- 2.2 Productions
- 2121 Productions
- 3 Ball Productions
- 310 Entertainment
- 343 Incorporated
- Access Syndication
- Action Adventure Network
- Adam Productions
- After Portsmouth
- Aggregate Films
- Amity Entertainment
- Andrew Adelson Company
- Andrew Daly Productions
- Apploff Entertainment
- Arnold Shapiro Productions
- The Arthur Company
- Artists Television Group
- Asylum Entertainment
- Asymmetrical Productions
- Atlantic Television Inc.
- Baer Bones
- Bakshi Productions, Inc. (See sections)
- Balenciaga Productions
- Banyan Productions
- Bass Entertainment
- Benny Smart
- Big Phone Productions
- Bixby-Brandon Productions
- The Blue Marble Company
- Blue Streak
- Bob & Alice Productions
- Bob Banner Associates
- Bon Mot Productions
- Brad Lachman Productions
- Bright-San Productions
- Brillstein Entertainment Partners
- Broadway Video
- Bruce Cohn Productions
- Buccieri Entertainment
- Bulldog Productions
- Bullfrog Productions
- Burns & Burns
- Burt Sugarman Inc.
- Carolco Television Productions
- The Carsey-Werner Company
- Carson Entertainment
- Castle Combe Productions
- The Cates Brothers Company
- Centropolis Television
- Chanticleer Films
- Chelsea Handler Productions
- Chernin Entertainment
- Chip Taylor Communications
- The Colleton Company
- Consolidated Productions
- Coquette Productions
- Craig Anderson Productions
- Craftsman Films
- The Cramer Company
- Crossover Programming Company
- Daddy's Girl Productions
- Dakota Pictures
- Dan Curtis Productions
- Danny Kallis Productions
- Dauphine Productions
- Dave Bell Associates
- The Detective Agency
- DJ Productions
- Doc Shop Productions
- Don Fedderson Productions
- Don Meier Productions
- Dorado Productions
- Drug Store Television Productions
- Dualstar Entertainment
- Edelman Productions
- Eilenna Productions
- Elsboy Entertainment
- Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises
- Entertainment Studios
- Eyeboogie, Inc.
- Fair Dinkum Productions
- Field Communications
- Fierce Baby Productions
- Film 44
- Finishing the Hat Productions
- Fisher Communications
- Flat Earth Productions Inc.
- Fly on the Wall Entertainment
- Flying Glass of Milk Productions
- Gallant Entertainment
- Gangbuster Films
- Garen/Albrecht Productions
- Gary Murphy-Larry Strawther Productions
- Geffen Television
- Gekko Film Corp
- Georgia Entertainment Industries
- GEP Productions
- Goddard Textiles
- Gold Coast Television Entertainment
- Grammnet Productions
- Gravy Boat (See countries)
- Graz Entertainment
- Green Couch Entertainment
- Greystone Communications
- Guarascio/Port Productions
- Happy Jack Productions
- Harmony Gold
- Headhunter Films, Inc.
- Heliosphere Productions
- Henerson/Hirsch Productions
- Hentemann Films
- Heyday Production
- Homer Productions, Inc.
- Hurricane Entertainment Corp
- The Hurwitz Company
- Idbox
- IMG Original Content
- In Motion
- Interbang Inc.
- International Mammoth Television
- Jack Russell Film Productions
- Jay Wolpert Enterprises
- Jellyvision Productions
- Jerry Leider Company
- Jim Owens Entertainment, Inc.
- Jobsite Productions
- Joe Hamilton Productions
- Jones Programming Services
- Journal Broadcast Group
- The Jozak Company
- JPD Entertainment
- Judgemental Films
- Jump at the Sun Productions
- Juniper Releasing
- Jupiter Entertainment
- Just Singer Entertainment
- Karz Entertainment
- The Kaufman Company
- Kaufman Films
- KDTN
- Kevin Slattery Productions
- Keyser/Lippman Productions
- KidRo Productions
- Kin TV Studios
- Kripke Enterprises
- Landmark Entertainment Group
- Lark International
- Larry Levinson Productions
- Laurel Canyon Productions
- Laurelwood Entertainment
- Lawton Entertainment
- Lean Machine
- The Lee Rich Company
- Legendary Television
- Lil' Whoop Productions
- Lin Bolen Productions
- Lloyd-Levitan
- LMNO Productions
- Loch Lomond Entertainment, Ltd.
