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Rabbit Ears Productions. Rabbit Ears Productions is a production company best known for producing three television series that feature individual episodes adapting popular pieces of children's literature. Rabbit Ears episodes have been released on home video, broadcast on Showtime, and rerun on PBS. The series features actors, such as Robin ...
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- Direct-to-video, Showtime
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Logo (October 11, 2017-September 16, 2022) Visuals: In a dark room with shades below, there is a television set with rabbit ears on top as antennas. Inside the television screen, there is a gray screen with two white shapes as rabbit whiskers, with the company name zooming in. One of the rabbit ears moves as the screen flickers a bit.
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RabbitEars tracks stations that use descriptive video service, TVGOS, UpdateTV, mobile TV, Sezmi, and individual datacasts provided by local television stations in addition to providing lists of television station ownership, network affiliations, and some other miscellaneous information. It covered the digital television transition extensively ...
Rabbit Ears, Inc. Logo: In a dark room with a shadow of window shades below, we see a television set with rabbit ears on top as antennas. Inside the television screen, we see the gray screen with two white shapes as rabbit whiskers, with the words zooming in "RABBIT EARS, INC." One of the rabbit ears moves as the screen flickers a bit.