Tomorrow Entertainment Logo History [c.1971-1989] [Ep 241]
REQUEST BOX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVegn2kICmQ
Surprisingly, this took me only one hour to make, and I managed to complete it before the evening. This logo history will not include the Medcom spinoff or the unrelated 1999 logo.
The main reference for this video is from the CLG Wiki (Miraheze), and every capture shown in this video is from YouTube.
Tomorrow Entertainment, Inc. was a television production company that was founded by former ABC president Tom Moore, and was owned by General Electric, which also owned Rankin-Bass at one point.
In August 1971, the company acquired Alan Landsburg Productions and later sold it to Reeves Teletape Corp. on September 18, 1978. In 1974, GE decided to shut down its entertainment properties, and Tomorrow was sold to advertising agency Dancer Fitzgerald Sample.
Tomorrow's management was able to buy out DFS's shares in 1983. The company planned a move into feature films starting in 1985, but this turned out to be a failure, and Tomorrow closed around 1989. The post-1975 Tomorrow library is presumably in the hands of CBS Media Ventures.
This video was released for educational purposes only.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:16 1st Logo
1:20 2nd Logo
1:40 3rd Logo
2:00 4th Logo
2:14 Outro