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On December 5, 1994, as part of a restructuring of Fox's television production companies, '''20th Television''' was refocused on syndication and non-traditional programs, while the network television production unit was transferred back to [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] and renamed to [[20th Century Fox Television (1994-2020)|20th Century Fox Television]]. On July 8, 2013, 20th Television began operating under the management of the network television division with Dana Walden and Gary Newman overseeing them. 20th Television also produced their own programs and distributed them across the United States. |
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On December 5, 1994, as part of a restructuring of Fox's television production companies, '''20th Television''' was refocused on syndication and non-traditional programs, while the network television production unit was transferred back to [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] and renamed to [[20th Century Fox Television (1994-2020)|20th Century Fox Television]]. On July 8, 2013, 20th Television began operating under the management of the network television division with Dana Walden and Gary Newman overseeing them. 20th Television also produced their own programs and distributed them across the United States. |
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Sometime in 2020, a year after [[The Walt Disney Company]]'s acquisition of [[21st Century Fox]], the original 20th Television was absorbed into [[Disney Media Distribution]], and TCFTV was rebranded as 20th Television on August 10, 2020 as part of a corporate restructuring. On December 1, 2020, Disney announced that the [[Touchstone Television (2020)|Touchstone Television]] label was folded into 20th Television. Since September 26, 2021, the animated shows handled by 20th Television were transferred to [[20th Television Animation]]. |
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Sometime in 2020, a year after [[The Walt Disney Company]]'s acquisition of [[21st Century Fox]], the original 20th Television was absorbed into [[Disney Entertainment Distribution]], and TCFTV was rebranded as 20th Television on August 10, 2020 as part of a corporate restructuring. On December 1, 2020, Disney announced that the [[Touchstone Television (2020)|Touchstone Television]] label was folded into 20th Television. Since September 26, 2021, the animated shows handled by 20th Television were transferred to [[20th Television Animation]]. |
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'''Visuals:''' There is a close-up of the familiar Fox structure, but in CGI, and the structure now reads "{{color|gold|'''20th''' TELEVISION}}". A steel line below and the area where "'''{{color|gold|FOX}}'''" would usually be, is replaced with a large {{color|gold}} rectangle. The logo zooms out to the familiar Fox logo distance. The whole logo is set at daytime as opposed to the usual sunset background of the film logo. |
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'''Visuals:''' There is a close-up of the familiar Fox structure, but in CGI, and the structure now reads "{{color|gold|'''20th''' TELEVISION}}". A steel line below and the area where "'''{{color|gold|FOX}}'''" would usually be, is replaced with a large gold rectangle. The logo zooms out to the familiar Fox logo distance. The whole logo is set at daytime as opposed to the usual sunset background of the film logo. |
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* In the logo's early years (before the use of the byline), the zoom out appeared slower and the opening shot was much closer to the structure and the searchlights are brighter. This was used until 2003, despite its official usage being cut in 1994. |
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* In the logo's early years (before the use of the byline), the zoom out appears slower and the opening shot is much closer to the structure and the searchlights are also brighter. This was used until 2003, despite its official usage being cut in 1994. |
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* A Topix commercial features a variant in which the animation on the rightmost searchlight is altered and a caption reads "Designed and Directed by Studio Productions". |
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* A Topix commercial features a variant in which the animation on the rightmost searchlight is altered and a caption reads "Designed and Directed by Studio Productions". The logo also plays in reverse here. |
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* In 2008, a 16:9 recreation of the logo began usage, just like its network television counterpart. If one looks closely, parts of the "T" and "E" are perfectly straight. However, some Adult Swim and TBS airings of ''Family Guy'' S7-10 episodes use the 1992 logo with the byline and the 1995 fanfare. |
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* In 2008, a 16:9 recreation of the logo began usage, just like its network television counterpart. If one looks closely, parts of the "T" and "E" are perfectly straight. However, some Adult Swim and TBS airings of ''Family Guy'' S7-10 episodes use the 1992 logo with the byline and the 1995 fanfare. |
