travel on Encore Westerns, various prints of The Cosby Show and Roseanne, Rawhide on the Hallmark Channel as well as Encore Westerns, The Millionaire on TV Land, and various episodes of Hogan’s Heroes on Forces TV in the United Kingdom and Fox Classics in Australia, among possible others.
 * It is unknown if this was seen on '80s prints of The Dick Van Dyke Show, The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, Petticoat Junction, The Houndcats, The Harlem Globetrotters (1970s cartoon), Hawaii Five-0, Amigo and Friends, Gomer Pyle: U.S.M.C., The Honeymooners, Whirlybirds and Our Miss Brooks, among possible others.
 * It can be seen on the Perry Mason made-for-TV movies from 1987-89, and some from the earlier part of 1990 along with some prints of previous ones (though most use the warp speed variant), but DVDs plaster it over with the CBS Television Distribution logo. However, it is preserved on some VHS tapes such as the British VHS release of Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lesson, but these aren't easy to come by, and as far as we can tell, have never been released to VHS in the United States.
 * It was also seen on some episodes of Perry Mason on Me-TV before they were issued updated prints by CBS, but these prints can still be seen as of recently on FETV.
 * This logo (and its extended variants) is also seen on various game shows syndicated by Viacom from 1986-1990, including Split Second, Double Dare (this includes recent prints on iTunes), and Remote Control.
 * The B&W variant can be found at the end of select VHS tapes of The Andy Griffith Show that were released by Premier Promotions, including notably The Andy Griffith Show Collector's Series Volume 12: Mayberry Classics, and was recently spotted on a Season 08 episode of Rawhide on Me-TV.
 * This logo was also spotted on British VHS releases of Fun in Acapulco, King Creole, Roustabout and All in a Night's Work, older prints of Dempsey and Makepeace, Father Dowling Mysteries, a Decades broadcast of The Blue Knight (1975), at least one episode of The Twilight Zone on the French version of the Sci-Fi Channel, a Movies! broadcast of the 1971 docudrama Evel Knievel, a Escape (now Court TV Mystery) airing of the 1989 film Night Game, a recent TCM UK broadcast of Wild Geese II (1985), the 1987 Cannon film Three Kinds of Heat, which can be found on Netflix UK, Amazon Prime, Paramount+ and Epix.com, and international prints of seasons 1-4 (and some of season 5) of Matlock, though most use the warp speed variant. It does appear on a few Season 3-4 episodes of Matlock on CBS Justice (UK).
 * The "in-progress" variant can be found on the MCA/Universal Home Video VHS of Super Force, the unsold Baby on Board pilot from 1988, as well as at least one episode of Rawhide on Me-TV.
 * It has also been seen on some episodes of A Different World on Netflix.
 * It was also spotted on syndicated prints of the 1979 Canadian sports drama, Running.
 * This made a surprise appearance recently on episodes of All in the Family on Sky Go New Zealand (such as the pilot).
 * This can also be seen on the Late-2010s printing of the film Katherine on YouTube Movies & Shows.
 * The Green version was only seen on 90s TBS Superstation airings of Perry Mason (Such as the episode “The Case of the Fickle Filly”).
 * Extended Variant (3-4 Wipes):
