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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1945–1959
Early incarnation of Paramount's in-house TV production division which originated from then-owned KTLA Los Angeles.
2020–present
Paramount Television Studios\tCBS Paramount Network Television (Pre-2006)\t►
- (January 12-September 1968) Regular version. Later version. Bylineless version. Bylineless B&W version. Later bylineless version. Paramount-Norway version.
- (September 1968-1975) Visuals: On a red background, there is a larger blue rectangle, which contains the following text: PARAMOUNT TELEVISION A DIVISION OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION.
- (September 23, 1969-1976) Alternate 1969 fanfare (higher pitch) 1971 fanfare. 1972 fanfare. Visuals: Same as the theatrical 1968 logo, but either matted or cropped to fit TV screens.
- (September 9, 1975-1988) Visuals: There is the finished product of the 1975 movie logo, but more defined this time; the mountain has been compressed by about one inch with the indentations (or impressions) also reduced from five to four.
Contents. 1 Paramount Television Productions. 1.1 1945–1947; 1989. 1.2 1947–1959. 1.3 1959–1964; 1995. 1.4 1958–1961. 2 Paramount Television. 2.1 1968. 2.2 1968–1969. 2.3 1969–1975. 2.4 1969–1976; 2007. 2.4.1 1975–1987. 2.4.2 1975–1987. 2.4.3 1980–1987. 2.4.4 1982–1987. 2.5 1987–2006. 2.5.1 1987 (75th anniversary logo) 2.5.2 1987–1989.
1st Logo (January 8-July 14, 2012) Visuals: On the credits of the program is the Paramount Pictures print logo with the Viacom byline in the 1990 "Wigga Wigga" font below and the text "In association with" above. Technique: A still digital graphic. Audio: The closing theme of the program.