Artists Television Group

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Background: Artists Television Group was the television production subsidiary of the now defunct management firm Artists Management Group, itself formed by Creative Artists Agency founder Michael Ovitz. With a number of short-lived shows, the venture proved to beunsuccessful and by 2001, the company began laying off employees. In 2002, its parent company merged with The Firm, effectively ending the company.

(2000?-2002?)

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Variant: On
The Fighting Fitzgeralds, this shares the screen with the logo for NBC Studios.

FX/SFX: The cube zooming out, the text fading.

Music/Sounds: A plain-sounding rock bassline with drums.

Availability: Appeared on a number of short-lived prime time shows. It appeared on Madigan Men, Cursed (later The Weber Show), The $treet and the unsold Four Play.

Editor's Note: None. This is a boring logo.