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  1. 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...

  2. On September 16, 2002, Japanese giant Sony Corporation decided to retire the Columbia TriStar name and logo from its television division, rebranding it into ...

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  3. 3 days ago · The content shown in this video is not owned by me. Credit goes to the original designers and creators whose work is preserved within this video. No copyrigh...

  4. On seasons 6-10 of Robot Chicken, Houdini and Doyle and the TV movie Grave Halloween (albeit with a fade-in/fade-out), there is a still version of the logo. On the 2021 Lifetime TV movie The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother's Hunt for Justice, a still shot of the Sony Entertainment logo is seen first, then cuts to this.

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  6. From The Video By Sony Pictures Television Logo History (2002 -)Credits: logohistory25This Is 46 Seconds For Another Video ShortsFrom The Brand New Logo Text...

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  8. Screen Gems, previously the cartoon division of Columbia Pictures, was revived as a television subsidiary in 1948. It was formed when Columbia acquired Pioneer Telefilms, a television commercial company founded in 1947 by Ralph M. Cohn, the son of Columbia Pictures co-founder, Jack Cohn, and the nephew of longtime Columbia Pictures president and co-founder, Harry Cohn. Pioneer Telefilms was ...

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