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On December 5, 1994, the '''[[20th Television]]''' unit was restructured, and 20th Television became refocused on syndication and non-traditional programming, and network television production was shifted back to [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], where it became '''20th Century Fox Television''' again and hired Peter Fairman to serve as president of the studio. Between 1997 and 1998, the company's library expanded by acquiring [[New World Pictures|New World Communications]] and [[MTM Enterprises]]. In 2012, it was reorganized as a separate unit of News Corporation, and two years later, the operations of Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television merged into the Fox Television Group. On August 10, 2020, TCFTV was renamed "20th Television" (the name of the company's former [[20th Television|syndication unit]], which was folded into [[Disney Media Distribution]]), as part of a corporate restructuring, similar to the movie distribution siblings being renamed 20th Century Studios and [[Searchlight Pictures]] on January 17, 2020. Today, the former TCFTV library is owned by the Walt Disney Company. TCFTV also produced cable television shows under the [[Fox 21]] name. |
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On December 5, 1994, the '''[[20th Television]]''' unit was restructured, and 20th Television became refocused on syndication and non-traditional programming, and network television production was shifted back to [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], where it became '''20th Century Fox Television''' again and hired Peter Fairman to serve as president of the studio. Between 1997 and 1998, the company's library expanded by acquiring [[New World Pictures|New World Communications]] and [[MTM Enterprises]]. In 2012, it was reorganized as a separate unit of News Corporation, and two years later, the operations of Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television merged into the Fox Television Group. On August 10, 2020, TCFTV was renamed "20th Television" (the name of the company's former [[20th Television|syndication unit]], which was folded into [[Disney Media Distribution]]), as part of a corporate restructuring, similar to the movie distribution siblings being renamed 20th Century Studios and [[Searchlight Pictures]] on January 17, 2020. Today, the former TCFTV library is owned by the Walt Disney Company. TCFTV also produced cable television shows under the [[Fox 21]] name. |
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the standard [[20th Television]] logo, but now the stack of words has been modified to resemble the standard Fox stack, with "{{color|gold|TELEVISION}}" added to the bottom. The taller structure now reads "{{color|gold|'''20th CENTURY FOX''' TELEVISION}}". When the logo is finished zooming out, the registered trademark "®" symbol and the News Corporation byline (on pre-2013 episodes) fade in at the same time. |
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'''Visuals:''' The familiar Fox structure, with "TELEVISION" added to the bottom, is shown in a close-up. The taller structure now reads "'''20th CENTURY FOX''' TELEVISION". The logo zooms out to the familiar Fox logo distance. When the logo is finished zooming out, the registered trademark "®" symbol and the News Corporation byline (on pre-2013 episodes) fade in at the same time. The whole logo is set at daytime as opposed to the usual sunset background of the film logo. |
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'''Trivia:''' On both Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of ''The Simpsons Game'', if your console's video setting is set to 480i and the aspect ratio is set to 4:3, the 1998 version of the logo plays, albeit letterboxed. Otherwise, setting it to 16:9 and/or have the video set to 720p or 1080i/p will play the 2007 version instead. |
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'''Trivia:''' On both Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of ''The Simpsons Game'', if your console's video setting is set to 480i and the aspect ratio is set to 4:3, the 1998 version of the logo plays, albeit letterboxed. Otherwise, setting it to 16:9 and/or have the video set to 720p or 1080i/p will play the 2007 version instead. |
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* An early variant from 1995-1997 features a slightly darker structure. |
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* An early variant from 1995-1997 exists, which features a slightly darker structure. |
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* On the sitcom ''Andy Richter Controls the Universe'', the text "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|IN ASSOCIATION WITH}}'''" below the News Corporation byline fades in at the same time as the News Corporation byline and there's a black banner at the bottom. This would be followed by the 1995, 2002 or 2003 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] logos. On the region 1 DVD release of the series from [[CBS Home Entertainment]] and [[Paramount Home Entertainment]], this logo and the Paramount Television logos are plastered by the [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo, although both the Fox and Paramount logos were retained when the show aired on Universal HD and HDNet a few years ago. It is presumed that international releases of the series on DVD will retain the original end logos since Fox (now Disney) owns the international rights. |
