CBS Studios

Background
On August 10, 2004, Viacom, Inc. formed "CBS Paramount International Television" as a merger of two successful international television companies: Paramount International Television and CBS Broadcast International. That same date, Viacom formed the CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group as a result of two successful television production companies: Paramount Network Television and CBS Productions. Their respective names and logos, however, were kept. After the CBS and Viacom split was made official on December 31, 2005, beginning on January 17, 2006, the CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group and Paramount Domestic Television became part of the new semi-independent CBS Corporation. Because of this new ownership, it was decided that CBS would add their moniker to the studio's television unit, thus creating CBS Paramount Television, consisting of CBS Paramount Network Television, CBS Paramount Domestic Television, and CBS Paramount International Television (spun-off as "CBS Studios International" in 2009). The transition was quick but gradually done, with copyrights to "CBS Studios Inc." appearing on shows such as Entertainment Tonight as early as February. Although, the post-2006 episodes of shows like CSI still kept the copyright to 'CBS Broadcasting, Inc.' The logos would make their debut by early summer '06, with CBS Paramount Television's "Eye in the Sky" syndication logo debuting on May 29th, 2006 - Memorial Day on that day's run of syndicated daytime programming from the company, retiring this one in September 2007 when the CBS Television Distribution logo debuted, since its formation on September 26, 2006 by King World, CBS Paramount Domestic Television, CBS Paramount International Television, and CBS Home Entertainment. The network television logo, "Wallpaper," wouldn't appear on TV screens until June 11, 2006 on season 3 of The 4400 on USA.

On May 15, 2009, the post-2006 CBS Corporation (formerly the "old" Viacom) ended its three-year licensing rights to the Paramount name and logo from the post-2006 Viacom, which owned Paramount Pictures. As a result, the CBS Paramount Television Group and its network television arm were rebranded as "CBS Television Studios". In addition, the then-revived CBS Paramount International Television was renamed "CBS Studios International", and the revived CBS Productions was reincorporated as its in-name-only unit. For the first time on network television since 1966, the "Paramountain" or anything resembling Paramount's symbol is nowhere to be seen; however, the post-2006 Viacom relaunched Paramount's television division in 2013. New and returning television shows have copyright for CBS Studios Inc. with exceptions of the new seasons of the CSI franchise, which have copyright for CBS Broadcasting Inc. On October 8, 2020, ViacomCBS announced that CBS Television Studios would be rebranded to simply "CBS Studios", as part of a major rebrand that unifies all CBS operations and divisions.

1st Logo (May 29, 2006-November 2007)
Nicknames: "Eye in the Sky", "CBS Eyemark-Paramount Mountain Combo"

Logo: We see a large bluish CBS Eye in a cloudscape reminiscent of the 2002 Paramount Ultra Majestic Mountain. In the foreground, the words "Times New Roman" (with the company names in their respective typeface) appear above a line which has "TELEVISION" written underneath. The company name has an Eyemark to the left of it, and a Paramount print logo at the right, and everything is in white with a gold outline. The text and the print logos slowly zoom out together. The entire logo is in 3D, and a lens flare shines over the entire background.

Variants:
 * On the digitally-restored-and-remastered Star Trek: The Original Series, there is a silent widescreen version of the logo in several variations: one with "(C) *[YEAR] Paramount Pictures Corporation" below, one with the Paramount and Norway copyright and the pre-1968 Paramount logo, one without a copyright, and one with the late-1960s copyright information and the Gulf+Western byline at the bottom of the screen. The Gulf+Western variant of this logo was last seen on TV Land's reruns of Star Trek: The Original Series. The same variant plastered the 1968 Paramount Television "Split Box" logo.
 * A print version existed on a few Star Trek games. One of them was Tactical Assault for the PSP.
 * A black and white variant exists.

FX/SFX: The light effects and the words zooming out. It's all CGI.

