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(SCROLL DOWN FOR TIMESTAMPS) Have an idea for a video? Send it here: Β Β Β β’Β REQUESTΒ BOX!Β Β Hello everyone. I hope you have enjoyed this year's Christmas. I certainly have. Since it's Boxing Day, here's a logo history I've been working on for almost a month. This might be my last video of 2024, but rest assured there's more to come in 2025, which hopefully should be another great year. Note: Some variants are not included due to some of them being impossible to find or because a buttload of more variations would lead to the video being too long and unwatchable. I will delete any comments saying "You forgot [variation not included]" or any other unnecessary editions of criticism. AVID (Audiovisual Identity Database) claims the "V of Steel" (1986-90) was used until 1989, but the truth is, it wasn't. Not all plaster errors will be included, with a few exceptions including two variations, both from Greatest Heroes of the Bible and a rerun of The Beverly Hillbillies respectively. Viacom Productions was a television production arm of Viacom International, established in 1971 as the successor to CBS Films, which had been reorganized as CBS Enterprises, Inc. in 1968. In 1977, following difficulties in launching prime-time shows, Viacom's own unit was set up for prime-time programming, led by Richard Reisberg. That year, Roland Kibbee and Dean Hargrove left Universal to join Viacom, and seven years later, Thomas D. Tannenbaum became the studio's president. They acquired Paramount Communications, Inc. on 11th March 1994, and its first major hit under the new ownership was Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996-2003). Viacom Productions ceased operations in 2004 after folding into Paramount Network Television amid financial troubles. The final shows produced under its name were Ed (2000-04) and The Division (2001-04). Special credit goes to Broken Saw, TheVintageTVArchive (TVTA), The British Endboard Archive, and the others credited at the end, whose hard work at archiving the footage is greatly appreciated. This video was released for educational purposes only. I have given credit to the original creators/capturers of the logos/idents featured in the end credits of this video. No monetization is made off this channel. If you feel a video infringes on your rights, please let me know via the About section on the Jonty's Logo Archive channel (instead of striking or filing a privacy complaint), and it will be promptly trimmed from the video or deleted if necessary. Thank you for understanding. 0:00 Intro 0:16 1st logo (1971-76) 3:38 2nd logo (1976-86) 11:58 3rd logo (1978-85) 12:44 4th logo (1981) 12:54 5th logo (1983-86) 13:40 6th logo (1985-87) 13:52 7th logo (1985-86) 14:12 8th logo (1986-90) 18:29 9th logo (1990-2000) 22:45 10th logo (1999-2004) 25:01 Outro