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* A slightly longer version of the 1994 logo, where the two searchlights to the right (behind the structure) touch each other and the front right searchlight leans toward the left, exists. |
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* A slightly longer version of the 1994 logo, where the two searchlights to the right (behind the structure) touch each other and the front right searchlight leans toward the left, exists. |
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**A long version where the two searchlights to the right (behind the structure) touch each other, but the second searchlight goes much farther to the right, while the front right searchlight leans farther to the left. |
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**A long version where the two searchlights to the right (behind the structure) touch each other, but the second searchlight goes much farther to the right, while the front right searchlight leans farther to the left. |
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**A still of the 1994 20th Television and 1995 TCFTV logos (promotional) also show the searchlights in the same position as the long version of the 2008 logo. |
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**A still of the 1994 20th Television and 1995 TCFTV logos (promotional) also show the searchlights in the same position as the long version of the 2008 logo. |
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* There is an opening variant of the 1994 logo. Here, the logo starts off much closer to the structure (like the original 1992 version), with the clouds moving in the background. After a second, the logo continues as normal, albeit staying on for a few seconds longer. |
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* An opening variant of the 1994 logo exists. Here, the logo starts off much closer to the structure (like the original 1992 version), with the clouds moving in the background. After a second, the logo continues as normal, albeit staying on for a few seconds longer. |
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* On local reruns of ''South Park'', TBS's airings of ''Yes, Dear'' and the split-screen credits on Spike's airings of ''Cops'', the logo appears as usual without animation. |
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* On local reruns of ''South Park'', 2000s TBS airings of ''Yes, Dear'' and the split-screen credits on Spike's airings of ''Cops'', the logo appears as usual without animation. |
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* There is also a B&W variant of this logo for classic Fox shows and movies in the format. |
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* A B&W variant of this logo also exists, which appears on classic Fox shows and movies in the format. |
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* An in-credit variant seen on ''Sherman Oaks'' shows the bylineless logo inside a box and animating with "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing above. The closing theme of the show is heard. |
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* An in-credit variant which appears on ''Sherman Oaks'' shows the bylineless logo inside a box and animating with "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing above. The closing theme of the show is heard. |
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* On the short-lived sitcom ''Dudley'', the text "in association with" fades in and fades out below. |
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* On the sitcom ''Dudley'', the text "in association with" fades in and fades out below. |
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* A still version is seen on some syndicated reruns of ''South Park''. |
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* A still version is seen on some syndicated reruns of ''South Park''. |
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* On some shows in 2008, the 4:3 version of the 2008 20th Television logo is stretched to fill a 16:9 TV or preserved with sidebars. |
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* On some shows in 2008, the 4:3 version of the 2008 20th Television logo is stretched to fill a 16:9 TV or preserved with sidebars. |
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* On season 3 of ''The Wendy Williams Show'', the widescreen version was squashed or stretched to fill a 4:3 TV. |
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* On season 3 of ''The Wendy Williams Show'', the widescreen version was squashed or stretched to fill a 4:3 TV. |
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* On syndicated prints of ''Rising Sun'' (2011 print) and ''Speed'' (2012 print), the frame-rate/animation is fast-paced. |
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* On syndicated prints of ''Rising Sun'' (2011 print) and ''Speed'' (2012 print), the frame-rate/animation is fast-paced. |
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* Since late August 2013, the logo is bylineless once again. Strangely, the 2013-2014 seasons of both ''Family Feud'' and ''The Wendy Williams Show'' continued to use the byline. |
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* Since late August 2013, the logo is bylineless once again. The 2013-2014 season of ''Family Feud'' and all pre-2019 seasons of ''The Wendy Williams Show'' continued to use the byline. |
