User:Nova/Availability restructure concept

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This is a page dedicated to concepts of the pending Availability restructure proposal. These may not be final.

Concept 1: Sega Films (November 12, 2019-)
Availability: This logo made its debut on the second trailer for the 2020 movie Sonic the Hedgehog and later debuted on the film itself. It also appeared on the trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and later appeared on said film.
 * The open matte version can be seen on Nickelodeon airings of both films. Most networks such as HBO use the normal 2.35:1 prints.

Concept 2: 20th Century Studios (February 3, 2020-)
Availability: This logo was first seen on a TV spot for The Call of the Wild (2020), and then debuted on the film itself. It is currently seen on the company's newer films.
 * This logo does not appear on Everybody's Talking About Jamie because Disney had sold the distribution rights to the film to Amazon Studios. However, the trailer does feature this logo.
 * This logo also did not appear on The Empty Man and Amarração do Amor, which both have the final 20th Century Fox logo instead (as mentioned above), nor does it appear on Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2021), The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, and Cheaper by the Dozen (2022), which all use the 2006 Disney logo, because they were moved from the company during production.
 * The short version is also used as a de-facto home video logo on current 20th Century Studios home media releases (not counting 2020s reprints of all pre-2020 movies, retaining their old logos), after the final TCFHE logo retired.
 * It is possible that the early sky variant was retired in 2022, as most movies as of Free Guy use the current variant. However, it makes a surprise appearance on the first two trailers of Prey (2022).
 * This logo, nor the Time Warner Entertainment byline variant of the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures logo appear on the 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment 4K Blu-ray release of the Regency film Heat, only the Regency logo appears instead.
 * As stated above, this plasters the final 20th Century Fox logo on the remastered re-release of Avatar (2009). It is very unlikely that any other plastering will happen as of now.

Concept 3: Sony Pictures Television (October 22, 2002-)
Availability: This is possibly the most common logo on this wiki. It is seen on its then-new shows and a staggeringly tremendous amount of new prints of classic shows, off-net syndication series, TV movies and theatrical films on television. It's quite infamous and disliked for removing and replacing old logos on many pre-2002 Sony TV programs and movies. The only four pre-2002 shows that do not have this logo are Walker, Texas Ranger on USA Network and the defunct Cloo, All in the Family on GetTV and Crackle, the original One Day at a Time on Antenna TV and The Jeffersons on Me-TV. However, this may or may not appear at the end of movies, notably the recent ones. It had also appeared on shows produced by Adelaide Productions, Sony's now-dormant television animation studio, as they did not use their own logo.
 * The long version is not as common as the standard version, but it was seen on every episode of Jeopardy! from 2002-2007, The Nate Berkus Show, the DVD release of All in the Family: The Complete 3rd Season, and the DVD release and Crackle prints of Odyssey 5 (except for "Astronaut Dreams", which uses the normal version instead), but it may appear on some classic and off-network shows. It also appears at the end of every episode of The Three Stooges DVD Collection volume sets, beginning in the second volume, and can also be found on many other TV on DVD releases from 2002-04 (from 2005 onward it went to the standard version).
 * The low tone theme is uncommon and was last seen on early episodes of Stuart Little: The Animated Series on HBO Family and the 1976 TV movie Banjo Hackett on DVD, while the high tone (both 2002 and 2005 versions) appears on The Boondocks on Adult Swim and Netflix, many Three Stooges shorts on IFC, among other shows and certain films on television.
 * The scoped version can be seen on CBS airings of S.W.A.T. and some theatrical films on TV.
 * The short version is fairly common and it appeared on The Shield on local syndication and Spike (now Paramount Network), Sit Down, Shut Up on Fox, and reruns of Joan of Arcadia and Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital.
 * The version with the SPTI theme was spotted on the 1971 film The Anderson Tapes on TCM.
 * It can also be seen on Sony Movie Channel in widescreen.
 * For series outside the US, it's seen on the series incarnation of the 2007 movie Niñas Mal (translated as Bad Girls) on MTV Latin America and nuvoTV, and Bienvenida Realidad (translated as Welcome Reality).
 * This was seen at the end of an episode of The Jeffersons on Antenna TV before the show's credits, with the CTT logo after the credits.
 * This also appears at the end of most TV airings, a Roku Channel print (and Sony Movie Channel and ThisTV airings) of Lake Placid.
 * This logo also appeared at the end of shows that's its units produced such as Bromans, among others.
 * It also appeared before or after the Left Bank Pictures on some shows that they co-produced such as The Crown and Outlander, among others.
 * As of 2020, this is used in tandem with the SPTS logo, as it still appears on The Dr. Oz Show, The Young and the Restless (until the October 11, 2022 episode), Days of Our Lives, The $100,000 Pyramid, Alex Rider, Crossing Swords, The Good Dish, The Crown and also on international prints of Sony films and shows they didn't produce. It also made an appearance in the 2021 Globo co-production Passport to Freedom, and the first four episodes of season 6 of Better Call Saul.
 * It was spotted at the end of a HBO Asia airing of Darrow & Darrow: In the Key of Murder with the ending theme playing over it.
 * This may or may not appear at the end of TV airings of Revolution Studios titles.
 * It can be seen after the end of Screen Gems cartoons when they air on Toon In With Me.

Concept 4: DTS "Water Drop"
Availability: This trailer was made as an alternative to "Stand Alone", but its similarity to the 1st and 2nd Imagine Entertainment logos resulted in DTS nearly being sued by said company. As such, it was only seen in three theaters in both St. Louis and Albuquerque before DTS pulled the logo almost immediately. This trailer is currently lost, however, it is in the hands of private collectors. Allegedly, the original audio for this logo is in the audio files for the DTS audio CDs of Dragonheart.