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'''Visuals:''' Just an in-credit logo with the text "'''Advertising Sales by'''" with "'''''Clarion'''''" in a script font and "COMMUNICATIONS" below it, with the "O" between the downward "'''''n'''''" extension.
'''Visuals:''' Just an in-credit logo with the text "'''Advertising Sales by'''" with "'''''Clarion'''''" in a script font and "COMMUNICATIONS" below it, with the "O" between the downward "'''''n'''''" extension.


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' A still, superimposed graphic.


'''Audio:''' The end-title theme of ''The All-New Dating Game''.
'''Audio:''' The end-title theme of ''The All-New Dating Game''.

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Background

Clarion Communications was created in 1985 by Chuck Barris and Steve Mathis, as the ad-sales barter for Barris Industries, Inc. On April 8, 1987, it was renamed as "Barris Advertising Sales".

Logo (September 15, 1986-1987)


Visuals: Just an in-credit logo with the text "Advertising Sales by" with "Clarion" in a script font and "COMMUNICATIONS" below it, with the "O" between the downward "n" extension.

Technique: A still, superimposed graphic.

Audio: The end-title theme of The All-New Dating Game.

Availability: It was only seen on early episodes of The All-New Dating Game in first-run syndication.

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