Vestron Television

Background
Vestron Television was the television distribution/production division of Vestron Video. Kinnevik Media Properties Ltd., which later became Modern Entertainment and was absorbed into Lionsgate, started syndicating Vestron's library in the early-to-mid 1990s after Vestron Television folded.

(1987-1992)
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Logo: Same as its film counterpart, except "TELEVISION" takes the place of "PICTURES".

Variant: A shortened version exists where it fades in where the lines on the circle appear.

FX/SFX: Same as its film counterpart.

Music/Sounds: There are many variants:
 * Usually, it used a synth brass fanfare. The short version has this abridged and rearranged.
 * In some cases, it used the regular tune from the second Vestron Video logo.
 * On the series Dirty Dancing, it used the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Extremely rare.
 * Was seen on the Dirty Dancing TV series.
 * It was last seen on a print of Steel Dawn, which was found on Lionsgate Movies' YouTube channel.
 * A sped-up variant was found at the end of a syndie/premium cable print of Earth Girls Are Easy on Showtime as of 2008, but the logo has been omitted on recent airings due to using newer widescreen masters. This variant has also been spotted at the end of the Artisan DVD release of Cat Chaser, using (presumably) a premium cable master.
 * Appears on the Timeless Media Group Blu-Ray of Howling III: The Marsupials, an Avid Home Entertainment re-issue (and Vidmark streaming print) of Party Plane (It is unknown if the regular Vestron Video VHS retains this), FEARnet airings of The Gate, old TNT prints of Ghoulies, Slaughter High, The Wraith, Ghoulies II, an old Prism airing of the 1976 film Birch Interval (which was not released on video by Vestron), an October 2003 Sci-Fi Channel airing of Re-Animator, and the beginning of Amazon Prime's print of Arnold Palmer: Course Strategy, among others.
 * Also seen on Dirty Dancing Live in Concert on VHS and at the end of Tubi TV's print of Waxwork.