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* At the end of an ''X-Files'' ad on the 1995 Hong Kong Laserdiscs of the ''Star Wars Trilogy'', the slightly longer 1994 20th Television logo (after the zoom out) fades in and out (no fanfare). |
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* At the end of an ''X-Files'' ad on the 1995 Hong Kong LaserDiscs of the ''Star Wars Trilogy'', the slightly longer 1994 20th Television logo (after the zoom out) fades in and out (no fanfare). |
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* Sometimes, the logo will play as usual but will end in a freeze frame. This was seen on a few episodes of ''Forgive or Forget''. An airing of ''Garfield's Fun Fest'' on Cartoon Network once did the same thing (extended version only). |
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* Sometimes, the logo will play as usual but will end in a freeze frame. This appears on a few episodes of ''Forgive or Forget''. An airing of ''Garfield's Fun Fest'' on Cartoon Network also once did the same thing (extended version only). |
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* A 4:3 variant of the 2013 logo exists at the end of most newer prints of 4:3 Fox-distributed shows, especially on Antenna TV. |
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* A 4:3 variant of the 2013 logo exists, which appears at the end of most newer prints of 4:3 Fox-distributed shows, especially on Antenna TV. |
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* A letterbox (2.2:1 or 2.35:1) version of the 2008 logo appears at the end of some widescreen movies on TCM, including ''The Agony and the Ecstasy''. |
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* A letterbox (2.2:1 or 2.35:1) version of the 2008 logo appears at the end of some widescreen movies on TCM, including ''The Agony and the Ecstasy''. |
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* A warp-speed version also exists. |
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* A warp-speed version also exists. |
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* 1992-2004?: The 1989 TCFTV logo theme. Like the 1981 TCFTV logo, it has two versions, one with reverb and one without reverb. |
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* 1992-2004?: The 1989 TCFTV logo theme, a shortened version of the 1979 20th Century Fox fanfare arrangement by Lionel Newman. Like the 1981 TCFTV logo, it has two versions, one with reverb and one without reverb. |
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* September 16, 1994-2008: A re-arranged and re-recorded variant of the 1989 TCFTV jingle by Bruce Broughton. This one is more reverberant than the original, but it's slightly different from the 1995 TCFTV theme, namely less [audible] drum beats. Although this theme and the theme below were first heard in 1994 on ''The X-Files'', this wasn't officially heard on this logo until 1995. |
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* September 16, 1994-2008: A re-arranged and re-recorded variant of the 1989 TCFTV jingle by Bruce Broughton. This one is more reverberant than the original, but it's slightly different from the 1995 TCFTV theme, namely less [audible] drum beats. Although this theme and the theme below were first heard in 1994 on ''The X-Files'', this wasn't officially heard on this logo until 1995. |
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* September 4, 1994-2008: A re-orchestrated version of the above theme, with more drum beats resembling the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare. This would later be used for the 1995 TCFTV logo. Like the previous fanfare, it was not officially used on this logo until 1995. The previous theme is more common, although both themes were used interchangeably. This fanfare was first heard on the pilot episode of the short lived series ''Wild Oats''. |
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* September 4, 1994-2008: A re-orchestrated version of the above theme, with more drum beats resembling the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare. This would later be used for the 1995 TCFTV logo. Like the previous fanfare, it was not officially used on this logo until 1995. The previous theme is more common, although both themes were used interchangeably. This fanfare was first heard on the pilot episode of the short lived series ''Wild Oats''. |
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* 1997-May 16, 2021: The 1997 TCFTV logo theme. |
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* 1997-May 16, 2021: The 1997 TCFTV logo theme by David Newman. |
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* 2008-April 8, 2022: The 2005 TCFTV logo theme. |
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* 2008-April 8, 2022: The 2005 TCFTV logo theme by David Newman. |
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* 2008-: A short version of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, at a faster tempo than the actual fanfare. It sounds like an extended version of the 1995 fanfare. |
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* 2008-: A short version of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, at a faster tempo than the actual fanfare. It sounds like an extended version of the 1995 fanfare. |