Music/Sounds: A five-note fanfare that sounds a little like the ending of the then-current CBS Evening News theme. The logo may also have the end theme playing over it, or no music at all.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Some shows like Dr. Phil and Judge Joe Brown have a different arrangement of the theme.
 * A longer version starts with a low brass note (A) and segues all the way to the music.
 * Sometimes, the 1987 Paramount Television jingle is heard, as well as many other music from its logos (mostly the 1987 one), due to terrible plastering.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * It used to appear mostly on first-run syndicated programming from CBS Paramount Domestic Television, which were Judge Judy, Dr. Phil, Montel, and Entertainment Tonight. It was widely expected that this logo would plaster the 1995 and 2002 Paramount Television logos on repeats of shows belonging to their extensive catalog, but this was not the case except on some DVDs.
 * Also seen several times on Star Trek: The Original Series on MeTV.
 * The silent version is seen on reruns of Twin Peaks and S1 of Beauty and the Beast on Chiller and the S1 DVD releases of Girlfriends, Family Ties, Sabrina The Teenage Witch, and the S2 DVD release of Dynasty.
 * This is also seen on S1 DVDs of the original Hawaii Five-O and newer S1 reruns of said show, Star Trek: The Original Series, and S1 episodes of Bosom Buddies on MeTV and DVD.
 * Curiously enough, episodes of the 2000 series of the UK version of Wheel of Fortune aired on Challenge have this succeeding the Scottish Television logo. CBS Paramount International Television owned the international distribution rights to Wheel of Fortune. However, due to allegations against the presenter of Wheel of Fortune at that time, this season is no longer aired, with the rest using CBS Studios International or just the Scottish Television logo instead.
 * It has also more recently been spotted on some episodes of Perry Mason on MeTV and FETV (black and white variant).

Editor's Note: The logo is somehow pretty dated, even for its time. However, the average viewer will think that the print logos and "CBS Paramount TELEVISION" may not appear to be CGI, and were tacked on over the CGI "Eye in the Sky" background using simple chyron effects.

2nd Logo (June 11, 2006-July 11, 2009)
Nickname: "CGI Wallpaper", "CBS Eyemark-Paramount Mountain Combo II", "CBS Paramount Wallpaper"

Logo: On a black screen, we see the CBS Eyemark logo zooming out to the middle. We later see two streaks of light pass through the words "Times New Roman", a line, and "TELEVISION" below it, in the same design as the Domestic TV logo except for the print logos, which are omitted. The company name quickly zooms out to the center of the screen, with "Times New Roman" zooming out first, and "Times New Roman TELEVISION" zooming out second. The background quickly fades to a navy blue background with a wallpaper of CBS Eyes and Paramount print logos in a curved pattern and shining light rays filling the screen. The name later zooms in slowly.

Trivia: The "Eyemark/Mountain" logo is a throwback to the 1959-1962 "CBS Eyemark Wallpaper" logo.

Variants:
 * There is a black & white variant of this logo used on B&W shows.
 * Sometimes, the animation is slower.
 * A rare extended version exists that starts closer to the center CBS Eyemark on the wallpaper as we zoom out. The animation is slightly slower and the logo stays on-screen for an extra second before fading out.
 * "In Association With" appears above the logo on The House Next Door.

FX/SFX: The zooming and light effects. The words look appropriate against the more two-dimensional background this time.

