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<u>Editor's Note:</u> Not too lavish, but it may be a nice change of breath from the usual SPT logo.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> Not too lavish, but it may be a nice change of breath from the usual SPT logo.


[[Category: Sony Corporation]] [[Category: Television Logos]]
[[Category:Sony Corporation (Japan)]] [[Category: Television Logos]]

Revision as of 06:27, 7 July 2020

Logo descriptions by BenIsRandom Logo captures by originalsboy11 and ENunn Video captures courtesy of ENunn and Pepsi9072

Background: Sony Pictures Television Networks is a division of Sony Pictures Television that broadcasts programs on the SPT Networks.

1st Logo (2012)

Sony Pictures Television Networks - CLG Wiki

Logo: It's the same as the long version of the Sony Pictures Television logo; however, "NETWORKS" is in place of "INTERNATIONAL".

FX/SFX: Same as the SPT logo.

Music/Sounds: The long version of the SPT music.

Availability: Seen on Mexico's Next Top Model.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (2016- )

Sony Pictures Television Networks (2016)

Logo: The Sony Corporation logo animates as it would for the SPT logo. However, the flash reveals the bars of the Sony Pictures Entertainment logo forming. The text:

SONY PICTURES TELEVISION NETWORKS

fades in below and the entire logo zooms out to the center of the screen. You can also see a blue light in the bottom right corner.

FX/SFX: The bars forming, the text fading in, and the logo zooming back.

Music/Sounds: The short version of the SPT music that comes after the flash.

Availability: First appeared on season 5 of The Amazing Race Asia on AXN Asia, and formally appeared on The Apartment: Rising Stars Edition on Sony Channel Asia, which is their first original TV series. It also appears on season 2 of Asia's Got Talent on AXN Asia and is expected to appear on future shows from AXN Asia and Sony Channel Asia.

Editor's Note: Not too lavish, but it may be a nice change of breath from the usual SPT logo.

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