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* 2008-: Shortened version of above. Sounds like a re-arranged version of the 1995 jingle, but not quite the 2005 TCFTV logo theme. Used in tandem with the above theme. |
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* 2008-: Shortened version of above. Sounds like a re-arranged version of the 1995 jingle, but not quite the 2005 TCFTV logo theme. Used in tandem with the above theme. |
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* In some cases, it uses the closing theme of the show or is silent, such as on ''Alien Nation: Body and Soul''. |
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* In some cases, it uses the closing theme of the show or is silent, such as on ''Alien Nation: Body and Soul''. |
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* There was a low tone of the 1989 theme on reruns of ''Dynasty''. It was also used on the 1994 logo on prints of ''M*A*S*H''. |
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* A low tone version of the 1989 theme exists on reruns of ''Dynasty'' and on the 1994 logo on prints of ''M*A*S*H''. |
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* A low tone version of the 1995 theme exists. This was spotted on a later French print of the pilot episode of ''Manimal''. |
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* A low tone version of the 1995 theme also exists. This is spotted on a later French print of the pilot episode of ''Manimal''. |
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* On some co-produced shows and original airings, a generic network theme is used. |
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* On some co-produced shows and original airings, a generic network theme is used. |
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* A version exists on 2007-2008 episodes of ''Family Guy'' that is the present day jingle, but sounds like it is played on a xylophone. |
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* A version exists on 2007-2008 episodes of ''Family Guy'' that is the present day jingle, but sounds like it is played on a xylophone. |
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* Syndie prints of ''Family Guy'' and ''Batman (1966)'' using the 1992 logo have a loud, pronounced version of the 1995 TCFTV jingle. When syndie/network prints of ''Cops'' and other shows use this jingle, it sounds normal. |
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* Syndication prints of ''Family Guy'' and ''Batman'' (1966) using the 1992 logo have a loud, pronounced version of the 1995 TCFTV jingle. When syndie/network prints of ''Cops'' and other shows use this jingle, it sounds normal. |
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* On older syndicated prints of [[Revolution Studios]] movies, the Bruce Broughton version of the TCFTV jingle sounds rather loud and is slightly cut off at the beginning. One example is the syndicated print of ''13 Going on 30'' when it aired back in January 2010. |
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* On older syndicated prints of [[Revolution Studios]] movies, the Bruce Broughton version of the TCFTV jingle sounds rather loud and is also slightly cut off at the beginning. One example is the syndicated print of ''13 Going on 30'' when it aired back in January 2010. |
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* Since sometime in 2012, on syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the sound quality of the 2008 jingle (variants of the 1997 20th Century Fox jingle) -- whether short, normal, or long -- sounds a little less crisp. One example is the 2013 syndicated print of ''Perfect Stranger''. |
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* Since sometime in 2012, on syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the sound quality of the 2008 jingle (variants of the 1997 20th Century Fox jingle) -- whether short, normal, or long -- sounds a little less crisp. One example is the 2013 syndicated print of ''Perfect Stranger''. |
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* On some [[Fox Television Studios]] shows like ''The Hughleys'', this logo plasters said logo, but its jingle/sounds remain intact. |
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* On some [[Fox Television Studios]] shows like ''The Hughleys'', this logo plasters said logo, but its jingle/sounds still remain intact. |
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* On airings of the ''M*A*S*H'' S1 episodes "Love Story" on Hallmark Channel and "Cowboy" on DVD, on Centric's airing of ''In Living Color'' S2 episode "Anton at the Recruiter", the 1995 [[Fox Video]] VHS release of ''The Making of Star Wars'', a later print of ''The Paper Chase'' S1 episode "The Man Who Would Be King", and a CBS Drama (UK) airing of a season 7 episode of ''Dynasty'' ("The Affair"), the 1965 TCFTV theme is heard, due to sloppy plastering. |
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* On airings of the ''M*A*S*H'' S1 episodes "Love Story" on Hallmark Channel and "Cowboy" on DVD, on Centric's airing of ''In Living Color'' S2 episode "Anton at the Recruiter", the 1995 [[Fox Video]] VHS release of ''The Making of Star Wars'', a later print of ''The Paper Chase'' S1 episode "The Man Who Would Be King", and a CBS Drama (UK) airing of a season 7 episode of ''Dynasty'' ("The Affair"), the 1965 TCFTV theme is heard, due to sloppy plastering. |