Music/Sounds: An airy, six-note jingle followed by a harp. It sounds kind of similar to the Buena Vista Television logo's theme. Often times, the end theme plays over it.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, it used the music from the first logo.
 * Shows by CBS Paramount Domestic Television used a more orchestrated version of the theme. This happened beginning in November 2006.
 * Although most network shows from CBS Paramount Network Television used the "Network" arrangement of the theme, some network shows like NCIS, 7th Heaven, Comanche Moon and Everybody Hates Chris used the "Domestic" arrangement of the theme.
 * There is a shorter three-note variant that just features the last three notes. A high tone also exists. Three arrangements of this theme exist.
 * The short theme is sped-up on season 2 of The Game.
 * A warp-speed version of both the original and shortened versions exist.
 * On the Wings episodes "Joe Blows, Part 1" and "Joe Blows, Part 2" on the season 5 DVD, on Spanish prints of a few S2 episodes of Diagnosis: Murder such as "Many Happy Returns", and on one episode on Girlfriends: The Complete Second Season on DVD, the 1987 Paramount Television theme is heard, probably due to sloppy plastering.
 * Russian airings of Sabrina the Teenage Witch from season 2 and 3 had the Viacom "Wigga-Wigga" music (without voice over) play over it instead, probably due to sloppy plastering once again.
 * One episode of CSI: Miami on Fox Crime had this with the shortened CBS Television Studios music. Also seen on Paramount+ prints of at least one NCIS episode from this era. This is probably a reverse plaster.
 * NBC, CBS and The CW airings used their generic themes and voice-overs.
 * On Spanish prints of a few S1 episodes of The Love Boat, the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises theme in low-tone is heard over the logo.
 * On an NTSC DVD print of Comanche Moon, this logo has the music of the Sony Pictures Television logo, while the latter logo uses the CPTV music. This is probably due to an editing error.
 * The above extended version has the theme starting halfway through the animation.
 * On Encore Westerns, one episode of Rawhide had the 1976 Viacom "V of Doom" music in warp-speed over the short B&W logo.

Availability: Common for the network version and uncommon for the domestic version.
 * This logo was rather prevalent on programs from CBS and The CW during the 2006-2009 television seasons. This logo also appeared on syndicated programs from November 2006 until 2007.
 * It's also featured on most CBS Paramount Television series on DVD from 2007 to early April 2009, including seasons 3-5 of JAG (H&I airings of seasons 3 and 4 have this logo), season 4 of Wings, seasons 2-3 of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, seasons 3-4 of Walker, Texas Ranger, season 2 of Diagnosis: Murder, and season 1 of Matlock.
 * It was seen on some contemporary prints (excluding the 2014 DVD release because the CTD logo was used) and Encore Suspense airings of Perry Mason Returns as well as some contemporary prints of Return to Mayberry (excluding a recent MeTV broadcast and possibly DVD and Blu-Ray releases) and is seen on episodes of The Wild Wild West on MeTV and Decades, plastering the 1995 Paramount Domestic Television and older Viacom logos, along with some restored episodes of The Odd Couple and Rawhide on MeTV and H&I and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour on Decades. It was also seen on a March 2020 FETV airing of the Perry Mason finale, "The Case of the Final Fade-out."
 * The extended version can be found on a very early 2007 episode of The Montel Williams Show.
 * The slowed-down version (which is basically the extended version, but shortened) can be seen on shows like the 2nd half of season 8 and season 9 of CSI, Entertainment Tonight and The Insider.
 * This logo was also seen on an episode of Rawhide that aired May 27, 2010 on Encore Westerns, plastering the warp-speed "V of Doom" logo.

Editor's Note: This is actually a nicely made logo that's at least preferable to the previous logo and CTD's logo. This logo was also used for CBS Paramount Domestic Television from November 2006-August 19, 2007.

1st Logo (September 8, 2009-September 26, 2021)
Nicknames: "The Zooming Eye at Warp Speed", "The Racing Eye", "CBS Eyemark", "CW Eyemark", "Warp Speed CBS Eyemark"

Logo: On a blue background, we see the CBS Eyemark logo zooming in from the right to the left at warp speed. Then the text "CBS" (in the Akzidenz-Grotesk font), with the words "TELEVISION STUDIOS" (in Myriad) below and the Eyemark next to it, zooms out to its distant position with reflections fading in below them afterward.