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* On the sitcom ''Andy Richter Controls the Universe'', the text "'''IN ASSOCIATION WITH'''" below the News Corporation byline fades in at the same time as the News Corporation byline and there's a black banner at the bottom. This would be followed by the 1995, 2002 or 2003 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] logos. On the Region 1 DVD release of the series from [[CBS Home Entertainment]] and [[Paramount Home Entertainment]], this logo and the Paramount Television logos are plastered by the 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logo, although both the Fox and Paramount logos were retained when the show aired on Universal HD and HDNet a few years ago. It is presumed that international releases of the series on DVD will retain the original end logos since Fox (now Disney) owns the international rights. |
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* September 26, 1998-May 24, 2010: On shows featured/produced in widescreen/high definition, the sky background is more {{color|blue}}, with less realistic searchlights. It debuted on ''Martial Law'' with the already formed logo squished to 4:3, then cropped to 4:3 in season 2, while most shows began using the widescreen variant in 1999. Also, the registered trademark "®" symbol is already there and the News Corporation byline fades in once the logo completely finishes zooming out. |
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* September 26, 1998-May 24, 2010: On shows featured/produced in widescreen/high definition, the sky background is more blue, with less realistic searchlights. It debuted on ''Martial Law'' with the already formed logo squished to 4:3, then cropped to 4:3 in season 2, while most shows began using the widescreen variant in 1999. Also, the registered trademark "®" symbol is already there and the News Corporation byline fades in once the logo completely finishes zooming out. |
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** On ''24: The Video Game'', ''Family Guy Video Game!'', the Nintendo DS port of ''The Simpsons Game'', and the series ''The Winner'', the trademark "TM" symbol is seen instead of the registered trademark "®" symbol. |
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** On ''24: The Video Game'', ''Family Guy Video Game!'', the Nintendo DS port of ''The Simpsons Game'', and the series ''The Winner'', the trademark "TM" symbol is seen instead of the registered trademark "®" symbol. |
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* On ''Titus'', the pilot episode of ''Reba'', ''Method & Red'' and seasons 1-2 of ''The Bernie Mac Show'', the logo plays in reverse. |
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* On ''Titus'', the pilot episode of ''Reba'', ''Method & Red'' and seasons 1-2 of ''The Bernie Mac Show'', the logo plays in reverse. |
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* On ''The Big House'', there is the already formed 1998 logo, but it stays on-screen longer for a few more seconds before fading out. |
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* On ''The Big House'', there is the already formed 1998 logo, but it stays on-screen longer for a few more seconds before fading out. |
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* On seasons 3-5 of ''Soul Food'', there is a still version of this logo. On ''The Simpsons Arcade Game'', downloadable on Xbox Live and PSN, a still version of the enhanced logo is used. |
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* On seasons 3-5 of ''Soul Food'', there is a still version of this logo. On ''The Simpsons Arcade Game'', downloadable on Xbox Live and PSN, a still version of the enhanced logo is used. |
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* On April 13, 2007, starting with ''Drive'', the logo was given a more "enhanced" look with more realistic effects. Like the 1998 variant, the registered trademark "®" symbol is already there and the News Corp. byline fades in later. However, some shows still used the 1995 or 1998 variants, such as ''King of the Hill'' (until November 18, 2007), ''American Dad!'' (until May 4, 2008, however this occured again on February 8, 2009), ''The Simpsons'' (until January 25, 2009), ''Family Guy'' (until May 17, 2009), and ''24'' (until its series finale on May 24, 2010). |
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* On April 13, 2007, starting with ''Drive'', the logo was given a more "enhanced" look with more realistic effects. Like the 1998 variant, the registered trademark "®" symbol is already there and the News Corp. byline fades in later. However, some shows still used the 1995 or 1998 variants, such as ''King of the Hill'' (until November 18, 2007), ''American Dad!'' (until May 4, 2008, however this occurred again on February 8, 2009), ''The Simpsons'' (until January 25, 2009), ''Family Guy'' (until May 17, 2009), and ''24'' (until its series finale on May 24, 2010). |
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* On the 2009 animated sitcom ''Sit Down, Shut Up'', there was a shortened version of the 2007 logo. |
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* On the 2009 animated sitcom ''Sit Down, Shut Up'', there was a shortened version of the 2007 logo. |
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* Starting with the 9th season of ''Bones'' on September 16, 2013, the logo is bylineless. This was due to the split of News Corporation which occurred back at the end of June (with Fox and all of the former company's entertainment divisions going to the then-newly-formed 21st Century Fox). ''The Simpsons'', ''Bob's Burgers'', ''Family Guy'', and ''American Dad!'' still used the byline until November 10, 2013. ''The Simpsons'' and ''Family Guy'' started using the byline-less version on November 17, 2013, while ''Bob's Burgers'' and ''American Dad!'' started using it on November 24, 2013. |
