Sony Pictures Television Studios

(January 7, 2020-)
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Logo: On a black background, we see the corporate Sony logo. It then either fades, blurs out, or uses the 2014/2021 Sony transition, as the text " SONY PICTURES TELEVISION STUDIOS" appears.

Opening Variants:
 * August 28, 2020: The logo zooms in, with text that says "Times New Roman" (in the font called Clarendon from the Sony logo) while it flashes. The Sony logo does not appear in the beginning.
 * January 1, 2021-: The logo is updated to be similar to the regular logo, but without the flash.

Other Variants:
 * A 3-second version exists starting on December 28, 2020. Here, we see the Sony logo zooming out forming from the transition, then it fades out as the company name appears with the light behind it. This is used on Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune and streaming-only shows.
 * A still version exists.
 * On Murder House Flip, the logo shares the screen with the Osprey Productions logo.
 * An in-credit variation exists, in which the logo is cropped in a rectangle and inverted.
 * On the YouTube Originals show Copy That!, the logo is seen within the credits of the episode. When the logo starts, the credits show a copyright notice for Sony Pictures Television.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: The same "ding" sound in G major used in the Sony logo.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, the ending theme plays over it or none.
 * The 3-second variant has a swish followed by a dreamy synth fanfare after the ding sound. There is also a longer version. Composed by Lisa Coleman and Wendy Melvoin.
 * On DVS prints of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, a male voiceover says "Sony. Sony Pictures Television Studios."
 * On the pilot episode of The Afterparty, the ding sound plays over the fanfare.

Availability: Current, and is used in tandem with the 2002 SPT logo.
 * Debuted on One Day at a Time: Promo Special. It started appearing on existing and returning shows (except Days of Our Lives and The Young and the Restless) from 2020 onwards, such as the 37th season of Jeopardy!, the 38th season of Wheel of Fortune, the 12th season of Shark Tank, and the 4th seasons of The Good Doctor and S.W.A.T. (the 2017 TV series).
 * The opening variant debuted on the Netflix prints of Cobra Kai, then later in the updated version for the show's third season.
 * This also appears on new and future shows such as The Wheel of Time and The Afterparty.
 * It appeared on the Lifetime TV movies Chris Watts: Confessions of a Killer and Salt-N-Pepa.
 * It also appears on the remainder of Season 6 of Better Call Saul, starting with the episode "Black and Blue".
 * This appeared at the end of FX's print of Holmes & Watson (a 2018 Columbia Pictures film), and may also appear on future airings of old and recent Sony theatrical films on television. Strangely on OWN reruns of Underground, this is seen after the Tribune Studios logo, but the 2002 SPT logo follows afterwards as a failed reverse-plaster attempt.
 * It played before the 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo (whether retained or added) on some shows. Comedy Central and Nick at Nite reruns of Seinfeld also feature this logo.
 * This does not appear on the eleventh season of Robot Chicken as Sony pulled out of co-producing the series after The Bleepin' Robot Chicken Archie Comics Special.
 * The version with the 2021 Sony logo debuted on the Better Call Saul episode "Nippy" (albeit using a variant) while the normal version later debuted on the series finale of said show. It also started to appear on returning shows in the 2022-23 season such as season 40 of Wheel of Fortune, season 10 of The Goldbergs, season 6 of The Good Doctor and season 14 of Shark Tank, among others. It also appears on The Young and the Restless starting with its October 18, 2022 episode, and season 39 of Jeopardy! starting with its November 21, 2022 episode.

Legacy: This logo is considered to be very bland by the logo community, with many considering it an example of the simplified logo trend that started in the 2010s and some even comparing it unfavorably to the first SPT logo at the time of its debut. In fact, it was first thought to be a placeholder logo when it debuted, which ultimately was proven otherwise.