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** A variant with the 1965 TCFTV theme in low tone also exists. This was spotted on a later French print of the second episode of ''Manimal''. |
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** A variant with the 1965 TCFTV theme in low tone also exists. This is spotted on a later French print of the second episode of ''Manimal''. |
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* On Me-TV's print of the ''Batman'' S2 episode "That Darn Catwoman", the 1961 TCFTV theme is heard. |
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* On Me-TV's print of the ''Batman'' S2 episode "That Darn Catwoman", the 1961 TCFTV theme is heard. |
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* On 2008-2010 episodes of ''Family Feud'' and local syndicated reruns of ''Futurama'', the 1995 and 2008 themes were edited a bit, with the second half only. |
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* On 2008-2010 episodes of ''Family Feud'' and local syndicated reruns of ''Futurama'', the 1995 and 2008 themes are edited a bit, with the second half only. |
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* On syndicated prints of shows like ''King of the Hill'' and ''Cops'', the original 20th Television or TCFTV jingles from 1995 and 1997 may be heard during the 2008 or 2013 logos. In exceptional cases, a soundbite of the show is used. |
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* On syndicated prints of shows like ''King of the Hill'' and ''Cops'', the original 20th Television or TCFTV jingles from 1995 and 1997 may be heard during the 2008 or 2013 logos. In exceptional cases, a soundbite of the show is used. |
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* The syndie print of the ''How I Met Your Mother'' episode "w/Bro Code 107" shows the short version of the '08 logo but the normal-length fanfare plays during the other half of the Bays-Thomas logo. The fanfare has a [subtle] choir too. Some episodes have the 2009 version of the 2008 fanfare, an abridged 2005 fanfare, which consists of the first few notes and the last note, or the short 1997 fanfare over the short version of the 2008 logo. |
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* The syndie print of the ''How I Met Your Mother'' episode "w/Bro Code 107" shows the short version of the '08 logo but the normal-length fanfare plays during the other half of the Bays-Thomas logo. The fanfare also has a [subtle] choir too. Some episodes have the 2009 version of the 2008 fanfare, an abridged 2005 fanfare, which consists of the first few notes and the last note, or the short 1997 fanfare over the short version of the 2008 logo. |
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* On FXX airings of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Days of Future Future", the logo is silent. The [[Gracie Films]] logo has the 20th TV logo's music playing over said logo, while the Spanish cast has the [[Gracie Films]] theme playing over it. This was likely caused by an editing goof. |
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* On FXX airings of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Days of Future Future", the logo is silent. The [[Gracie Films]] logo has the 20th TV logo's music playing over said logo, while the Spanish cast has the [[Gracie Films]] theme playing over it. This was likely caused by an editing goof. |
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* On airings of the ''Family Guy'' episode "He's Bla-ack!" on Adult Swim, the 2013 20th Television logo is used, yet the 1995 fanfare is heard. Usually, the 2013 TCFTV logo is used on newer episodes and other airings of said episode, with the correct fanfare. |
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* On airings of the ''Family Guy'' episode "He's Bla-ack!" on Adult Swim, the 2013 20th Television logo is used, yet the 1995 fanfare is heard. Usually, the 2013 TCFTV logo is used on newer episodes and other airings of said episode, with the correct fanfare. |
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* On the syndie print of the ''Family Guy'' episode "Chris Cross", a portion of the 2008 20th Television fanfare used on the 2007 TCFTV logo can be heard when cutting to black before the SAP cast. |
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* On the syndie print of the ''Family Guy'' episode "Chris Cross", a portion of the 2008 20th Television fanfare used on the 2007 TCFTV logo can be heard when cutting to black before the SAP cast. |
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* On [[Channel 4|Channel 4]] broadcasts of a small number of episodes of ''The Simpsons'' (noticeable on the episode "Last Exit to Springfield"), the audio for the 1992 fanfare fades out very quickly as the last note plays. |
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* On [[Channel 4|Channel 4]] broadcasts of a small number of episodes of ''The Simpsons'' (noticeable on the episode "Last Exit to Springfield"), the audio for the 1992 fanfare fades out quickly as the last note plays. |
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* On some episodes of ''Family Guy'', AMC's airings of both ''Omen IV: The Awakening'' and ''Mr. Popper's Penguins'', and CourtTV Mystery's airings of ''Sleeping With the Enemy'', the 1995 theme is heard on the 2013 logo. |