Variants:
 * This logo is available in standard 4:3 and widescreen 16:9 formats.
 * On shows like Star Trek: Discovery and The Good Fight, the widescreen 16:9 version is cropped to widescreen 18:9 or scope 21:9/2.35:1.
 * A sped-up version exists.
 * A more common short version starts with the logo zooming out.
 * Another shortened version exists where it only shows the finished product of the logo, but it is almost still because the background is still animating.
 * A completely still version exists.
 * An early version of this has a turquoise background. This was seen on the 2009 revival of Melrose Place and NCIS: New Orleans.
 * On Most Dangerous Game, the logo uses the same details from the CBS Broadcasting logo and is seen next to the Blackjack Films, Mayhem Pictures and Silver Reel logos.
 * On Console Wars, the logo is set on a TV and is pixelated, and only portions of the blue background are revealed through pixels. The logo glitches near the end.
 * The black & white version of The Twilight Zone uses a B&W variant.

FX/SFX: The CBS eye zooming at warp speed, and the words zooming out.

Music/Sounds: A 6-note horn/orchestral sounder with a timpani roll and suspended cymbal roll on the second-to-last note and the ringing of a bell at the end; composed by the late James Horner (and bears a vague resemblance to the 2006 CBS Evening News theme). However, some shows would have the end theme tunes accompany this logo, or none at all.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * For the shortened version, it's the last two notes of the theme.
 * On some shows like Jane the Virgin, only the last note is heard.
 * On the 2018 revival of Magnum P.I., the first note of the short theme is cut in half.
 * On the pilot episodes of the short-lived 2nd incarnation of Melrose Place and Vegas, we hear the 2009 CBS Productions music.
 * There is a warp-speed version of the fanfare.
 * S6-S9 episodes of CSI: NY have the normal logo with the short music.
 * There is another arrangement of the fanfare heard on shows like Extant (season 2 episodes), Zoo, The Neighborhood, and some shows co-produced by Warner Bros. Television, Universal Television and Sony Pictures Television. It's basically an altered version of the fanfare: it has the first five notes of the fanfare, but in a higher octave.
 * CBS' own network, The CW and Fox used their generic themes.

Availability: Common.
 * This debuted on the series premiere of the short-lived 2nd incarnation of Melrose Place (although the CBS Productions logo appears on off-network prints) and The Vampire Diaries on The CW Television Network, as well as other new shows like NCIS: Los Angeles and new seasons of returning shows like the original NCIS, the CSI franchise, the revival of Hawaii Five-0 (beginning with S3) and all others on the CBS Television Network.
 * It also debuted on the new season premiere of Medium, once aired for four years on NBC and then on CBS for its final two.
 * It also appeared on The Game seasons 4-9 on BET.
 * The nearly still version appears on Jane the Virgin, Flashpoint, and the 2018 revival of Magnum P.I.
 * The completely still version appears on the Starz original series Power.
 * Despite this logo being replaced due to the CBS Studios rebranding, this logo can strangely be seen on the VOD releases of season 11 of Blue Bloods for the season premiere, while the CBS airings used the new CBS Studios logo. This logo can be also seen on Power Book III: Raising Kanan.
 * The short version makes a surprise, unexpected appearance on the DVD release of the 2003 made-for-TV movie Finding John Christmas, right after the Viacom Productions logo.

Editor's Note: It's quite generic for a CBS logo. It doesn't look like it was made with much creativity or effort. The fonts also don't match the print logo, which use Helvetica.

2nd Logo (June 25, 2020-January 7, 2021)
Nicknames: "The Zooming Eye at Warp Speed II", "The Racing Eye II", "CBS Eyemark II", "Warp Speed CBS Eyemark II", "CGI CBS Eyemark", "Rotating CBS Eyemark"

Logo: Same as the previous logo, but animated differently. On an animating background in different shades of blue, we see the CBS Eyemark, slightly tilted, zooming in with the same movement as the previous logo. Then it segues into a bright flash that soon dissipates, revealing the text "CBS TELEVISION STUDIOS" (with "TELEVISION STUDIOS" now in a blue-black gradient) rotating into their positions. A white line is drawn in the center below the logo and the byline "Times New Roman" slides in from the line, animating like the Microsoft PowerPoint "Peek In" effect.