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* Starting with the 9th season of ''Bones'' on September 16, 2013, the logo is bylineless. This was due to the split of News Corporation which occurred back at the end of June (with Fox and all of the former company's entertainment divisions going to the then-newly-formed 21st Century Fox). ''The Simpsons'', ''Bob's Burgers'', ''Family Guy'', and ''American Dad!'' still used the byline until November 10, 2013. ''The Simpsons'' and ''Family Guy'' started using the byline-less version on November 17, 2013, while ''Bob's Burgers'' and ''American Dad!'' started using it on November 24, 2013. |
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* On current prints of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' starting with season 6 with no English audio option, there was a shortened version of the 2013 bylineless logo. Also, the shortened 1997 fanfare is heard, carrying it from the [[Kuzui Enterprises]] and [[Sandollar Productions (1985-1998)|Sandollar Television]] logos. |
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* On current prints of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' starting with season 6 with no English audio option, there is a shortened version of the 2013 bylineless logo. Also, the shortened 1997 fanfare is heard, carrying it from the [[Kuzui Enterprises]] and [[Sandollar Productions (1985-1998)|Sandollar Television]] logos. |
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* On the pre-broadcast pilot of the series ''A.U.S.A.'', the logo is slightly extended, starting off with a close-up of the structure, then easing into the normal animation. The standard version was used when it hit broadcast. |
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* On the pre-broadcast pilot of the series ''A.U.S.A.'', the logo is slightly extended, starting off with a close-up of the structure, then easing into the normal animation. However, the standard version was used when it hit broadcast. |
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* On old AMC broadcasts of ''Young Frankenstein'' and ''The Longest Day'', a B&W version of the 1998 logo appears. |
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* A B&W variant of the 1998 logo also exists, which was seen on old AMC broadcasts of ''Young Frankenstein'' and ''The Longest Day''. |
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* On the fourth season of ''The Simple Life'', the logo cuts off when the byline fades in. |
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* On the fourth season of ''The Simple Life'', the logo cuts off when the byline fades in. |
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* On the first eight episodes of season 1 of ''Central Park'', the logo is in a slightly different tint. On the last two episodes of the same season, the logo is in its regular tint. |
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* On the first eight episodes of season 1 of ''Central Park'', the logo is in a slightly different tint. On the last two episodes of the same season, the logo is in its regular tint. |
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* April 28, 1995-March 21, 2018: A re-arranged and re-recorded variant of the 1989 jingle, which is based on the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] fanfare by Bruce Broughton. It is slightly different from the 1994/1995 [[20th Television]] fanfare. It's the 2nd alternate theme that was first used for [[20th Television]] in 1994. |
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* April 28, 1995-March 21, 2018: A re-arranged and re-recorded variant of the 1989 jingle, which is based on the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] fanfare by Bruce Broughton. It is slightly different from the 1994/1995 [[20th Television]] fanfare. It's the 2nd alternate theme that was first used for [[20th Television]] in 1994. |
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* 1995-July 14, 2014: The 1994/1995 [[20th Television]] fanfare. |
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* 1995-July 14, 2014: The 1994/1995 [[20th Television]] fanfare. |
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* October 19, 1997-September 14, 2020: A re-arranged, re-recorded, faster variant of the 1961 jingle conducted by David Newman. |
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* October 19, 1997-September 14, 2020: A re-arranged, re-recorded, faster variant of the 1961 jingle composed and conducted by David Newman. |
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* August 29, 2005-October 4, 2012: A truncated variant of the 1997 film jingle (presumably heard on ''Something's Got to Give'', the [[Fox En Español]] logo and the 1997 and 1999 [[Fox Sports]] logos). Used on the first season of ''Prison Break'', the first four seasons of ''Glee'' and the first season of ''American Horror Story''. |
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* August 29, 2005-October 4, 2012: A truncated variant of the 1997 film jingle (presumably heard on ''Something's Got to Give'', the [[Fox En Español]] logo and the 1997 and 1999 [[Fox Sports]] logos). Used on the first season of ''Prison Break'', the first four seasons of ''Glee'', the failed pilot of ''The Station'' and the first season of ''American Horror Story''. |
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* September 14, 2005-July 24, 2020: A re-orchestrated and another truncated/altered version of the 1997 film jingle, albeit edited to resemble the 1995-2018 jingle. |