 * The long variant (3 wipes) can be found on the Family Home Entertainment VHS of The Adventures of the Little Koala and was on at least one episode of Perry Mason on Me-TV before being issued an updated print by CBS, while the long version with 4 wipes is extremely rare, and made its premiere on the short-lived NBC-aired sitcom Easy Street, and was last spotted on the Toffler version of Finders Keepers on the now-defunct Nick GAS network. This is also seen on various game shows syndicated by Viacom from 1986-1990, including Split Second, Double Dare (this includes recent prints on iTunes), and Remote Control. The 3 wipes variant was also spotted on a 2017 FETV broadcast of the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Poison Pen Pal".
 * Silent Variant: Extremely rare. Originally, it could only be seen on syndicated TV prints of The Stepford Wives (the 1975 version), though it was recently spotted on the Forces TV print of the Hogan's Heroes episode "The Most Escape-Proof Camp I've Ever Escaped From", which is from season 2, although Fox Classics’ print has the theme present on it.
 * Warp Speed Variant:
 * This can currently be found on some episodes of Rawhide on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally) and H&I.
 * It's also seen on older prints of Matlock (season 1-5, 1990 episodes; current TV prints use the 8th logo instead, while the DVD of S1 uses CBS/Paramount and every other season on DVD uses CTD instead). Oddly, FETV's print of the Matlock S1 episode, "The Don, Part 1" had this preserved. Many Season 3 and 4 episodes of Matlock on CBS Justice (UK) as well as a few season 2 episodes and 2 season 1 episodes keep this logo intact. Its spin-off Jake and the Fatman (DVDs and TV prints of seasons 1 and 2 use CTD instead.), Father Dowling Mysteries (including a few early season 3 episodes), and a Brazilian VHS of Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery (and DVD print) all have this logo.
 * This is also preserved on the season 1 DVD release of Father Dowling Mysteries, preceded by CTD and can be seen on the other two seasons as well. Decades airings use the DVD prints of Father Dowling Mysteries as well.
 * It was also seen on a 2016 British Horror Channel airing of Murder by Moonlight, and was presumably present on the film's original CBS broadcast.
 * It is unknown if this is preserved on season 3 and 1990 episodes of S4 of Jake and the Fatman on DVD.
 * The "DISTRIBUTED BY" variant is ultra rare, as it's only known to exist on Superboy. However, the show's DVD release from Warner Home Video retains it.
 * Warp Speed Variant (Extended): Extremely rare, usually plastered by either the "Wigga-Wigga", Paramount Domestic Television, CBS/Paramount Domestic/Network Television ("Eye in the Sky" or "Wallpaper"), or CBS Television Distribution logos, though they have been spotted on a few episodes of Rawhide on Me-TV and H&I, and the 4 wipe version was spotted on an Australian television print of the Hogan's Heroes episode "Request Permission to Escape", which is the last episode of season 1. When the episode aired in the UK on Forces TV, the last wipe was cut off. It was also seen on UK airings of some episodes of The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams.
 * Sped-Up Variant: Seen on Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen. It was also seen on Season 3 and 4 episodes of Matlock, when last aired on CBS Justice in the UK.
 * Ultra Warp Speed Variant: The ultra warp speed version can be seen on Netflix's prints, most official YouTube prints, some VHS tapes, and The Family Channel airings of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show and The Legend of Zelda (1989 cartoon). The logo is retained on the DVD of the latter show The Power of the Triforce as well.
 * Ultra Warp Speed Variant (Extended): Extremely rare. Could probably be seen on earlier prints of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show and The Legend of Zelda.

