This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1923–1924 | 1924–1925 | 1925–1926 | 1926–1932 | 1932–1933 |
1933–1936 | 1936–1938 | 1938–1945 | 1945–1966 | 1966–1975 |
1975–1981 | 1981–1989 | 1989–1992 | 1992–1993 | 1993–present |
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In 1923, CBC Film Sales Corporation released several films under the Columbia Pictures name. CBC changed its name to Columbia Pictures Corporation in January 1924.
1924–1925[]
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1925–1926[]
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1926–1932[]
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This is the first logo to have the Columbia Lady holding a torch, a concept that continues to be used for the company's subsequent logos, albeit in several modified forms.
1932–1933[]
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1933–1936[]
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1936–1966[]
Despite the fact it was no longer a print logo in 1964, the Torch Lady was still used in this design until 1993.
1936–1938[]
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1938–1945[]
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1945–1966[]
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1966–1975[]
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1975–1981[]
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This logo would not be used onscreen until 1976.
1981–1993[]
1981–1989[]
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In 1981, the torch lady was reinstated into the corporate logo. In 1982, The Coca-Cola Company purchased Columbia Pictures. In 1987, Coca-Cola sold Columbia to sister company Tri-Star Pictures (which Columbia was its only shareholder at that time) which led to Tri-Star being renamed to Columbia Pictures Entertainment with the Tri-Star name being retained for theatrical releases under that name.
1989–1993[]
1989–1992[]
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In 1989, Sony purchased Columbia Pictures Entertainment.
1992–1993[]
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This logo was used during the transitional period when Sony consolidated both Columbia and Tri-Star into Sony Pictures Entertainment.
1993–present[]
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In 1992, Columbia Pictures introduced a brand new logo. It was given a proper animation to accompany it a year later.
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Current beverage brands Coca-Cola variants: Coca-Cola (Cherry | Cherry Vanilla | Clear | Coffee | Vanilla | Caffeine Free | Light Taste) | Coke (Europe | Zero | Zero Sugar) | Coca-Cola Creations (Drinks) | Coca-Cola Energy | Coca-Cola Zero Sugar (Zero Caffeine | No Sugar) | Diet Coke (Cherry | Caffeine Free) | Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola RTD1 Soft drinks: A&W Root Beer (Canada & Southeast Asia) | Appletiser | Barq's (Cream Soda) | Chinotto (Venezuela) | Dr Pepper (Europe & South Korea only) | Fanta (Kola Inglesa | Piña | Fernandes (Suriname) | Frutee (Barbados) | Hit (Venezuela) | ICY (Saint Lucia) | Kist (Panama) | Royal Tru (Philippines) | Tropical (Honduras)) | Fresca | Guaraná Kuat (Brazil) | Inca Kola (US only) | Lift (Manzana) | Mello Yello | Moxie | Oasis | Pibb Xtra | Sarsi (Light) (Philippines) | Schweppes2 | Seagram's (Ginger Ale) | Sprite (International | North America | Europe | Lymonade | Zero Sugar) | Surge (Urge (Norway)) | Thums Up (India) Coffee & tea: Ayataka | Costa Coffee | Dogadan | FUZE | Fuzetea (Frestea (Indonesia) | Heaven and Earth (Singapore & Malaysia)) | GEORGIA | Gold Peak Tea | Leão (Matte | Chá (Brazil)) | Peace Tea Hydration & sports: Abbey Well | Ades (I-Lohas (Japan)) | Aha | Apollinaris | Aquarius | Bankia | BonAqua | Brisa (Colombia) | Burn | Ciel | Dasani (Drops | Sparkling) | Dorna | Eva | Glaceau (Smartwater | Vitaminwater) | Kropla | Lilia | Monster Energy | Nalu | NaturAqua | Neptunas | Olimpija | Poiana Negri | Powerade | Relentless Energy | Römerquelle | Rosa | Sveva | Topo Chico | Tum-E Yummies | Valser | Wilkins Juices, dairy & plant-based: AdeS | AdeZ | Ambasa | Fairlife | Five Alive | Fruitopia | Honest Kids | Hubert's Lemonade | Hi-C | Innocent Drinks (90%) | Kapo | Kia-Ora | MER | Minute Maid (Cappy (Europe & Africa) | Del Valle (Latin America) | Del Valle (Chile) | Cepita del Valle (Argentina) | Frugos del Valle (Peru)) | Qoo | Rose's | Simply Other beverages: Ameyal (Mexico) | Beat | Chinotto (Italy) | Country Club (Dominican Republic) | Frescolita (Venezuela) | Limca (India) | Quatro (Chile) | Santa Clara (Mexico) | San Luis (Perú) | Sinalco | Truvía | Verde Campo Subsidiaries
Other ventures Former/defunct
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