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* On some episodes of ''Family Guy'', AMC's airings of both ''Omen IV: The Awakening'' and ''Mr. Popper's Penguins'', and CourtTV Mystery's airings of ''Sleeping With the Enemy'', the 1995 theme is heard on the 2013 logo. |
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* On an April 1, 2017 airing of the ''Family Guy'' episode "Road to the Multiverse" on Adult Swim, the 1997 TCFTV jingle is surprisingly glitchy, possibly as an April Fools' joke. This also happened to other AS shows on this broadcast day (e.g. ''Seinfeld'' stings, laugh track, robotic voices, pitch shifted voices, etc.). |
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* On an April 1, 2017 airing of the ''Family Guy'' episode "Road to the Multiverse" on Adult Swim, the 1997 TCFTV jingle is glitchy, possibly as an April Fools' joke. This also happens to other AS shows on this broadcast day (e.g. ''Seinfeld'' stings, laugh track, robotic voices, pitch shifted voices, etc.). |
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* On the ''Simpsons'' episode "The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.", the theme has a weird echo effect, which has the mix of the full and shorter versions. |
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* On the ''Simpsons'' episode "The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.", the theme has a echo effect, which has the mix of the full and shorter versions. |
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* A print of ''M*A*S*H'' has the original 1992 logo with the 2008 music, probably due to a sloppy reverse plaster error. |
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* A print of ''M*A*S*H'' has the 1994 version of this logo with the 2008 music, probably due to a reverse plaster error. |
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* Freeform's print of ''Rio 2'' has the ending theme of the movie playing over the logo (possibly due to time compression). Other airings have the fanfare, as described above. |
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* Freeform's print of ''Rio 2'' has the ending theme of the movie playing over the logo (possibly due to time compression). Other airings have the fanfare, as described above. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on programs from this company since it's introduction. |
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* This was plastered onto most shows that Fox distributes, even classic shows they own, with the exception of ''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'' (the 1960s TCFTV logo is integrated into the closing credits with the closing theme). |
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* This was plastered onto most shows that Fox distributes, even classic shows they own, with the exception of ''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'' (the 1960s TCFTV logo is integrated into the closing credits with the closing theme). |
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* It even shows up on DVD releases of Fox shows. |
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* It appears on DVD releases of Fox shows. |
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* The opening variant has so far only been spotted on a Polish airing of ''An Unmarried Woman''. |
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* The opening variant has so far only been spotted on a Polish airing of ''An Unmarried Woman''. |
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* On the ''Christmas with the Simpsons'' DVD, it plasters over the 3rd 20th Century Fox Television logo on the Christmas special. |
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* On the ''Christmas with the Simpsons'' DVD, it plasters over the 3rd 20th Century Fox Television logo on the Christmas special. |
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* Most episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on DVD up until towards the end of season 6 have this logo (though a few episodes on the season 1 and 3 DVD sets use the original 1989-1993 TCFTV logo instead), although it did make an appearance at the end of the season 9 episode "The Principal and the Pauper". |
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* Most episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on DVD up until towards the end of season 6 have this logo (though a few episodes on the season 1 and 3 DVD sets use the original 1989-1993 TCFTV logo instead), although it does make an appearance at the end of the season 9 episode "The Principal and the Pauper". |
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* Strangely, it is seen after the TCFTV logo on many episodes of ''Family Guy'' and ''Futurama'' on Adult Swim and TBS, the former on Freeform as well. |
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* It appears after the TCFTV logo on many episodes of ''Family Guy'' and ''Futurama'' on Adult Swim and TBS, the former on Freeform as well. |
