Harpo Studios

Background
Harpo Studios (also known as Harpo Productions) is a production company founded by television personality and entrepreneur Oprah Winfrey in 1986. Its name (not to be confused with one of the Marx brothers) is "Oprah" spelled backwards.

1st Logo (November 4, 1988-2003)
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Visuals: On a white background, there is a cartoon version of Oprah Winfrey, wearing a lavender jacket over a yellow dress, pulling a wagon that has "HARPO" (in an ITC Grouch font) with the "O" slanted on it, while on the wagon's outer base reads "PRODUCTIONS, INC." (set in Akzidenz-Grotesk BQ Medium Extended). As Oprah stops and lets go of the handle, the wagon continues moving and bumps into her, causing the "HARPO" to shake, then appearing normal. The copyright notice reading "© [YEAR] HARPO PRODUCTIONS, INC." (at the bottom of the screen) fades in midway through the duration. Oprah smiles and curtsies. After Oprah curtsies, her right hand points to the "O" in "HARPO".

Early Variant: The copyright notice fades in at the end; it could either be filmed or videotaped.

Other Variants:
 * A short version exists.
 * Another version of the logo exists: for about 7 seconds, the logo freeze-frames at the end.
 * On a December 17, 1994 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show, "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED" is underneath the copyright notice.
 * Starting on September 16, 2000, the copyright notice reads "© [YEAR] HARPO, INC."
 * On BET prints (starting on December 22, 2006 and up until February 28, 2008) of the 1989 TV miniseries The Women of Brewster Place, "In Association With" fades in at the same time as the copyright notice. The logo is also cut-short; it uses the filmed version. Some of these prints have the same IAW version except it uses the videotaped version.
 * On Brewster Place, the copyright notice is absent.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A somewhat dramatic 10-note synth string/horn fanfare, then 4 more quick notes, a brief piano pluck, and a final string note with a faint glockenspiel glissando (starting on August 29, 1991, the music is low-pitched). Composed by Paul David Wilson at Herschel Commercial, who has composed a lot of jingles and scores for TV commercials. Otherwise, the closing theme or none.

Audio Variant: On the February 28, 1989 Channel 4 airing of season 1 episode 2 of The Oprah Winfrey Show, the last 6 notes of the music repeats when it cuts to the Midlantic Films logo. This is the result of an editing error.

Availability:
 * Seen on The Oprah Winfrey Show starting with late season 3. Reruns of the classic Oprah Winfrey Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network replace this with the 3rd logo.
 * It is also found on the 1989 miniseries The Women of Brewster Place and its spinoff Brewster Place.
 * This was surprisingly spotted on a August 18, 2018 OWN re-airing of a 1999 Oprah Winfrey Show episode, with Aretha Franklin as a guest.
 * It has been spotted on a few Oprah episodes seen on Oprah's YouTube channel and it is retained on an episode that was included as a special feature on the 35th Anniversary 4K/Blu Ray release of Ghostbusters I & II.

2nd Logo (November 15, 2005-2010)
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Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with "HARPO PRODUCTIONS, INC." in the same font as the 1st logo, with the "O" slanted, rotating towards the camera. There is a reflection of the name on the base, and the name shines with "pings". The reflection disappears at the end.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, "INC." doesn't appear next to "PRODUCTIONS".
 * A version exists that starts with the name shining.
 * There is another version where "PRODUCTIONS" is absent.
 * A copyright stamp may appear below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A string theme with twinkle sounds. Otherwise, the closing theme.

Availability: The earliest known appearance of this logo is on The Oprah Winfrey Show: 20th Anniversary Collection DVD in 2005 (following the Paramount DVD logo). This later appeared in September 2006 on The Rachael Ray Show and Oprah Winfrey's Legends Ball.

3rd Logo (2010-)
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Visuals: Against a white background, a ring moves up and copies into 5 multicolored rings (colored green,, purple, and sky blue) like a gyroscope, revealing "HARPOSTUDIOS" (set in an Interstate font). During the logo's duration, there is a see-through shadow underneath the rings.

Variants:
 * A copyright stamp may appear below.
 * On some local airings of The Oprah Winfrey Show from 2010-2011, the logo appears on the right side of the screen with the text underneath the rings and the copyright info stacked.
 * Sometimes, the logo reads simply "HARPO". This appeared starting in late-2017 on SuperSoul Sunday.

Technique: CGI created in-house at Harpo Design.

Audio: A dramatic fanfare which later turns into a flourish at the end (somewhat resemblant of the 1988 logo's music), concluding with a string pluck.

Audio Variant: Beginning in 2011 on most shows, the first few notes of the fanfare are cut off.

Availability: It's seen on all Oprah Winfrey specials from 2010 to the present time. It is also seen on later episodes of The Oprah Winfrey Show as well as The Rachel Ray Show, The Dr. Oz Show from seasons 2 to 8, SuperSoul Sunday, and the short-lived The Nate Berkus Show. This plasters the 1st logo on OWN reruns of classic The Oprah Winfrey Show episodes.

4th Logo (November 1, 2019-)
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Visuals: Over a white background, the logo starts with the same rings from before, but this time in and, much like the Harpo Films logo, rotating as they form. The words "HARPO" and "PRODUCTIONS" then fade in one by one.

Technique: Same as before.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Oprah's Book Club and Oprah Talks.