Editor's Note: This was a great effort that displayed some pretty good CGI for its time. It's also a favorite among the logo community.

8th Logo (January 1, 1990-May 11, 2000)
Nicknames: "Wigga-Wigga", "\/|/\CO/\/\", "Zig-Zags of Steel", "Silver Zig-Zags"

Logo: On a shaded blue background, a silver "V" flies in from the bottom left and moves backwards. As it does so, a zig-zag line comes out of it to form the other letters in the word "VIACOM" (with the "V shining throughout), with the "A" and "M" still having the form of zig-zags. The completed logo, which kind of looks like "\/I/\CO/\/\", shines.

Trivia: Many people think the announcer is mispronouncing the name Viacom. It is indeed a long "i", like in "pr i ze", although the original pronunciation of the name pre-1986 was indeed with a short "i", like in "p i zza", hence the pronunciation "vee-a-com". Oddly, the post-1986 pronunciation was used by the announcer on the Magnetic Video logo several years before it became the official pronunciation.

Variants:
 * There is a very rare filmed variant seen on some TV movies from the era, like the 1996 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch television movie. Also seen on a British rerun as well as the Russian CBS Drama channel airing of the Father Dowling Mysteries season 2 episode "The Ghost of a Chance Mystery", which plastered over the "V of Steel" logo.
 * Several shows have the name already formed during the later years, with the only animation being the shining of the letters.
 * There is a text variation on this logo for Viacom Productions. It has the "VIACOM" text already formed, but a line slides in from the right and forms "PRODUCTIONS" in the Futura Extra Bold font, after which the "C" and the "O" in "VIACOM" shine. This shorter variation was seen on network TV productions from 1998-1999. There was another variant of this in which the text doesn't shine at all, used on Diagnosis: Murder.
 * On reruns of the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch pilot on ABC Family (now Freeform), The Hub (now Discovery Family), Antenna TV, and Pluto TV, this logo is still (a la the 1985 "V of Happiness" logo) and followed by the 2003 Paramount Domestic Television logo.
 * A black & white version of this exists on some prints of older B&W shows (though most feature the color version).
 * On the 1997 TV movie, The Right Connections, the words "in association with" are seen over the logo's background, then fades out when the animation starts. It was also spotted on another TV movie, In the Doghouse (1998), as well as the short-lived UPN series from 1995, Deadly Games.
 * On WPIX's print of the Honeymooners episode "The Sleepwalker", the logo freezes before it is fully formed. The audio is distorted in this variant. It's likely an error in production.
 * On the 1996 TV movie Brothers of the Frontier (last seen on CBS Justice UK, and Disney Channel in the United States) and a Me-TV airing of Matlock S7 episode "The Class", the short version of the logo is played in slow motion.
 * On the 1998 TV movie Inferno and the 1999 TV movie The Apartment Complex, the Productions variant has the text "Times New Roman" in two lines below.

FX/SFX: The CGI coiled line forming "VIACOM", and the logo shining.

Music/Sounds: Again, there have been several musical variations accompanied with a voice-over by Don LaFontaine saying "Viacom" near the end:


 * Usually, a synthesized rock score is used, complete with drums, a synthesizer and even a guitar. Telephone-like "wigga-wigga" sounds are heard as the line zig-zags.
 * For the newly-formed Viacom International, the same logo is accompanied by different music. A synthesized whoosh is heard first, leading into a jingle played on a flute sample (Korg 03R/W) being heard as the line uncurls. As the logo finishes, a faint choir is heard in the background. Synthesized "shining" sounds can be heard throughout the entire logo. The LaFontaine voice-over is still heard.
 * There is a version where the LaFontaine voice-over cuts in earlier.
 * Some versions have no LaFontaine voice-over. The Viacom Productions logo is one of these, except the variant used on Diagnosis: Murder. An extremely short version with no LaFontaine voice-over was seen for a brief time in 1996. This version is also followed by the Paramount Domestic Television logo.
 * There was a warped version during later years.
 * There is a low toned variant for the short version that appeared after an episode of The Twilight Zone.
 * A high pitched variant exists. It's usually seen on PAL prints of Viacom-distributed shows and movies with this logo.

Music/Sounds Variants:


 * In some cases, it used the closing theme of the show, generic network music on CBS, NBC, and ABC, or it was silent.
 * There is a variant with the "V of Doom" theme playing instead on several early-1990s syndie prints of classic TV movies from the era, plastering the 1976 filmed logo.
 * There is another variant with the "V of Doom" music playing faintly instead on some episodes of The Twilight Zone on Syfy, Perry Mason, and The Honeymooners both on Me-TV and last aired on WGN America. Sometimes, the short version plays with the normal music, but the "V of Doom" music can be heard again faintly in the background. This is sometimes called the "Ghost of the V of Doom".
 * There is a variant with the "V of Steel" theme playing instead on one episode of Gunsmoke as well as a Hungarian-dubbed rerun of the Father Dowling Mysteries season 1 episode "The What Do You Call a Call Girl Mystery" on AXN Crime. Father Dowling Mysteries S2 EP1 on the Russian CBS Drama channel also features this.
 * One episode of Rawhide on Me-TV has the warp-speed version of the logo with the warp-speed "V of Steel" music playing over it.
 * A variant with the sped-up "V of Steel" music was reportedly sighted on a British rerun of the Matlock episode "The Brothers".
 * Another variant with the warp-speed VoS music playing under the regular version was spotted on a Hungarian-dubbed rerun of the Father Dowling Mysteries season 1 episode "The Mafia Priest Mystery: Part 2" on AXN Crime. This is unofficially called the "Ghost of the V of Steel". This may also have been spotted on an Australian airing of a Jake and the Fatman episode.
 * The Viacom Productions variant has used the music from the final logo below on certain occasions. This has been sighted on an international print of the eighth episode of S7 of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, "Bada-Ping!", an Antenna TV airing of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch S7 episode "Sabrina Unplugged", and has also been reported to appear on some episodes of the final season of Diagnosis: Murder.
 * A variant of the original "Wigga Wigga" logo without the announcer in it also exists.
 * On the TV movie My Body, My Child, the warped theme plays over the regular variant.
 * A variant with the "Pinball" music was reported on a public domain cartoon which aired on a religious TV channel. This has yet to be confirmed.
 * At the end of a Russian print of Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, the 1971 Lorimar jingle plays over this logo. This is due to a plaster error.

Availability: Quite common. This logo is quite infamous for plastering the older Viacom logos. Many of the shows that had this logo have been updated with either the Paramount Domestic Television, the CBS Paramount Domestic or Network Television logos ("Eye in the Sky" or "Wallpaper") or CBS Television Distribution logos by now, especially on DVD releases, but it is still seen on some shows and TV movies.


