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Background

This is Tom Werner, Eric L. Gold, and Jimmy Miller's production company. It was formed in 2005 with a deal at Warner Bros. Television, after Marcy Carsey left The Carsey-Werner Company. After Gold and Miller left in 2007, it was renamed to Werner Entertainment.

1st Logo (2006)


Visuals: Just the letters "WGM" with the text "WERNER • GOLD • MILLER" on a black background.

Technique: None.

Audio: The first three guitar notes from "Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones.

Availability: Seen on the director's cut of the Twenty Good Years pilot.

2nd Logo (September 7, 2006-January 31, 2007)


Visuals: On a brown background, there are the letters "WGM" flip in letter-by-letter. Then, they zoom in as the text "Werner • Gold • Miller" fades in below. All of the text is in a Garamond font.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A guitar riff, none or a generic theme on NBC or Fox.

Availability: Seen on the short-lived sitcoms Twenty Good Years and Happy Hour. Also seen on the failed pilot of Playing Chicken.

The Carsey-Werner Company
Werner
Werner Entertainment
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