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


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

Revision as of 16:15, 28 July 2021


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

1st Logo (2012)

Logo: It's the same as the long version of the Sony Pictures Television and Sony Pictures Television International logos; however, "NETWORKS" is below the word "TELEVISION", but 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 (2016-20??)

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, but this logo was allegedly retired as Sony Channel Asia shut down in 2019 and the Asian feed of AXN was sold to KC Global Media, a company of former Sony Pictures Entertainment executives Andy Kaplan and George Chien, in January 2020.

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

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