Bunim/Murray Productions

Background
Bunim/Murray Productions was founded by Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray in 1987, which mainly focuses on producing reality shows. In March 2010, it was acquired by the Banijay Group.

1st Logo (May 21, 1992-April 1, 2003)
Logo: On a black marble background, we see a plate reading the company name inside it, which shines. Sometimes, "in association with" or the website URL appears below.

Technique: 3D computer effects.

Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme.

Availability: Seen on The Real World, Making The Band, and likely seen on American Families.

2nd Logo (April 25, 2003-November 14, 2011)
Logo: Over a sky background with clouds moving quickly, we see a slash zoom out, then the company name from before in  slides out of it from both sides.

Variants:
 * A widescreen version exists.
 * On The Real World and early episodes of The Challenge, the logo is sped-up at first, but then slows down once the text is almost finished zooming out.
 * A longer version exists. In this version, we see the cloud background first, then a line draws itself from the bottom. An "M" emerges from the line as it rotates and turns 3D. The "M" can be seen in the line's reflection. As the logo rotates, it reveals the word "BUNIM", then the line tilts into a slash, revealing the rest of the logo and segueing into the rest of the animation. This can be seen on the movie The Real Cancun.
 * A short version exists, starting from when the text zooms out.
 * A sped-up version of the long version also exists.
 * Starting in 2010, the logo flashes into the 2008 Banijay Entertainment logo.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A 4-note fanfare, sometimes shorter.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * The long version has a slower 4-note fanfare, accompanied by strings.
 * On some shows, a 3-note guitar theme is heard, ending with a cymbal crash on the last note.
 * On 2006-2009 episodes of Bad Girls Club, a one-note synth jingle is heard.
 * Sometimes, a whoosh sound is heard.
 * From 2009 to 2011 on some shows, a different synthesized jingle is used. In the short version of this jingle, you can hear the whoosh sound from above (if listened in stereo).
 * The Banijay version has a quick drumroll for the jingle's transition, followed by a high-pitched synth.
 * Otherwise, it uses the ending theme of the show.

Availability: First debuted on the 2003 movie The Real Cancun. It was then seen on later seasons of The Real World on MTV, the E! reality shows The Simple Life (first 3 seasons aired on Fox), Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Starting Over on local syndication, Living Lohan, and the Oxygen reality show Bad Girls Club.

3rd Logo (October 9, 2011-September 12, 2022)
Logo: Same as the 2011 Banijay Group logo, but the "B" is dark blue and the company name replaces "Banijay Group". The byline "A Banijay Group Company" also fades in below.

Variant: In 2016, the logo was enhanced for 3D (now a lighter shade of blue), with the byline now reading "We are Banijay".

Technique: Same as the Banijay Group logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Banijay Group logo.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the two-part Keeping Up with the Kardashians special "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event", the 2009 version of the previous logo's music is heard.

Availability: It was first seen on the two-part Keeping Up with the Kardashians special "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event". Despite Banijay's recent rebrand, this logo made a surprise appearance on the 2022 revival of Don't Forget the Lyrics!.

4th Logo (March 4-April 8, 2021)
Logo: On a black background, we see the company name with the Banijay byline below, all in pink and in the Banijay corporate font. The Banijay "B" logo is seen to the left of them.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Unknown.

5th Logo (April 29, 2021-)
Logo: On a background resembling a piece of paper, we see a stylized "B" and a stylized blue "M". Underneath that is the company name in dark blue. One second later, the B and M intersect. The middle section of the B overlaps the middle section of the M, and then in stop-motion, the left section of the M overlaps the bottom-left section of the B. The Banijay logo forms below the company name and then the Banijay byline fades in one by one next to it.

Variants:
 * On the about section of the Bunim/Murray website under "Our Company", "ENTERTAINMENT" replaces "PRODUCTIONS", and the byline reads "A Banijay Company".
 * A warp-speed version exists.

Technique: Stop-motion and simple 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A three-note piano/string tune with a beat on the final note, the closing theme or none.

Availability: First seen in April 2021 on the home page for Bunim/Murray.