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* September 14, 2005-July 24, 2020: A re-orchestrated and another truncated/altered version of the 1997 film jingle, like the 1997 fanfare, this was composed and conducted by David Newman. |
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* September 4, 2012-August 21, 2020: The 2008 [[20th Television]] fanfare. Sometimes, this fanfare can be slightly rearranged with more trumpets. |
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* September 4, 2012-August 21, 2020: The 2008 [[20th Television]] fanfare. |
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* August 26, 2015-December 22, 2020: The last 4 notes of the 1997 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] fanfare, which was used earlier on the 2013 bylineless variant of the [[Fox Television Studios]] logo with a thunder sound; the last note is cut short. Used only on the short variant. A warp-speed version of it also exists. It was the only theme left when all of the above retired. |
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* August 26, 2015-December 22, 2020: The last 4 notes of the 1997 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] fanfare, which was used earlier on the 2013 bylineless variant of the [[Fox Television Studios]] logo with a thunder sound; the last note is cut short. Used only on the short variant. A warp-speed version of it also exists. It was the only theme left when all of the above retired. |
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* The ''American Dad!'' season 9 episode "The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith" uses an abridged version of the 2012 TCFTV fanfare, consisting of the first two notes and the last four notes of the standard fanfare. This fanfare isn't present on any other episode, despite fitting the length of the logo as opposed to the example directly above. |
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* The ''American Dad!'' season 9 episode "The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith" uses an abridged version of the 2012 TCFTV fanfare, consisting of the first two notes and the last four notes of the standard fanfare. This fanfare isn't present on any other episode, despite fitting the length of the logo as opposed to the example directly above. |
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* On international PAL prints of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Marge Gamer", the fanfare is double pitched. Certain dubbings thereof on [[Disney+ Originals|Disney+]] (and TV airings in those languages), however, have the logo in a regular PAL pitch. |
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* On international PAL prints of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Marge Gamer", the fanfare is double pitched. Certain dubbings thereof on [[Disney+ Originals|Disney+]] (and TV airings in those languages), however, have the logo in a regular PAL pitch. |
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** This also happens on the Channel 4 airings of ''The Simpsons'' episode "You Kent Always Say What You Want". |
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* On select ''St. Elsewhere'' episodes on Hulu, the end theme plays as the logo appears (credits were adjusted to fit in the logo as the theme song ends). However, at least one instance forgets to cut out and thusly the meow sound effect from the [[MTM Enterprises]] logo can be heard even though it is plastered with this one. |
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* On select ''St. Elsewhere'' episodes on Hulu, the end theme plays as the logo appears (credits were adjusted to fit in the logo as the theme song ends). However, at least one instance forgets to cut out and thusly the meow sound effect from the [[MTM Enterprises]] logo can be heard even though it is plastered with this one. |
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* On the US DVD release of season 5 of ''Ally McBeal'', if you select the French audio track, the logo (alongside the [[David E. Kelley Productions]] logo before it and the episodes as well) plays in a low pitch. This is also the case on select dubbings of seasons 12-20 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on Disney+. |
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* On the U.S. DVD release of season 5 of ''Ally McBeal'', if the French audio track is selected, the logo (alongside the [[David E. Kelley Productions]] logo before it and the episodes as well) plays in a low pitch. |
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** This is also the case on select dubbings of seasons 12-20 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on Disney+. |
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* On ''Over There'', a unique abridged version of the 1997 TCF theme (heard on ''Anastasia'' and some dubs of ''X2: X-Men United'') is used, which begins with the first 10 notes and ends with the final holding note, which would continue over the 2005 [[FX Networks]] logo. |
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* On ''Over There'', a unique abridged version of the 1997 TCF theme (heard on ''Anastasia'' and some dubs of ''X2: X-Men United'') is used, which begins with the first ten notes and ends with the final holding note, which would continue over the 2005 [[FX Networks]] logo. |
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* On the ''Modern Family'' episode "Fizbo", the audio channel changes occur in the 1997 TCFTV fanfare. |
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* On the ''Modern Family'' episode "Fizbo", the audio channel changes occur in the 1997 TCFTV fanfare. |
