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page originally created by: [[User:Boberrybiscuit|Boberrybiscuit]] on 06/10/2025
page originally created by: [[User:Boberrybiscuit|Boberrybiscuit]] on 06/10/2025
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=== background: ===
== Background: ==
formed in 1952 by [[CBS]], this was a division for distributing/syndicating CBS' shows for tv. it was originally called CBS Television Film Sales (later CBS Films), but was relaunched as CBS Enterprises Inc on January 29th, 1968. due to FCC regulations prohibiting TV networks from owning syndication companies, this was later spun off into [[Viacom Productions]].
formed in 1952 by [[CBS]], this was a division for distributing/syndicating CBS' shows for tv. it was originally called CBS Television Film Sales (later CBS Films), but was relaunched as CBS Enterprises Inc on January 29th, 1968. due to FCC regulations prohibiting TV networks from owning syndication companies, this was later spun off into [[Viacom Productions]].
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Revision as of 05:41, 10 December 2025

page originally created by: Boberrybiscuit on 06/10/2025

Background:

formed in 1952 by CBS, this was a division for distributing/syndicating CBS' shows for tv. it was originally called CBS Television Film Sales (later CBS Films), but was relaunched as CBS Enterprises Inc on January 29th, 1968. due to FCC regulations prohibiting TV networks from owning syndication companies, this was later spun off into Viacom Productions.


1st logo - 1952 to 1958

Visuals: it use the CBS Eye

Audio: Magazine


Spida Factor: Spida think... the CBS eye with the film reel looks really cool

Ass Factor: thats a film reel? i thought that was a lotus flower


2nd logo - 1958 to 1968

Visuals: CBS eye

Audio: might


Spida Factor: Spida think... Same as the last one. doesn't CBS Films sound familiar?

Ass Factor: IDK Man its a piece of paper


3rd logo - 1968 to 1971

Visuals: alt logo uses CBS Didot font

Audio: maaybe


Spida Factor: Spida think... i forgot to write about this. i like the idea of the globe being in the eye it looks pretty futuristic for the 60s

Ass Factor: this reminds me of a home video logo for some reason.. really cool design