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  1. Jan 18, 2020 · Columbia Pictures Logo History from 1924 to present.NOTE: This is a 2nd revision because of 4 minor copyright claims by So... Due to pouplar demand, here it is! Columbia Pictures Logo History from ...

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  2. On June 22, 1982, Columbia Pictures was sold to the Coca-Cola Company for $750 million, became part of Columbia Pictures Entertainment in December 1987 with Coke owning 49%, and since November 8, 1989, it's owned by Sony Corporation of Japan. Since 1998, it is part of the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group (now Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group since 2013), which is a ...

  3. Sep 7, 2016 · The Columbia Pictures Torch Lady has been gracing the silver screen ever since the company was first founded in 1924, but her real life persona would remain unknown until Michael Deas was commissioned to create a new matte painting in the 1990s. The photographer who helped bring this latest - and perhaps greatest - incarnation…

  4. Jun 30, 2024 · List of Columbia Pictures Movies Released | Coming Soon. Columbia Pictures has 71 movie releases in the completed production status. This means the films have confirmed release dates; they have been released or are coming soon.

  5. May 30, 2023 · Columbia Pictures' 'Torch Lady' has introduced us to films since 1924, but in 1991 New Orleans artist Michael Deas was commissioned by the film studio to update its iconic logo.

  6. Background. On August 23, 1991, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video was renamed Columbia TriStar Home Video after Sony acquired RCA's shares from Thomson SA; that same year, CTHV moved its headquarters to 3400 Riverside Drive at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank. In 1995, the company relocated its headquarters to the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver ...

  7. Jul 4, 2024 · On December 21, 1987, Coke's entertainment business was sold to Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. for $3.1 billion. Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. was renamed to "Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc." (now "Sony Pictures Entertainment") and CCT was shut down ten days later and folded into the reorganized Columbia Pictures Television Distribution.

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