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  1. Intro by: Alex Hhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf5kvLNLON63-YqlSjzssMgSubscribe for more logo histories and other videos.Follow me on Twitter: @dellfan99 M...

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  2. Basically, this is a compilation of all of Sony Pictures' non-divisional on-screen movie logos over the years (like this doesn't include Classics or Animatio...

  3. Aug 29, 2021 · From "American Movie" (1999) on the Criterion Channel.Logos baby!

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    1971, 1975–1977

    This logo is simply a television-shaped tube with stripes and a white, simplistically stylized/abstract Torch Lady inside. However, it is unknown whether this showed up on covers for early Super 8mm, U-Matic, Cartrivision, Betamax or VHS releases of Columbia Pictures product or not, or whether this was ever a on-screen logo.

    1982–1983

    Again, the on-screen counterpart to this logo was only the 1981 Columbia Pictureslogo with no video indicator whatsoever.

    1992–2001

    This print logo debuted in 1992 on tape and disc covers of movies and TV shows on VHS and Laserdisc, In 1993, this replaced the previous print logo.

    2004–present

    The SPHE logo was first used as a print logo on November 30, 2004,although the onscreen variant was not introduced on any UMD, DVD or VHS releases until April 5, 2005. The previous CTHE logo was still used on British, Irish and French-Canadian VHS releases, however, until April 2006.

  4. Aug 14, 2023 · 1999 Columbia TriStar Home Video logo as Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment which also wasn't used much on VHS. Skip to main content Ask the publishers to restore access to 500,000+ books.

  5. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is the distribution arm of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation. It was first established in November 1979 by Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. as "Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment", to distribute films from Columbia Pictures on VHS, Beta, Laserdisc, and Super 8mm, with Warner Bros. titles being released by them in the latter ...

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  7. The 1991 logo is retained on the Sony Movie Channel broadcast and the Sony Pictures Choice Collection DVD-R release of The Whereabouts of Jenny; Oddly enough, the 1982 bylineless version plasters the original 1991 logo (while retaining the ending theme) on Sony Movie Channel broadcasts and the CTV.ca print of I Still Dream of Jeannie.

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