CBS Television Distribution/Summary

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Background
On September 26, 2006, CBS Corporation merged King World Productions, CBS Paramount International Television (spun-off as "CBS Studios International"), CBS Paramount Domestic Television, and CBS Home Entertainment to form "CBS Television Distribution". The merger wouldn't take effect on screen until September 2007, when the King World and CBS Paramount Domestic Television logos were retired in favor of this one below. However, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! began using the logo in October 2007.

(August 20, 2007- )
 Nicknames:  "CBS Studio", "CGI Studio", "Studio Of Staleness", "The Amazing Heavenly Studio", "CBS Eyemark", "CBS Eyemark Studio", "The Sky Studio"

 Logo:  In a studio, with blue lights all over, we see the words "CBS  TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION " with "CBS " in it's usual Didot font, with "TELEVISION " next to "CBS ", and "DISTRIBUTION " next to CBS and below "TELEVISION ", both are in a Helvetica font, floating above a reflective ground (which ripples at the beginning, like water) in front of a wall with clouds on it. The camera zooms out from the logo until it's over. But on the longer version, it stops behind some black girders.

 Variants: 
 * The longer variant has everything the above says, except at the beginning, the camera zooms away from the CBS Eyemark, and "Television Distribution" zooms back in place, and then the camera moves away from the logo and stops behind the girders. It can be seen here.
 * A Black & White version is used on B&W shows.
 * 2010-: Another variant starts off with the animation from the extended version, but is in warp speed.
 * On the newly-revived, but short-lived Arsenio Hall Show, a copyright stamp for Eye Productions, Inc. appears below.

 FX/SFX:  Beautiful graphics, period! The CGI set looks well done, reminiscent of the 1997 CBS Productions logo.

 Music/Sounds:  A beautiful 6 note violin sounder, which sounds like a re-orchestration (and slight rearrangement) of the music in the CBS Paramount Network Television logo. There are four elements:
 * In the short version of the logo, the jingle is faster paced.
 * Sometimes, the theme would have either five (minus the first note) or all six notes.
 * There is a longer version of the theme.
 * On the extended theme, there is a much extended theme that would have the elements of the long version theme.
 * Some series such as Judge Judy, local syndication reruns of CSI: Miami and CSI: NY, and GMC's reruns of Early Edition (plastering the CBS Productions logo and removing the TriStar Television and Columbia TriStar Television logos) would have the finishing of the end-title theme over the logo.
 * On the short-lived newly-revived Arsenio Hall Show, the last 3 notes are used.

 Music/Sounds Variants: 
 * On Jeopardy!, you can still hear part of the 1998 King World thunderclap sound effect before the theme is playing.
 * On Me-TV's print (same as the DVD print) of the Hawaii Five-O episode "Wednesday, Ladies Free," the 1987 Paramount Television music is used. This happened again in the "Sins of the Father" episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation on The Next Level Blu-ray.
 * A "high-tone" version of the short version jingle is on Acorn Media's DVD release of the mini-series Washington: Behind Closed Doors.
 * On season 7 of Wings on DVD, the logo is silent. It was also silent on a 2013 episode of Dr. Phil, because it followed a memorial segment for a consultant for the show, who had recently passed away. This also happened on the September 11th episode of the 2013 version of The Arsenio Hall Show, due to a moment of silence held for those who died 12 years ago on that day. The other logos seen before this one were in silence as well.

 Availability:  Very common. Appears mostly on first-run syndicated programming from CBS Paramount Domestic Television, such as Judge Judy, Dr. Phil, Entertainment Tonight, The Insider, Swift Justice, and The Doctors, among others. It is also seen on ex-King World distributed shows like: Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Rachael Ray, and Inside Edition, but not the concluded The Oprah Winfrey Show. It can also be seen on local reruns of Frasier, Half & Half, One on One, and Maximum Exposure (the latter title to have followed after the Paramount Domestic Television logo of the time). This logo was also seen on Everybody Loves Raymond in local syndication which plasters over the King World logo. However, it was followed by the 2006 King World logo on some TV Land reruns. It was also seen on the remastered version of Star Trek: The Original Series. The extended version is seen on their website and was seen on the final two seasons of Montel. This logo can also be seen together with its then-current network television counterpart's "Wallpaper" logo before it on syndicated reruns of the CSI franchise. The short version should be found on every remaining release of the original "Five-O," from #4 to the end, along with most DVD releases of older CBS-owned programming from late April 2008 onward. Also seen until September 2011 on syndicated reruns of Star Trek: The Next Generation in which this logo replaced the 1987 Paramount Television logo. This happened again on that said show's Next Level Blu-ray. This logo can also be seen together with the 1998 King World logo before it on some reruns of Early Edition on Syfy. This logo can also be seen together with the 2002 Paramount Television logo before it on syndicated reruns of the first two seasons of Numb3rs and syndicated reruns of the first season of Everybody Hates Chris.

 Scare Factor:  None. It's possibly one of the best logos of the decade, but due to it plastering so many old logos, it's not that liked by many people. Like the SPT logo, you either love it or hate it.