The Komack Company

Background
The Komack Company was a television production company founded in 1974 by producer James Komack, creator of The Courtship of Eddie's Father. Its first production, the NBC sitcom Chico and the Man, was the biggest new show of the 1974-75 TV season. Komack followed this up in the fall of 1975 by handling executive-producer duties on ABC's Welcome Back, Kotter, another big hit. Alas, Kotter would soon be followed up with several flops (some bigger than others), the last of which was in 1980 with NBC's Me and Maxx, whose female lead was based on Komack's own daughter.

(September 13, 1974-July 25, 1980)
Logo: Over the end credits of a Komack Company show, we see this text:

A Production of

THE KOMACK

COMPANY, INC.

An "and" is seen either under the company's name or over the Wolper Productions name, which follows this (except in the cases of Komack Company shows not produced by Wolper).

Variants:
 * During the 1975-76 TV season, "THE KOMACK COMPANY" was arranged straightly, there is no "INC.", and the "O" in "KOMACK" was shown as a tree, shaped up in Gabriel "Gabe" Kaplan's afro for Welcome Back, Kotter and in Freddie Prinze's long hair style for some episodes of Chico and the Man.
 * On the short-lived Me and Maxx, the text is read as:

A Production Of

James Komack

Company, Inc.

"James Komack" is written in a rather childish font, and there's a copyright stamp underneath.

FX/SFX: None, unless you count the scrolling of the credits (except on the 1975-76, Welcome Back, Kotter season four, and Me and Maxx variants, where it just appears).

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Seeing as it's an in-credit text, it's quite uncommon. The logo appears on DVD releases of Welcome Back, Kotter from Warner Home Video (and later Shout! Factory), and should also be intact when reran. Also seen on Chico and the Man, and other Komack Company productions.