- Lucille Ball Productions
- Luther Davis Productions
- Madwoman In The Attic
- Major League Baseball Productions
- Mantis Productions
- Marian Rees Associates
- Martindale-Hillier Entertainment
- Mastermind Laboratories
- MBR Productions (See countries)
- McMonkey Productions
- Medallion TV Enterprises
- Meetinghouse Productions, Inc.
- Mega Diva Inc.
- Mess Media
- Messina Baker Entertainment Corporation
- Michael Krauss Productions
- Mighty Oak Entertainment
- Million Monkeys, Inc.
- Monkey Massacre
- Moonlight Productions
- Mulberry Square Productions (See sections)
- Nash Entertainment
- Nasser Entertainment
- National Geographic Television
- N'Credible Entertainment
- Nemo Films
- NFL Network
- New Century Telecommunications
- New Wave Entertainment
- New West Entertainment
- Nuyorican Productions
- O'Hara-Horowitz Productions
- Okay Goodnight!
- Olive Bridge Entertainment
- O'Quinn Productions
- Orenthal Productions
- Our Production Company
- Outpost Farm Productions
- The Over The Hill Gang
- P3 Entertainment
- Pacific Bay Entertainment
- Pacific Motion Pictures
- Panamort Television
- Paper Kite Productions
- Paperboy Productions
- Partner Stations Network
- Paul Brownstein Productions
- Pendragon
- Perez-Minton Productions
- Piller/Segan/Shepherd
- Picador Productions
- Pie Town Productions
- Pilot Productions
- PKO Television
- Planet Grande Pictures
- Playboy Productions
- PMT, Ltd.
- Polka Dot Pictures
- PPI Releasing
- Production Partners Inc.
- Profile Productions
- Promark Television
- Puny
- QMI Television
- QRZ Media
- Radio City Music Hall Television Productions
- Ralph C. Ellis Enterprises
- Range Rider Production
- Red Board Productions
- Reid/Land Productions
- RickMill Productions
- R-Lab
- Rodan Productions
- Romart
- Room 403 Productions
- Sande Stewart Television
- The Sanitsky Company
- Sather Gate Productions
- Satin Productions
- The Saul Group
- S.B.B. Productions
- Science Originals
- Scout Productions
- The Second City Television Productions (See countries)
- Secret Hideout
- Select Media Communications
- Shapiro Glickenhaus Television
- Shore Z Productions
- Sirius Thinking Ltd.
- Siroco Enterprises
- Skydance Television
- Slam Dunk Productions
- Spanish Trail Productions
- Spartan Productions
- Spectacor Films
- Spin The Bottle Inc.
- Spinnaker Films, Inc.
- Spud TV
- Stage Five Productions
- Staley/Long Productions
- Storyline Entertainment
- Sugar Brothers Entertainment
- Tadpole Kids
- TalkStory Productions
- Telco Productions
- Television Artists and Producers Corporation
- Teleworld, Inc.
- Temple TV Productions
- Tenth Planet Productions
- The Thomas Carter Company
- TIL' Productions, Inc.
- Topstone Productions
- The Tornante Company
- Triage Entertainment
- Trillium Productions
- Tropper Schickler Productions
- True Jack Productions
- Unreality, Inc.
- Verbatim Productions
- Vision Maker Media
- Visualize
- Vitello Productions
- Wallach Media
- Wes Craven Films
- Western International Syndication
- WFAA
- When Pigs Fly Incorporated
- Winters/Rosen Productions
- Worldwide Biggies
- WW Entertainment
- WWE Originals
- You & I Productions
- Zaloom/Mayfield Productions
- Zero Gravity Management
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Captures by
thehugetvfan, Livin and MatthewLMayfield
Editions by
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The Fox Broadcasting Company was created on October 9, 1986 by the News Corporation, with its name taken from the namesake Twentieth Century Fox film and television studio that they also owned at that time. The network held its "grand opening" on April 5, 1987 and for over 31 years, it has turned from a small fledging network into the fourth major television network on broadcast television. After a big ownership change in 2013 with the creation of 21st Century Fox, the network would receive another major ownership change three years later, when The Walt Disney Company announced that it would acquire most of 21CF's assets including their entertainment assets (such as the Fox studio), pay-TV networks, the Star India network group, their stakes in Hulu, National Geographic Partners & Endemol Shine Group (later spun-off to Banijay) and its regional sports networks (which were later spun-off to the Diamond Sports Group and renamed in order for the merger to get DOJ approval). Due to Disney's ownership of ABC, which meant that ownership of two major networks (ABC and Fox) is considered illegal by FCC regulations as well as their ownership of ESPN, the Fox network, as well as certain assets such as the Fox Sports channels, their news channels among other assets would be spun-off into a separate company using the Fox name. The entity, titled Fox Corporation began trading on March 19, 2019 and has owned the network and the rights to the Fox brand since then.
