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Change: in 1999, becoming folded into Republic Entertainment and Paramount Domestic Television (now CBS Television Distribution ) in 1999.). Currently, the Worldvision library, with some exceptions (such as the Hanna-Barbera library is owned by TimeWarner and Let's Make a Deal is now owned by FremantleMedia), is owned
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Change: Tales from the Darkside on SyFy (formerly Sci-Fi ChannelChannel) and Chiller. Also seen on the mini-series The Stand on Sci-Fi Channel.SyFy. Seen recently on a print of Universal Soldier on Encore Action.Scare Factor: Medium bordering on high; the animation and WHOOSH may scare some.
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Change: DoomDoom, and snelfuVideo captures courtesy of TVLOGOS708090, phasicbluphasicblu, and Eric S.Background: Worldvision Enterprises Inc. was a television program and home video distributor established from ABC Films in 1973 when the former company spun-off because it
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Change: (such as the Hanna-Barbera library is owned by TimeWarner and Let's Make a Deal is now owned by FremantleMedia), is owned mainly by CBS Corporation, through Republic Entertainment, Inc.1st Logo(1973-1976) Nicknames: "Radar Globe", "Radar W", "Worldvision W Globe" Logo: On a gold yellow screen,
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Change: PicturesEntertainment and Paramount Domestic Television (now CBS Television Distribution) in 1999. Currently, the Worldvision library, with some exceptions, is owned mainly by CBS Corporation, through Republic Entertainment, Inc.1st Logo(1973-1976) Nicknames: "Radar Globe", "Radar W", "Worldvision W Globe" Logo: On a gold yellow screen,
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Change: 1979-1981:1979-1982: "A TAFT BROADCASTING COMPANY" 1981-1987: "A TAFT COMPANY" 1987-1988: No company byline but with tiny disclaimer byline. FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: The globe being drawn looks pretty simple, but isn't as bad as some logos of the era.Music/Sounds: None.Music/Sound Variants: On the
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Change: and Eric S.Background: Worldvision Enterprises Inc. was a television program and home video distributor established from ABC Films in 1973 when the former company spun-off because it was against the FCC regulations for
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Change: Moviemovie The Capture of Grizzly Addams the logo had a four note fantasy theme, which was the inspiration for the jingle to the newer Worldvision logo. On international prints of classic H-B shows, it used a "spoofed" variant of this logo with the H-B "Box" logo theme. Availability:
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