Variants:
 * Widescreen 16:9, 18:9 and scope 2.39:1 versions of this logo exist.
 * A short version exists, starting from when the eye and "CBS TELEVISION STUDIOS" rotate into position. Seen on The Comey Rule.
 * Like the previous logo, a black & white variant is used on the B&W version of season 2 of The Twilight Zone.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo, but with the additional rotating and flash effects.

Music/Sounds: The shortened version of the music from the previous logo, or often a long version.

Availability: Rarer than the previous logo, as it was short-lived due to the rebranding to CBS Studios. Can be seen on the second season of the CBS All Access incarnation of The Twilight Zone, the third season of Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Lower Decks and The Comey Rule.

Editor's Note: While the 2009 logo looked professional and had nice CGI for the time, this one looks like it was cheaply recreated in Blender, and the ViacomCBS byline on this logo looks strikingly similar to the News Corporation byline on the logo for 20th Century Fox Television. In addition, with the rebrand to simply "CBS Studios" occurring less than 4 months after this logo's first appearance, this could be a placeholder of its successor, which is described below.

(October 8, 2020-)
Nicknames: "Modern CBS Eyemark", "Modern CW Eyemark", "CBS Eyemark III", "CW Eyemark II", "This is CBS"

Logo: On a dark blue background, we see 2 blue circles overlap each other with an outlined circle, also in blue, zooming towards the center, form an eye. The 3 circles zoom in as the CBS Eyemark logo, also in blue, zooms out. The eye moves to the left as the text "CBS STUDIOS" in TT Norms Pro wipes in to the right, and the ViacomCBS byline fades in below. This itself is a variation of CBS' 2020 ID.

Variants:
 * A 3-second short version exists, which starts with the Eyemark zooming out.
 * An alternative 2-second short version starts when the Eyemark moves to the left and "CBS STUDIOS" forms.
 * A widescreen 18:9 version exists.
 * A still version exists.
 * A scoped version exists, wherein the logo is cropped to 21:9/2.35:1 and the ViacomCBS byline is shifted up.
 * An opening version exists: on a black background, we see the white text "A CBS STUDIOS PRODUCTION" fading in and out.
 * On Why Women Kill, the opening text reads "A CBS STUDIOS AND IMAGINE TELEVISION STUDIOS PRODUCTION". Also, it cuts in and out rather than fading in and out.
 * In Antfood's CBS jingle case study video on Vimeo, the byline doesn't appear.

FX/SFX: The overlapping/zooming in of the circles, the CBS Eyemark zooming out, and the text wiping. Designed by Gretel. For the opening variant, it's just the text fading in and out.

Music/Sounds:
 * A camera shutter sound, followed by a new, modern arrangement of the 5-note "This is CBS" jingle, with reverse reverb applied to the beginning. This is the same music used in CBS' 2020 ID, and it's composed by Antfood. According to Antfood's case study, they want to unify the CBS brand by creating a five note melody based on the classic "This is CBS" voiceover. They used CBS manufactured instruments including a Rhodes piano and Fender guitars. This can be seen here.
 * Sometimes, the closing theme plays over, as heard on Your Honor and the 2021 Gossip Girl sequel series.
 * None for the opening variant.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the first two season 3 episodes of the 2018 version of Magnum P.I., the 2011 Universal Television and CBS Television Studios jingles are played over this logo due to an editing error.
 * On some shows, like All Rise, Legacies and season 3 of Roswell, New Mexico, the jingle is sped up.
 * On Clarice, only the last 4 notes of the jingle are heard.
 * CBS, The CW and Fox airings use a generic theme on this logo.

Availability: Current. First seen on the CBS Studios social media pages on the day of CBS' rebrand, October 8, 2020, and later seen on later episodes of Tooning Out the News, season 7 of NCIS: New Orleans, and season 12 of NCIS: Los Angeles. Plasters both CBS Television Studios logos on Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access) originals as of March 4, 2021.

Editor's Note: This logo is simpler compared to the previous 2 logos, but it's really effective and well done.