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Paramount Pictures unveils 100th anniversary logo
Published Thursday, Dec 15 2011, 10:17 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | 3 comments
Paramount Pictures has unveiled its 100th anniversary logo.
The studio will celebrate its centenary in 2012 and will use the logo throughout the year.

It will first be seen on Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol this month.
Paramount will remove the text referring to its 100th year in 2013, but continue to use the design for its future releases.
Paramount is the oldest existing film studio in the US, and the last major studio to retain its headquarters within Hollywood. The studio's first logo, a symbol of a snow-covered peak in the Wasatch mountain range, was created in 1916.
The fourth Mission: Impossible movie will debut on December 16 in the US and December 26 in the UK.
> 'Mission: Impossible's Tom Cruise: 'I'll keep making action movies'
Watch Digital Spy's interview with Tom Cruise at the Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol premiere below:
The studio will celebrate its centenary in 2012 and will use the logo throughout the year.

It will first be seen on Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol this month.
Paramount will remove the text referring to its 100th year in 2013, but continue to use the design for its future releases.
Paramount is the oldest existing film studio in the US, and the last major studio to retain its headquarters within Hollywood. The studio's first logo, a symbol of a snow-covered peak in the Wasatch mountain range, was created in 1916.
The fourth Mission: Impossible movie will debut on December 16 in the US and December 26 in the UK.
> 'Mission: Impossible's Tom Cruise: 'I'll keep making action movies'
Watch Digital Spy's interview with Tom Cruise at the Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol premiere below:
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