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Revision as of 17:25, 12 February 2020

Paramount Television Productions

1947–1964

Early incarnation of Paramount's in-house TV production division which originated from then-owned KTLA Los Angeles.

1959–January 1968

Another early logo that was used on some of Paramount's TV specials and unsold pilots during the late '50s and early '60s.

Paramount Television

January–September 1968

September 1968–1969

1969–1975

1969–1976

1975–1987

This logo is based on its 1975-1986 film counterpart.

1982–1987

1987–2006

This logo is based on its 1986-2002 film counterpart.

1987 (75th anniversary logo)

1987–1989

1989–1995

1995–2006

Although this logo was retired in February 2002, it was still being seen on The Dead Zone series until August 27, 2006.

February 2002–2006

This logo is based on its 2002-2011 film counterpart.

February-December 2002 (90th anniversary logo)

January 2003–2006

In 2006, Paramount Network Television was defunct for 7 years until 2013.

2012

2015–2020

In 2013, Paramount Television was revived and it resembles its current logo.

2017–2020

Paramount Television Studios

2020–present

In-credit versions

1959–1967

1968–1977

Videos