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* The enhanced version is just as common, and was seen until 2019 on ''Family Feud'', ''Divorce Court'', and ''The Wendy Williams Show'', among other current series, before the former two shows were transferred to [[CBS Television Distribution]], as well as ''King of the Hill'' reruns on Adult Swim & syndication, reruns of ''Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?'' on GSN, and Netflix viewings, and the StarVista/Time Life DVD releases of ''The Wonder Years'' (plastering the 1988 [[New World Entertainment|New World Television]] logo). |
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* The enhanced version appeared until 2019 on ''Family Feud'', ''Divorce Court'', and ''The Wendy Williams Show'', among other current series, before the former two shows were transferred to [[CBS Television Distribution]], as well as ''King of the Hill'' reruns on Adult Swim & syndication, reruns of ''Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?'' on GSN, and Netflix viewings, and also appears on the StarVista/Time Life DVD releases of ''The Wonder Years'' (plastering the 1988 [[New World Entertainment|New World Television]] logo). |
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** One early sighting of the enhanced variant was Cartoon Network's airing of ''Garfield Gets Real''. |
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** One early sighting of the enhanced variant was Cartoon Network's airing of ''Garfield Gets Real''. |
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* The 1992 version of this logo plasters the original 1981 TCFTV logo on [[Shout! Factory]]'s season 1 (1986-87) DVD release of ''L.A. Law''; it also plasters 17 of 20 episodes on the season 2 (1987-88) release (three of them have the original 1981 TCFTV logo intact). |
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* The 1992 version of this logo plasters the original 1981 TCFTV logo on [[Shout! Factory]]'s season 1 (1986-87) DVD release of ''L.A. Law''; it also plasters 17 of 20 episodes on the season 2 (1987-88) release (three of them have the original 1981 TCFTV logo intact). |
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* Strangely, this has also plastered the original 20th Century Fox logo on the trailer of ''Project X'' (the 1987 film starring Matthew Broderick) on recent home releases of the film. |
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* This also plasters the original 20th Century Fox logo on the trailer of ''Project X'' (the 1987 film starring Matthew Broderick) on recent home releases of the film. |
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* The enhanced logo, with the News Corporation byline appears on various episodes from season 1 and 2 of the 2014 Shout! Factory complete series release of ''The Bob Newhart Show''. |
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* The enhanced logo, with the News Corporation byline appears on various episodes from season 1 and 2 of the 2014 Shout! Factory complete series release of ''The Bob Newhart Show''. |
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** This plastered the 2007 TCFTV logo on ''Family Guy'' episode "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell" on Adult Swim. |
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** This also plastered the 2007 TCFTV logo on ''Family Guy'' episode "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell" on Adult Swim. |
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** The earliest sighting of the extended bylineless logo was on the syndie print of ''Family Guy''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s season 11 finale. |
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** The earliest sighting of the extended bylineless logo was on the syndie print of ''Family Guy''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s season 11 finale. |
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* The bylineless logo plasters the one with the byline that used to appear on syndie prints of ''Family Guy'' seasons 10 and 11 episodes. |
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* The bylineless logo plasters the one with the byline that used to appear on syndie prints of ''Family Guy'' seasons 10 and 11 episodes. |
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* The 1995 variant also makes a surprise appearance at the end of the VHS release of ''Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask'' and some seasons 1 and 4 episodes of ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' on international airings. |
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* The 1995 variant also makes an appearance at the end of the VHS release of ''Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask'' and some seasons 1 and 4 episodes of ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' on international airings. |
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* Oddly, many ''Hill Street Blues'' reruns on Heroes & Icons use prints where this is seen at the end alone, plastering the [[MTM Enterprises]] logo. As such, it cuts in abruptly and interrupts the end theme. |
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* Many ''Hill Street Blues'' reruns on Heroes & Icons use prints where this is seen at the end alone, plastering the [[MTM Enterprises]] logo. As such, it cuts in abruptly and interrupts the end theme. |
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* The 1995 version appeared on the short-lived 2007 game show ''Temptation: The New Sale of the Century'' when aired on MyNetworkTV. |