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* On seasons 1-2 of ''The Bernie Mac Show'' and ''Method & Red'' as well as current prints of ''Malcolm in the Middle'' with no English audio option, the [[Fox Television Studios]] theme is used. |
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* On seasons 1-2 of ''The Bernie Mac Show'' and ''Method & Red'' as well as current prints of ''Malcolm in the Middle'' with no English audio option, the 1998 [[Fox Television Studios]] theme is used. |
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* On 2009-12 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' as well as 2009-13 episodes of ''Family Guy'', the 1997 theme is used on the 2007 logo (despite season 8 using the 4:3 version on the latter). |
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* On 2009-12 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' as well as 2009-13 episodes of ''Family Guy'', the 1997 theme is used on the 2007 logo (despite season 8 using the 4:3 version on the latter). |
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* On 2013-20 episodes of ''Family Guy'' as well as current prints of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' starting with the season 2 episode "Halloween" with no English audio option, the 1997 theme is used on the 2013 bylineless logo, shortened to 8 notes on the last 2 seasons of the latter, due to plastering older logos. |
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* On 2013-20 episodes of ''Family Guy'' as well as current prints of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' starting with the season 2 episode "Halloween" with no English audio option, the 1997 theme is used on the 2013 bylineless logo, albeit shortened to eight notes on the last two seasons of the latter, due to plastering older logos. |
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* On ''The Preston Episodes'', the 1995-2018 jingle is low-pitched. |
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* On ''The Preston Episodes'', the 1995-2018 jingle is low-pitched. |
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* On ''Son of Zorn'', the 2012-2020 jingle is abridged. |
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* On ''Son of Zorn'', the 2012-2020 jingle is abridged. |
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* On ''How I Met Your Mother'' (except for the show's episode "Farhampton", which uses the 2012 fanfare) and ''Sons of Tucson'', the last note of the 1997-2020 fanfare was slightly sped up. |
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* On ''How I Met Your Mother'' (except for the show's episode "Farhampton", which uses the 2012 fanfare) and ''Sons of Tucson'', the last note of the 1997-2020 fanfare was slightly sped up. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on the company's productions right up until 2020. |
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* The first show to use it was ''The X-Files'' episode "F. Emasculata", which first aired on April 28, 1995. |
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* The first show to use it was ''The X-Files'' episode "F. Emasculata", which first aired on April 28, 1995. |
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* Until 2020, this logo was commonly found on a majority of network programming from Fox. Also seen on some CBS (''Yes, Dear'', ''Martial Law'', and ''Still Standing'', etc), NBC (''The Pretender'', 1997-2000 seasons and the two TV movies, etc), or ABC (''The Practice'' and ''Boston Legal'', etc.) shows. |
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* Until 2020, this logo was commonly found on a majority of network programming from Fox. Also seen on some CBS (''Yes, Dear'', ''Martial Law'', and ''Still Standing'', etc), NBC (''The Pretender'', 1997-2000 seasons and the two TV movies, etc), or ABC (''The Practice'' and ''Boston Legal'', etc.) shows. |
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* Also appears on its then-new shows produced for other networks and streaming services such as ''Star'' and ''Hoops''. |
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* Also seen on its then-new shows produced for other networks and streaming services such as ''Star'' and ''Hoops''. |
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* In the U.S., this may or may not be present in syndicated repeats of network programs, as the 20th Television logo may follow or plaster it. |
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* In the U.S., this may or may not be present in syndicated repeats of network programs, as the 20th Television logo may follow or plaster it. |
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* When Laff airs ''How I Met Your Mother'', the logo is intact, instead of plastered by 20th TV's logo, and not followed by 20th TV's logo at all. |
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* When Laff airs ''How I Met Your Mother'' and ''Last Man Standing'', the logo is intact, instead of plastered by 20th TV's logo, and not followed by 20th TV's logo at all. |
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* The still shot version of this logo can be found on ''Soul Food: The Series'', starting with S3, DVD's (released by CBS) retain it. |
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* The still shot version of this logo can be found on ''Soul Food: The Series'', starting with S3, DVD releases (released by CBS) also retain it. |
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* The version with the edited 1997 theme can be seen on reruns of ''American Dad!'' and ''Family Guy'' reruns on [[Adult Swim]], the latter left the block in September 2021, among others. |
