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  1. 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".

  2. This page only shows primary logo variants. 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 .

  3. Most of these logos have been plastered by the Columbia TriStar and/or Sony Pictures Television logos but it just might pop up on some older prints of shows. It was previously found on some episodes of Designing Women on TV Guide Network.

  4. On January 1, 2001, Columbia Pictures Television officially dropped its separate logo and it was replaced by that of Columbia TriStar Television, with Days of Our Lives being the last known show to feature the separate CPT logo, just in time when NBC started doing split-screen credits. On October 25, 2001, CTT and CTTD merged to form Columbia ...

  5. May 28, 2014 · Columbia Pictures Television Logo History in G Major

  6. NOTE: This page shows alternate print logos and designs seen on TV and other media. NOTE: There was no official print version of this on-screen logo design. This is only a render. NOTE: For this corporate logo, though similar to its movie counterpart, the semicircle color designation for the TV...

  7. 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...

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