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* The 1995 version appeared on the 2007 game show ''Temptation: The New Sale of the Century'' when aired on MyNetworkTV. |
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* On current prints (digital, TV, etc...) of ''Home Alone 4'', the 2008 version plasters the [[Fox Television Studios]] logo. |
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* On current prints (digital, TV, etc...) of ''Home Alone 4'', the 2008 version plasters the [[Fox Television Studios]] logo. |
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* Since 20th Century Fox Television was dissolved into this company on August 10, 2020, the bylineless logo was first seen on the new seasons of the Animation Domination shows that year on Fox, the ones being ''The Simpsons'' (using the 2008 jingle), ''Bob's Burgers'' (using the 2005 TCFTV jingle), ''Family Guy'' (using the 1997 TCFTV jingle), the second and final season of ''Bless the Harts'', season 2 of ''Duncanville'' and the debut season of ''The Great North'' (all using the 2015 TCFTV jingle). Despite this, this logo now appears on new episodes of returning shows (as well as the upcoming shows) from the former 20th Century Fox Television from 2020 onwards. |
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* Since 20th Century Fox Television was dissolved into this company on August 10, 2020, the bylineless logo first appeared on the new seasons of the Animation Domination shows that year on Fox, the ones being ''The Simpsons'' (using the 2008 jingle), ''Bob's Burgers'' (using the 2005 TCFTV jingle), ''Family Guy'' (using the 1997 TCFTV jingle), the second and final season of ''Bless the Harts'', season 2 of ''Duncanville'' and the debut season of ''The Great North'' (all using the 2015 TCFTV jingle). Despite this, this logo now appears on new episodes of returning shows (as well as the upcoming shows) from the former 20th Century Fox Television from 2020 onwards. |
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* This appears on its new and future shows produced from this company such as the 2021 reboot of ''The Wonder Years'', ''Single Drunk Female'' and ''Dopesick''. |
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* This also appears on its new and future shows produced from this company such as the 2021 reboot of ''The Wonder Years'', ''Single Drunk Female'' and ''Dopesick''. |
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* It also appeared on new seasons of shows that were originally produced by [[Fox 21 Television Studios]] from 2021 onwards which are ''American Crime Story'', ''Feud'', ''Genius'', ''The Chi'', ''Pose'', ''Mayans M.C.'', ''The Hot Zone'' and ''Ratched''. |
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* It also appears on new seasons of shows that were originally produced by [[Fox 21 Television Studios]] from 2021 onwards which are ''American Crime Story'', ''Feud'', ''Genius'', ''The Chi'', ''Pose'', ''Mayans M.C.'', ''The Hot Zone'' and ''Ratched''. |
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* This also appears on the last two seasons of ''Wu-Tang: An American Saga''. |
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* This also appears on the last two seasons of ''Wu-Tang: An American Saga''. |
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* As of September 26, 2021, this logo no longer appears on new seasons of animated shows in favor of the [[20th Television Animation]] logo. The final animated production to use this logo was on the ''Central Park'' Season 2 episode "The Lyin' in Winter", originally aired on April 8, 2022. |
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* As of September 26, 2021, this logo no longer appears on new seasons of animated shows in favor of the [[20th Television Animation]] logo. The final animated production to use this logo was on the ''Central Park'' Season 2 episode "The Lyin' in Winter", originally aired on April 8, 2022. |
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* Strangely, this did not appear on on ''Hoops'', ''Filthy Rich'' and ''NeXt'', due to all three of them being made before 20th Century Fox Television rebranded to 20th Television in 2020. |
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* This logo does not appear on on ''Hoops'', ''Filthy Rich'' and ''NeXt'', due to all three of them being made before 20th Century Fox Television rebranded to 20th Television in 2020. |
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* Whenever [[Blue Sky Studios]]' movies and ''The Book of Life'' are broadcast, this logo is seen at the very end, right after the SAP cast credits. |
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* Whenever [[Blue Sky Studios]]' movies and ''The Book of Life'' are broadcast, this logo appears at the very end, right after the SAP cast credits. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo is notable for being a CGI re-imagining of the classic Fox logo, which predated the actual CGI logo by two years. However, until its rename from 20th Century Fox Television in 2020, this logo's omnipresence, as well as its tendency to plaster logos on older prints, has left some with not-so-positive thoughts about the logo. |
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