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  1. It also began Paramount's full time practice of using their movie logo as their de-facto television logo. However, the 75th Anniversary was largely wasted, as it only appeared on late 1987 episodes of Entertainment Tonight, while other shows during the period would instead use the standard Gulf+Western variation, before its use on films in 1988 ...

  2. Early incarnation of Paramount's in-house TV production division which originated from then-owned KTLA Los Angeles. Starting in 1987, Paramount Television began using its generic Paramount logo...

  3. Variant: On some of Paramount's earlier movies, the pseudo-logo "A Paramount Picture" is nowhere to be seen in the movie's title, keeping only the two small pseudo-logos below the title. Instead, the full "A Paramount Picture" logo is seen after it. After a few seconds, the movie's credits overlap the logo.

  4. Early incarnation of Paramount's in-house TV production division which originated from then-owned KTLA Los Angeles. Another early logo that was used on some of Paramount's TV specials and unsold pilots during the early '60s. This logo is based on its 1975-1986 film counterpart. This logo is...

    • (January 1-September 1968) Early variant. Later variant. Paramount Television Logo (1968) Nicknames: "Rising Circle", "Iris-in Circle", "Dark Mountain", "Changing Paramount Text", "Gulf+Western Mountain", "Paramount Mountain", "Early '60s Mountain"
    • (September 1968-1975) 1968-1969. 1969-1975. Early 1968 variant (showing the "Split Box") Later 1968 variant (showing the "Split Box") 1968 variant (the finished product)
    • (1968-1977) In-credit version. Paramount Television (1969, Opening) Nicknames: "Gulf+Western Mountain III", "Still Mountain", "Paramount Mountain IV", "'60s Mountain"
    • (September 9, 1975-1988) Original version (before "Television" sliding in) Original version (the finished product) Tall-peaked variant (before "Television" sliding in)
  5. Logo descriptions by Sean Beard, Matt Williams, Nicholas Aczel, Donny Pearson, Internet Movie Database, and others. Logo captures by Eric S., wolfie14, lukesams, and others. These are some of logo variations seen throughout the years by Paramount Pictures, with more to be added overtime.

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  7. Jan 4, 2017 · (1987-August 27, 2006)(February 2002-May 28, 2006)"A Gulf+Western Company" bylineless"A Paramount Communications Company""A Viacom Company"(1988)(1990)(1995)...

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