 * Regular Variant: It was spotted on the film I'm All Right Jack on TCM, the miniseries The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw on Grit (and possibly the DVD release), two episodes of Cannon on the season 3 DVD (and one episode on Me-TV, S03 E03,) syndicated prints of Cannon Group films such as Masters of the Universe, and one episode of The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams on DVD. It has been spotted on reruns of color episodes of Gunsmoke on Me-TV and TV Land, albeit in split screen form on the latter channel, and was also spotted on The Alvin Show when rerun on Nickelodeon. However, recent prints of Gunsmoke episodes from Season 12 (the first color season) and Season 13 and are now restored and now use CTD, though it can possibly still be spotted on almost all other episodes from Season 14 on (needs further confirmation). It was also seen when Have Gun-Will Travel aired on Encore Westerns in the early 2010s, as well as some episodes of Perry Mason, Hogan's Heroes (these prints now air on U.K. television network Forces TV and Australian cable channel Fox Classics), and The Beverly Hillbillies on Me-TV and occasionally Decades before they both were issued updated prints by CBS (though it can be still be found in the majority of color episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies (S05-S09) and formerly on select episodes of Gomer Pyle: U.S.M.C.; for the latter show, all episodes have been restored and use either CBS-Paramount or CTD. FETV prints of Perry Mason still have this logo intact on many episodes. In the past, episodes of I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour on Nick at Nite and TV Land had this logo as well. It could also be seen on the Perry Mason TV movies from 1991-95, and some prints of older ones, but DVDs plaster it with the CTD logo. The high pitched variant was recently spotted on a British television broadcast of California Gold Rush. This can also be found on Family Affair, My Three Sons (it also appeared on Season 11, Episode 12 of that show after the CBS Television Distribution logo on a June 14, 2018 airing on Me-TV), VHS releases of Payoff (1991), a True Movies UK broadcast and Me-TV airings of the 1973 TV film A Dream for Christmas, the 2009 Warner Archive DVD-R of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973), the Republic Pictures VHS of Rent-a-Kid, the Prism Entertainment VHS of Memories of Murder (The original Lifetime broadcast used the warp speed "V of Steel" logo instead), VHS copies of The Right Connections, The Operation (AKA: Bodily Harm) (plastering the 7th logo which was used on the original CBS broadcast and also kept on a Lifetime airing), recent Movies! broadcasts of Day of the Animals (1977) and The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia, the Mexican VHS release of the Greatest Heroes of the Bible episode "Abraham's Sacrifice", They Watch, the Starmaker Video VHS releases of Last Train from Gun Hill, Donner Pass: The Road to Survival, Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980), The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race, and Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love, among possible others, a Brazilian VHS of the Sunn Classics adaptation of The Fall of the House of Usher, the Kino Lorber DVD of Really Weird Tales (after the 5th logo), a Brazilian VHS of the Italian film Blood Ties, the Vidmark Entertainment VHS of Murder by Moonlight, and international prints of Rawhide, along with some recent prints on Heroes & Icons. It was also spotted on a 2005 Superstation WGN (now NewsNation) airing of Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990), an old syndicated print of Alone in the Dark (1982), a 2003 WE TV airing of Tears in the Rain (1988) and Sky Go New Zealand prints of some episodes of All in the Family like season 2 episode 6.
 * Warp Speed Variant: It's currently found on Matlock on WGN America, Me-TV, Decades, FETV, Pluto TV, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (it plasters over the the 7th logo on many episodes from seasons 1 to 4, along with earlier season 5 episodes, and the 5th logo on later syndicated prints of the pilot episode for that show; DVDs use the CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo for season 1 while 2-9 have CTD). Some episodes from seasons 6 and 7, and possibly 8, use the regular variant instead. Also seen on the first 3 seasons and early season 4 episodes of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch on Antenna TV, Pluto TV, and Fuse (DVDs have the CBS/Paramount "Eye In The Sky" logo for season 1, while seasons 2-3 have the "Wallpaper" logo and 4-7 have CTD. Hulu prints use the CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo for season 1). It's also seen on the first five seasons of Diagnosis: Murder on DVD, Encore Suspense, Me-TV, Decades (occasionally), and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (however, DVDs of season 2 use the CBS/Paramount "Wallpaper" logo instead). It was also preserved at the end of the DVD print of the Jake and the Fatman S4 episode, "It Never Entered My Mind", which is included on the Diagnosis: Murder season 1 DVD. It is unknown if this same print is retained on the Jake and the Fatman complete series boxset, or if said boxset retains this logo on later season 4 episodes as well as S5 episodes.
 * Ultra Warp Speed Variant: The version where the LaFontaine voice-over cuts in earlier was formerly seen on S1 episodes of The Twilight Zone on Syfy (though some episodes were known to contain the 2nd logo); recently, Syfy and Me-TV had acquired new, updated prints with the CBS Television Distribution logo, making the logo quite rare. It may still be intact on some episodes of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and was spotted on a December 2018 Me-TV broadcast of the Gunsmoke episode "P.S. Murry Christmas", and can possibly be seen on episodes from the later seasons. It was also intact on many Season 17 episodes of Gunsmoke on the UK CBS Channels. This was also seen on at least one episode of Rawhide on H&I and the TV movie My Body, My Child on True Movies UK. This variant appeared on some Season 2 episodes of Matlock and some season 2 episodes of Father Dowling Mysteries when aired on CBS Justice (UK).
 * Productions Variant: Seen on season 4 episodes of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Seasons 5 through 7 episodes of Diagnosis: Murder, among other Viacom productions at the time.
 * International Variant: It was present on syndicated and international prints (though some used the regular variant) of The Cosby Show and Roseanne, but it is now plastered with the Carsey-Werner Distribution logo, though some prints have survived, but not all of them. The international version, and sometimes the regular variant, can be seen on some episodes of A Different World on Netflix, including the pilot, and was also seen on Terrytoon prints that were distributed around in the 1990s, as well as reportedly, one episode of The Beverly Hillbillies on the Fox Classics Network in Australia.

