WIC Entertainment

Background
WIC Entertainment was the production and distribution arm of Western International Communications. At the time of closure, they were the owner of Superchannel, MovieMax!, BCTV, CHEK, CICT, CITV, and CISA, and the co-owner of Family, Teletoon, and Report on Business Television. In 1991, it acquired Allarcom and its production division, with Allarcom's former production division being initially renamed to Westcom Entertainment, but it was later renamed to WIC Entertainment nearly five years later.

1st Logo (December 15, 1991-1993)
Visuals: On a black and marble background is a giant  "Times New Roman" with a  compass inside the "C" rotates to the center. Blue shadow effects appear underneath and move toward the center.

Variants:
 * On Christmas on Division Street, a still version of the logo exists with the text "Souvenir" in Souvenir font (kinda similar to the IAW version of the 1991 CPT logo) appearing below the logo.
 * A print version of the logo exists, where the logo is in 2D and the full name appears below the logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The closing theme to the TV movie.

Availability: It's seen on Christmas on Division Street, Adrift and Bluegrass Billygoats. The print version is seen on Digger, Hollywood Babylon and Fatal Memories.

2nd Logo (1992-February 9, 1996)
Visuals: On a dark background with blue and green curtain, looking similar to the 2nd Allarcom logo, is the "Times New Roman" letters in silver flipping and setting on the screen one by one. Then, the words "Times New Roman" appear above the logo.

Variants:
 * Most of the time, the logo is still.
 * Sometimes, the text reads "Westcom Entertainment Group Ltd."
 * Prior to 1993, the red compass from the previous logo, appeared at the end of the animation. The words are in Arial instead of Times New Roman.
 * On Pigasso's Place, the text "In Association With" appears below the logo.
 * On Whose Child is This?: The War for Baby Jessica, the still version appears, sharing the screen with the Orange Productions logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The ending theme of any show. CBS airings used a generic theme starting in 1994.

Availability: Seen on shows like TekWar, '90s prints of SCTV, the VHS version of Billygoat Bluegrass and the TV movie Black Fox.

3rd Logo (October 5, 1996-January 10, 1999)
Visuals: On a purple background with vivid clouds is the new WIC logo (a man with his arms spread open, which also form a wave effect) sliding to the left side of the screen while the words "WIC ENTERTAINMENT" unfold, all aligned like this:

WIC ENTERTAINMENT

Variants: The text would vary on certain shows.
 * On the first season of Nilus the Sandman, the sky ripples like the water to reveal the company name. "WIC" is replaced with "WESTCOM" (a combination of "Western" and "Communications"). Under the logo, the text reads: "WIC Western International Communications Ltd."
 * On Kleo the Misfit Unicorn, the background is darker and "WIC" is set beneath the logo with "WESTERN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS LTD." beneath it.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The ending theme of any show. In rare instances, a synthesized ascending tune followed by four ascending chimes of sparkling with a relaxing sounder would play instead.

Availability: Seen on the first season of Donkey Kong Country, Emily of New Moon and Nilus the Sandman. It also appeared on certain international prints of Billy The Cat.

4th Logo (1998-April 2, 2002)
Visuals: On an cloudy background that is letterboxed is a silhouetted lightman in front of some purple light streaks, operating a spotlight. He turns the spotlight on and off repeatedly, as if to transmit a Morse code message. In the background. there are circular streaks with the words "e n t e r t a i n i n g" and "i d e a s". The spotlight slowly begins pointing at us, and when it is head on, a big flash occurs, changing the scene to a platform with two more lightmen kneeling next to the same WIC logo from the previous logo with the words:

WIC ENTERTAINMENT LTD.

with WIC under the WIC logo and "ENTERTAINMENT LTD." under the platform. Behind the logo is the word “e n t e r t a i n i n g” from earlier. The spotlights turn on, and the WIC logo slowly rotates.

Variants:
 * A short version skips the flashing spotlight sequence and goes straight to the logo.
 * Most shows produced by WIC-owned stations, such as newscasts, have "TELEVISION LTD." instead of "ENTERTAINMENT LTD.".
 * On the Japanese dub of Donkey Kong Country, the logo is in-credit and animated in the custom ending theme.
 * On Mentors, the words "PREMIUM TELEVISION" appear below the WIC logo.
 * A print version of the logo exists on Bear with Me.

Technique: Live action and CGI.

Audio: For the long variant, there are some beeps and dark ambient sounds. Then, after the flash, a whoosh that leads to a single choir note with ascending synth harp notes. On some shows, the ending theme is played.

Availability: The "Entertainment" variant is seen on shows co-produced by WIC for cable and syndication, such as the last season of Donkey Kong Country on Teletoon, as well as Emily of New Moon, Higher Ground, Total Recall 2070 and The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures. The "Television" variant was seen on most shows produced by WIC Television-owned and co-owned stations.