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'''20th Century Fox International Television''' was an international television production company and a short-lived unit of [[20th Century Fox Television]] operated since 2001. in 2002, one year after the launch, the studio was folded into its parent company.
'''20th Century Fox International Television''' was an international television production company and a short-lived unit of [[20th Century Fox Television]] operated since 2001. in 2002, one year after the launch, the studio was folded into its parent company.


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===(July 14, 2001-2002)===
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Revision as of 22:52, 6 May 2023

Background

20th Century Fox International Television was an international television production company and a short-lived unit of 20th Century Fox Television operated since 2001. in 2002, one year after the launch, the studio was folded into its parent company.

(July 14, 2001-2002)

Logo: The first one or two seconds shows a cloudy background similar to what was used on the Television logo of the time, with the words "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing first. After that, it cuts to the 1995 TCFTV logo placed in the middle of the screen, with the animation slowed down, but more or less complete with the News Corp. byline, and under that is the words "INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION".

Technique: Computer animation.

Music/Sounds: The 1995 TCFTV fanfare.

Availability: Seen on the short-lived Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) series The Chronicle: News from the Edge. This replaces the 1992 20th Television logo used on original American prints.

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