Sprixie Television Entertainment

Background
Sprixie Entertainment Television, was a documentary television production arm of Sprixie Studios Television, now Sprixie Television. It was formed in 1992, but never used a logo until 1994, the company was known for making TV movies and mini-series for programs like A&E, CBS, National Geographic Channel, E!, Animal Planet, AMC, Bravo, We TV, Travel Channel, Lifetime, The History Channel and Syfy.

In 2005, the company shut down and folded into Sprixie Network Television, now folded into Sprixie Studios Television, and now currently Sprixie Television. As a result, all documentary television production shows made a return to Sprixie Television.

1st logo (July 29th, 1994 - March 10th, 1995)
Nicknames: "The Super Entertainment Structure", "The Sprixie Entertainment Tower", "1990s Tower I", "The Searchlights I"

Logo: We see the Foxstar Productions tower, however, the structure is changed to read, SPRIXIE TELEVISION ENTERTAINMENT. With SPRIXIE on the top row as always, TELEVISION in the middle row, and ENTERTAINMENT on the bottom row. The seven Sprixies from the Sprixie Studios logo do appear in this logo as well.

Variants: Only one.
 * The logo does have a corporate variant, with the whole logo having an orangish and reddish tint to it, and the spotlights are more blue than usual. However, one of the rear spotlights is missing from this variant.

FX/SFX: The zoom out, and the spotlights moving in the background.

Music/Sounds: The 1981 fanfare shortened. It was replaced in January of 1995 with the 1994 fanfare composed by Bruce Broughton.

Availability: Rare. Most likely to enter its ultra-rare stage with the newer Sprixie Television logo in place.
 * This logo was first seen on A Hollywood Christmas, and it appears on the VHS release of the special.
 * This logo has also appeared on other documentaries produced by the company, such as, Rogers and Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies when it originally aired on A&E, AMC’s Backstory, and select episodes of A&E’s Biography, as well as many documentaries from The Travel Channel.

Editor's Note: The CGI is pretty unique in this logo and is a favorite amongst everyone.

2nd logo (March 11th, 1995 - December 31st, 2004)
Nicknames: "The Super Entertainment Structure II", "The Sprixie Entertainment Tower II", "1990s Tower II", "The Searchlights II"

Logo: Same as the previous logo, however, the font for SPRIXIE TELEVISION ENTERTAINMENT has changed to match up with its movie counterpart logo. Additionally, the seven Sprixies have also received their (1995-2022) designs in this logo as well. On top of that, nothing else has changed in this logo.

Variants: A few.
 * On promotional media, a rare version of the logo exists where the logo is cropped to about (796 x 1080), and interestingly enough, the previous corporate base is used, but with the (1995-2022) Sprixie designs and the (1995-2022) font.
 * On DVD copies of some documentary films, the logo is still and has a yellow border around it.
 * Just like the previous logo, a corporate version exists which has the same colors from the previous corporate logo, but one of the rear spotlights has been readded and the font and Sprixie designs have changed to their (1995-2022) design.

FX/SFX: Same as before.

Music/Sounds: Two.
 * 1995-2002; The same 1994 fanfare from before. Sometimes, the Sprixie Studios Television fanfare would be used.
 * 2000-2005; The Sprixie Network Television, previously Sprixie Domestic Television fanfare. Which is also accompanied by a lightning strike.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * It first appeared on The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen (1995), and has also appeared on Hidden Hollywood, Monster Mania, Beyond Titanic, and many others.
 * The SDTV and STVE combo first appeared on Bride of Monster Mania and was last seen on Playboy: 50 Years of Playmates.
 * All of these shows have been planned to be plastered with the new Sprixie Television logo, so expect this logo to become rare, maybe super rare.

Editor's Note: It's a bit of a waste using the previous logo's base, but overall, this is still a pretty good logo.