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* The version with the edited 1997 theme can be seen on reruns of ''American Dad!'' and ''Family Guy'' reruns on [[Adult Swim]], the latter left the block in September 2021, among others. |
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* Many DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'', seasons 15-17 replace the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. Sky 1 (now Sky Showcase) in the UK has recently been airing upscaled HD 'remasters' of ''The Simpsons'' season 8 episodes, replacing the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. Disney+ prints of pre-2009 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' also replace the older logos with the 2007 logo (however, the first nine episodes of season 20 in 4:3 have the 1995 logo retained). |
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* Many DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'', seasons 15-17 replace the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. |
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** Sky 1 (now Sky Showcase) in the UK has recently been airing upscaled HD 'remasters' of ''The Simpsons'' season 8 episodes, replacing the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. |
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** Disney+ prints of pre-2009 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' also replace the older logos with the 2007 logo (however, the first nine episodes of season 20 in 4:3 have the 1995 logo retained). |
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* Also seen on some international prints of FX shows such as ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' and ''Fargo''. |
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* Also seen on some international prints of FX shows such as ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' and ''Fargo''. |
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* It can be also sometimes spotted on some movie airings on channels like AMC, Fox, and all those owned by TCFTV's parent company. |
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* It can also be sometimes spotted on some movie airings on channels like AMC, Fox, and all those owned by TCFTV's parent company. |
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* The bylineless 2013 variant plasters the Fox Television Studios logo on most current prints of ''Malcolm in the Middle''. |
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* The bylineless 2013 variant plasters the Fox Television Studios logo on most current prints of ''Malcolm in the Middle''. |
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* After its Disney acquisition, this was used on shows during the 2019-2020 season, like for example, the first seasons of ''Bless the Harts'' and ''Duncanville''. |
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* After its Disney acquisition, this was used on shows during the 2019-2020 season, like for example, the first seasons of ''Bless the Harts'' and ''Duncanville''. |
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* Despite the rebranding to its current name (20th Television) on August 10, 2020, this logo was still in use until the end of the year.<ref>https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/disney-rebrands-tv-studios-20th-television-abc-signature-touchstone-1234730574/</ref> Disney had also stated that episodes produced prior to the rebranding will not be plastered, with the exception of the shows on the Animation Domination block, as they use the 20th Television logo on by the beginning of the 2020-2021 TV season, then switched to the new [[20th Television Animation]] logo in 2021 for the new seasons of the animated shows. |
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* Despite the rebranding to its current name (20th Television) on August 10, 2020, this logo was still in use until the end of the year.<ref>https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/disney-rebrands-tv-studios-20th-television-abc-signature-touchstone-1234730574/</ref> Disney had also stated that episodes produced prior to the rebranding will not be plastered, with the exception of the shows on the Animation Domination block, as they use the 20th Television logo on by the beginning of the 2020-2021 TV season, then switched to the new [[20th Television Animation]] logo in 2021 for the new seasons of the animated shows. |
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* With the renaming, this logo had made its final appearance as a whole on the series finale of ''NeXt'' which aired on December 22, 2020, but this logo made a surprise appearance on episode 8 of season 3 of ''Duncanville'' which aired on June 12, 2022, instead of the [[20th Television Animation]] logo. It's very likely because of an editing mistake. |
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* With the renaming, this logo had made its final appearance as a whole on the series finale of ''NeXt'' which aired on December 22, 2020, however, this logo was seen on episode 8 of season 3 of ''Duncanville'' which aired on June 12, 2022, instead of the 2021 [[20th Television Animation]] logo, most likely because of an editing mistake. |
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* On current prints of ''Family Guy: Blue Harvest'', the 1995 logo is replaced by the 2007 logo, the 1995 logo is retained on the 2008 DVD of the aforementioned title. |
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* On current prints of ''Family Guy: Blue Harvest'', the 1995 logo is replaced by the 2007 logo, the 1995 logo is retained on the 2008 DVD release of the aforementioned title. |
