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  1. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. (commonly known as Columbia Pictures) is an American film studio and production company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, a division of Sony Entertainment's Sony Pictures Entertainment, itself a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Sony and one of the major American film studios.

  2. Logo used on the wall of the Sony Pictures Studios; it also served as the Columbia Pictures Television logo.

  3. This is a list of movie-specific variant logos seen on some Columbia Pictures films. The Criminal Code and Ten Cents a Dance (Both 1931): The Torch Lady is shown, but text is absent. The practice of showing the Columbia logo sans company name predates the variations seen on some later films.

  4. Logo descriptions by Sean Beard, Matt Williams, Nicholas Aczel, Internet Movie Database and others. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Columbia Pictures. The Criminal Code and Ten Cents a Dance (1931): The 1928 logo is shown without the company name.

  5. Welcome to the Closing Logo Group's CLG Wiki! This is no ordinary wiki; this is the wiki from the original logo authority that discusses all closing logos you see on TV, from the Viacom "V of Doom" to the Screen Gems "S from Hell".

  6. These are the logo variations seen on trailers throughout the years by Columbia Pictures. Tootsie (1982): On the TV Spot at the end, the 1981 logo has with the MPAA "PG" rating and the copyright info on the background as well.

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  8. On June 22, 1982, Columbia Pictures was sold to Coca-Cola for $750 million, became part of Columbia Pictures Entertainment in December 1987 with Coke owning 49%, and since November 8, 1989, it's owned by Sony Corporation of Japan.

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