Where is the color keyer effect in Photoshop?

I'm trying to remove a white background from a logo image.

Peroplus, you said you are a video guy, but have still not said if it is video you are working on.  If it is a still image, then are numerous ways to make the selection.  Logos thend to be graphic in nature, and respond well to being selected with the Pen tool.  Otherwise, the best method will depend on what version of Photoshop you are using.  If CS5 or later, then the Quick Selection tool followed by the Refine Edge takes some beating in lots of situations.
But if you want a decent meaningful answer, for goodness sake give more information
Video or still?
Version of Photoshop?
Do you want a transparent background, and what is your end use of the resulting graphic?
Upload an image of the Logo.

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