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:''Not to be confused with the original non-Sony production company [[TriStar Pictures (non-Sony)|TriStar Pictures]], which existed for a short period between 1979 and 1980.'' |
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[[File:TriStar Pictures 1991.svg|center|200px]] |
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Tri-Star Pictures was renamed as '''TriStar Pictures''' under Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991, with the hyphen removed from its name. This logo was only used either at the endings or trailers of films released by the studio, but the 1984 on-screen logo is still used until 1993. |
Tri-Star Pictures was renamed as '''TriStar Pictures''' under Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991, with the hyphen removed from its name. This logo was only used either at the endings or trailers of films released by the studio, but the 1984 on-screen logo is still used until 1993. |
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===1993=== |
===1993=== |
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[[File:TriStar Pictures 1993.svg|center|200px]] |
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This was only used as an early closing logo. |
This was only used as an early closing logo. |
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[[File:TriStar Pictures.svg|center|200px]] |
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Revision as of 20:54, 18 July 2020
- Not to be confused with the original non-Sony production company TriStar Pictures, which existed for a short period between 1979 and 1980.
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1984–1993 | 1991–1993 | 1993 | 1993–present | 2016–present |
Tri-Star Pictures
1984–1993
Tri-Star Pictures was originally founded in 1982 as a briefly-unnamed joint venture between Columbia Pictures, HBO, and CBS. It was later officially named under its original name on May 16, 1983, but did not start using a logo until 1984.
TriStar Pictures
1991–1993
Tri-Star Pictures was renamed as TriStar Pictures under Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991, with the hyphen removed from its name. This logo was only used either at the endings or trailers of films released by the studio, but the 1984 on-screen logo is still used until 1993.
1993
This was only used as an early closing logo.
1993–present
2016–present
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Part of National Amusements
Predecessors: Film production: Home entertainment: Television production: Broadcast networks: CBS News and Stations: CBS Entertainment Group: U.S. domestic channels: Showtime Networks: Nickelodeon Group: Other channels: Aapka Colors2 | CBS Sports Network International channels: Africa (MTV Base) | Asia | Australia & New Zealand (Club MTV | MTV Hits) | Belgium (MTV Hits) | Brazil | Canada | Europe | France (MTV Hits) | Germany (MTV Hits) | India (MTV Beats) | Indonesia | Israel (MTV Music | MTV Series) | Italy (MTV Music) | Japan | Latin America | Netherlands (MTV Hits) | Poland | Portugal | Spain | Switzerland | Taiwan | UK & Ireland (MTV 80s | MTV 90s | MTV Hits | MTV Music) Nickelodeon (Nick Jr.): Paramount Network/Channel: Comedy Central: Other channels:
Digital assets: Internet properties: Other assets: Defunct/former: Notes: |
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