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  1. Jul 17, 2021 · Columbia Pictures Television Logo History *UPDATE* - The JohnnyL80 Archive. Originally uploaded on July 13th, 2009. Original description: From 1952 Screen Gems to the current Sony...

  2. Aug 8, 2024 · According to the book Screen Gems: A History of Columbia Pictures Television from Cohn to Coke, 1948-1983, by television historian Jeb H. Perry, this logo was described as "a graphic representing the glow from The Lady's torch".

  3. Columbia Pictures Television began in 1974 as the successor company to Screen Gems and ceased operations on New Year's Day 2001, being absorbed into Columbia TriStar Television, which a year later would be rebranded into Sony Pictures Television.

  4. According to the book Screen Gems: A History of Columbia Pictures Television from Cohn to Coke, 1948-1983, by TV historian Jeb H. Perry, this logo was described as "a graphic representing the glow from The Lady's torch", which is, indeed, what this logo was meant to represent. Mr.

  5. May 28, 2018 · Welcome to Logo History! For this episode, we are taking a look at Columbia Pictures Television! It was made in 1974 when Screen Gems stoppe...

  6. Columbia Pictures Television was founded on 6th May 1974 and replaced Screen Gems Television a few months later. TriStar Pictures launched their television division in March 1986, and the...

  7. The company rebranded in 1924 and revealed the first official Columbia Pictures logo. This time the logo showed an oval shape with a woman in the center and the company name above it. This design was entirely in black and white, with only a rough outline of the woman instead of a full design.

  8. Columbia Pictures was founded on January 10, 1924 as Columbia Pictures Corporation. For their first films, the company used an illustration featuring a female Roman soldier holding a shield in her left hand and a stick of wheat in her right hand.

  9. In 1923, CBC Film Sales Corporation released several films under the Columbia Pictures name. CBC changed its name to Columbia Pictures Corporation in January 1924. This is the first logo to have the Columbia Lady holding a torch, a concept that continues to be used for the company's subsequent...

  10. Logo Variations - Columbia Pictures Television. Switched at Birth (1991): The 1989 open matte CPE logo is shown in a purple hue and lacks a lot of ivory. This was seen on the two tape VHS release and was seen on the second tape; the first video had the regular hue.

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