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* This is cut-off from Hallmark Channel airings of ''Reba''. However, CMT and UP airings still retain it. |
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* This logo is cut-off from Hallmark Channel airings of ''Reba''. |
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** However, CMT and UP airings still retain it. |
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* Most TV airings of Fox shows in French territories (Canada, France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Vietnam) from the late '90s up until the mid-2000s usually opened with the 1995 logo, albeit with a slightly dark/brownish taint and a computer generated fade-in/fade-out. '90s shows used the 1995 theme, while later shows/airings in the 2000s era used the 1997 Fox theme. Airings of widescreen/letterboxed/HD shows like ''Bones'' also used this practice back in the day, but with the 1998 enhanced logo (and no fade-in/fade-out). Recent shows no longer use this practice nowadays. |
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* Most TV airings of Fox shows in French territories (Canada, France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Vietnam) from the late '90s up until the mid-2000s usually opened with the 1995 logo, albeit with a slightly dark/brownish taint and a computer generated fade-in/fade-out. |
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* The 1995 logo was seen at the start of a late 90s French TV airing of ''Asterix in America'' (''Asterix et les Indiens''). |
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* '90s shows used the 1995 theme, while later shows/airings in the 2000s era used the 1997 Fox theme. |
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* Airings of widescreen/letterboxed/HD shows like ''Bones'' also used this practice back in the day, but with the 1998 enhanced logo (and no fade-in/fade-out). Recent shows no longer use this practice nowadays. |
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* The 1995 logo was also seen at the start of a late 90s French TV airing of ''Asterix in America'' (''Asterix et les Indiens''). |
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* When the Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) reran ''Batman'' in the late 90s/early 2000s, the 1998 version plastered the 1965 logo. |
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* When the Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) reran ''Batman'' in the late 90s/early 2000s, the 1998 version plastered the 1965 logo. |
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* The 1998 version (in 4:3) made a surprise appearance on the ''American Dad!'' episode "Stan Time" instead of the 2007 logo, due to an editing mistake. |
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* The 1998 version (in 4:3) is also seen on the ''American Dad!'' episode "Stan Time" instead of the 2007 logo, due to an editing mistake. |
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'''Legacy:''' Due to its long period of usage, this logo is considered almost as iconic as its film counterpart. |
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'''Legacy:''' Due to its long period of usage, this logo is considered almost as iconic as its film counterpart. |
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===2nd Logo (November 28, 2004-August 25, 2009)=== |
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File:20th Century Fox Television (Serbia, 2004).jpg|Version seen in ''Jednostavan život'' |
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File:20th Century Fox Television (French, 2009).jpg|Version seen in ''Mon incroyable fiancé'' |
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'''Visuals:''' The logo starts on the bottom left of the 20th Century Fox structure. Midway through the camera's panning, a yellow light (most likely the sun) shines behind the structure as the second half of the extended fanfare begins, and the camera pans past an additional searchlight in front of the structure before settling into its more usual position and angle. The orange byline "A NEWS CORPORATION COMPANY" fades in at the bottom of the screen. |
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'''Variant:''' On ''Mon incroyable fiancé'', the variation seen on the first three ''X-Men'' films is used. The logo also fades in and begins from a top-down-view from the structure whilst two searchlights are swooping. The logo lasts longer than usual. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI directed by the late Kevin Burns at Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who had previously animated the logos for [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[Buena Vista Television]], and [[Morgan Creek Entertainment|Morgan Creek]]. Animated in collaboration with Image Savant and Topix. |
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'''Audio:''' An abridged version of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, conducted by David Newman. |
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'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Mon incroyable fiancé'', the closing theme of the show is used. |
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on two shows, those being ''Jednostavan život'', the Serbian adaptation of ''The Simple Life'', and the second season of ''Mon incroyable fiancé'', the French adaptation of ''My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance''. |
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