Editor's Note: Another beloved logo by some for its good-looking CGI, music (especially on the International variant), and classic voice-over. This also marked a departure from the "V" logo that was used for the past fourteen years. The core design initially lasted for fifteen years, but even after the current Viacom debuted in 2006, some logos from Paramount have prolonged use of its font past its original lifespan; for example, the movie logo maintained it for their byline until at least 2010 (before Iron Man 2), and the home entertainment logos retained this until the 2019 Blu-Ray/DVD release of Bumblebee.

9th Logo (September 24, 1999-August 8, 2004)
Nicknames: "\/|/\CO/\/\ II", Wigga-Wigga II", "VIACOM 2000", "Robocom", "ViaBot", "Letters of Glass"

Logo: On a smoky blue background, we see the letters of "VIACOM" in a glass font zooming out, being stacked in front of each other, then spreading out. The background is full of the letters of the word along with a blue smoke effect that slowly clears out. After "VIACOM" settles, the text "PRODUCTIONS" in Futura Extra Bold moves up ala the "Float In" animation of Microsoft PowerPoint, with a line and the byline "Times New Roman" (in the Paramount Pictures logo's font) fading in below it.

Variants:
 * A still version of this logo exists (a la the 1985 "V of Happiness" logo).
 * In 2002, the words were made bolder, and the letters at the start are brighter.
 * Sometimes on the 2002 version, "in association with" spreads out above.
 * A 4:3 version of the 2002 version stretched to 16:9 exists.
 * A cropped 16:9 version can be seen on most widescreen movies/shows.
 * Another version has the cropped 16:9 logo zoomed out with borders. This can be seen in 4:3 or 16:9.
 * There is a true 16:9 version.
 * A rare 16:9 version exists wherein the 4:3 version is zoomed out without borders, thus causing the sides of the letters to copy themselves into three. This can be found on the French printing of the TV movie Finding John Christmas (entitled À la recherche de John Christmas).
 * A shorter version cuts to either the first quarter or to the last.
 * There is a slower version.
 * A filmed version appears on some TV movies.

FX/SFX: The letters spreading out and the smoke.

Music/Sounds:
 * A descending crystallized wind chime-like sound effect culminating in a synth explosion, followed by a robotic voice saying the word "Viacom" faintly.
 * The robotic voice was shortened in 2002.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Very early broadcasts featured the 1990 and 1998 network TV music. This can be seen on "updated" airings of season 7 episodes of Diagnosis: Murder on Me-TV and the season 4 episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch entitled "The Wild, Wild Witch".
 * There is also a silent variant.
 * A version in which the wind chime sound effect plays faster also exists.
 * A sped-up higher pitch version also exists.
 * Sometimes, it has the end theme of the show or TV movie or generic network music, as seen on NBC and CBS.

Availability: Fairly common.
 * It can be seen on any show or TV movie produced by Viacom from 1999-2004; these include seasons 4-7 of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch on Antenna TV and Pluto TV (plastered on the DVDs by CBS Television Distribution) and Fuse, The Division on Start TV, season 1 of The 4400 last aired on USA Network, and seasons 7 & 8 of Diagnosis: Murder on Me-TV, Decades (occasionally), Encore Suspense, DVD, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, as well as the final two TV movies spun off from that show (however the DVD print of the last film "Without Warning" uses CBS Television Distribution instead).
 * The still version can be seen on some season 8 and "updated" season 7 episodes of Diagnosis: Murder on Me-TV, Encore Suspense, Decades (occasionally), Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, DVD releases, and original CBS airings from 2000-2001.
 * It was also spotted at the end of several made-for-TV movies such as Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story, A Diva's Christmas Carol, Three Blind Mice, Bad Apple and Bang Bang, You're Dead, among others.
 * It was also seen with the Triage Entertainment logo on the Lifetime series Beyond Chance, which hasn't been reran for years.

Editor's Note: It's not a well-known logo like the previous ones, but it's another well-made logo with some really cool effects. This was also a fitting way to end a company with an amazing and memorable library of logos.