Warner Horizon Unscripted Television

Background
Warner Horizon Television is a cable network and reality television production company formed by Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. In 2020, the scripted division of Warner Horizon Television was folded into Warner Bros. Television.

1st Logo (2006-2018)
Logo: On a light shaded gray background, we have the Warner Bros. logo outlined. We have the name "WARNER HORIZON TELEVISION" zooming out centered in the logo with "WARNER" in a big font that is cut off a bit at the bottom with also a shadow effect, "HORIZON" in a medium-sized font, and "TELEVISION" in a smaller font with the Warner byline below the logo. The Warner Bros. print shield logo is drawing itself as the words zoom out.

Bylines:
 * 2006-2018: A Time Warner Company

Variants:
 * On shows broadcast in widescreen, the Time Warner byline is placed further up underneath the shield.
 * On some shows like The Voice, the text "Distributed by" appears on the tip above the logo.
 * "In Association With" may also appear above on some shows.
 * Sometimes, the logo is bylineless.

FX/SFX: The words zooming out. The "WB" print shield logo drawing. Sometimes, it's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: None, generic themes and voice-overs on ABC, NBC, and The CW, or the end theme of the show. The 2017 revival of Love Connection and Ellen's Game of Games has a loud whoosh that play on the logo, right after the Telepictures logo.

Music/Sounds Variant: On 500 Questions, the deep whoosh from the next logo is heard.

Availability: Seen on Pretty Little Liars, The Voice, Dallas (the 2012 revival), Rizzoli and Isles, Marshal Law: Texas, The Bachelor (and its spinoff The Bachelorette), Ground Floor, Sullivan and Son, Longmire, the revival of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and Oh Sit!.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (September 10, 2015-2020)
Logo: We start on a black background, then zoom out to reveal "WARNER" in the same font (and same style) as before, zooming out and rotating in CGI. "HORIZON", also from the previous logo, spaces in to fit the same space as before, then "TELEVISION", again from the previous logo, spaces in as well. As this happens on the same background as before, the WB shield from before is in the background as we pan.

Bylines:
 * 2017-2018: A Time Warner Company
 * 2018-2020: A WARNERMEDIA Company (in the same font for the Warner Bros. Pictures logo)

Variants:
 * "Distributed by" or "In Association With" appears above the logo on some shows.

FX/SFX: The text "WARNER" rotating and the rest of the logo zooming out.

Music/Sounds: A deep whoosh as "WARNER" zooms out.

Availability: No longer current, but seen on Fuller House and the fourth season of Longmire on Netflix, Claws on TNT, and the first 4 seasons of Queen Sugar on OWN.

Editor's Note: A good effort to combine CGI and 2D animation for this time.

3rd Logo (October 13, 2020-)
Logo: We first see three close-up shots of the 2019 WB logo. After a split-second, the W lights up in neon purple, the B lights up in neon yellow, and the shield outline lights up in neon blue. Then we see a flash of light, which dies down to reveal the 2019 WB logo, in blue and white, zooming out to the left to make room for "WARNER HORIZON UNSCRIPTED TELEVISION" to fade in. The shield then shines. Blue lights can be seen in the background.

Trivia: This logo is a homage to every neon sign from The WB (a defunct network that ran between 1995 and 2006) during the "backlot" era from the network's launch until 2004, including the network's logo, shows and the Kids' WB block.

Variants:
 * Some shows have "In Association With" or "Distributed by" appearing above.
 * A short version exists, where we only see one close-up shot of the 2019 WB logo.
 * On The Masked Dancer, the aforementioned variant appears next to the Very Good Productions logo.

FX/SFX: The lights on the WB shield turning on, the shield zooming out and shining, and the text fading in, all in CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A string note plays throughout. We hear click sounds and a cymbal roll when the WB logo zooms out.

Availability: Brand new. It made its first appearance on the sixteenth season of The Bachelorette.

Editor's Note: Possibly made for the rebrand of Warner Bros. It has the same shield that is also used on the 2020 Warner Bros. Pictures logo.