1st ID (Fox Weekend) (April 5, 1987-January 1989)
Visuals: Panning up from a bridge below, a darkened Fox structure stands in the distance, against the night sky. The searchlights switch on, one-by-one, as the structure brightens.
Technique: Live-action footage with a prop structure for the Fox logo.
Audio: A faster-paced re-orchestration of the short 20th Century Fox fanfare, composed by Non-Stop Music.
2nd ID (This is the Year, This is Fox) (January 1989-August 20, 1990)
Visuals: There are some television sets containing the Fox structure from before, but in a different camera angle. After that, the screen transitions into a sole TV set containing the Fox logo.
Technique: Live action with a prop structure for the Fox logo.
Audio: Same as the 2nd ID, but shorter.
3rd ID (It's on Fox) (August 23, 1990-July 14, 1992)
Visuals: On a skyline or dark sky with flashlights everywhere, the Fox logo appears in gold. and then the logo fades in.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The theme from their 1990-91 season, which was "It's on Fox", usually accompanied with an announcer saying "You are watching Fox".
Audio Variant: Sometime around the 1991-92 season, the music was changed to the "It's on Fox" theme used from that season.
4th ID (Everybody Knows It's on Fox) (July 15, 1992-June 27, 1993)
Visuals: A darkened Fox logo zooms out, as several searchlights pan by. As the logo starts to settle back, it starts to flash orange, with magenta haze-like lights appearing behind the logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The theme from their 1992-93 season, which was "Everybody Knows It's on Fox".
5th ID (It Could Only Happen on Fox) (June 28, 1993-August 21, 1994)
Visuals: On a white piece of paper, there is the Fox logos. As the paper crumbles the logo's background changes rapidly before the Fox logo appears again being drawn in permanent marker.
Technique: Stop-motion and 2D animation.
Audio: A rock theme, with some animal noises, alongside an announcer saying "Fox, you're watching it!".
6th ID (Fox is Kickin' It!) (August 22, 1994-August 27, 1995)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a faint dark blue Fox logo. Several golden yellow sparks draw out the outline of the logo as two golden searchlights cross. The camera slowly pans up so that the Fox logo is facing forward, as another set of searchlights cross. The former two searchlights move upwards. Both sets of searchlights collide, causing a flash that turns the Fox logo gold. The searchlights appear behind the logo as the camera zooms out to reveal the rest of the logo, until it is at a slightly curved angle. Several white stars move toward the Fox logo in the background (likely resembling space) as the searchlights continue to move.
Technique: CGI by TVart, Inc.
Audio: An upbeat pop fanfare with a group of female singers singing "Fox is Kicking It!" (which was their theme from their 1994-95 season) at the end.
7th ID (Cool Like Us!) (August 28, 1995-August 20, 1996)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: 2D computer animation by TVart, Inc.
Audio: Unknown.
8th ID (Fox Super Season/Non-Stop Fox) (August 21, 1996-August 31, 1997)
Visuals: On a twilight background with some searchlights, there is the Fox logo colored in dark purple, black and silver respectively.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A rock theme, accompanied with an announcer saying "This is Fox".
9th ID (Just One Fox) (September 1, 1997-1998)
Visuals: There is the three letters that form the Fox logo as it flies on a background. Then, the Fox logo appears in the color of the background (red, green or blue) before the letters from before merge together while the logo rotates.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Some swooshing sounds, followed by opening drumrolls of the 20th Century Fox fanfare composed by Elliot Goldenthal with an announcer saying "This is Fox" or "You're watching Fox".
10th ID (Just One Fox) (1998-September 5, 1999)
Visuals: On a colored background (either blue or yellow) there is the Fox logo as its placed on a background containing the Fox logo.
Technique: CGI by [H] Design.
Audio: Same as the 9th ident, but with a swoosh at the the end.
11th ID (Fox2K) (September 6, 1999-August 21, 2000)
Visuals: On a black background, there is the Fox logo in white being surrounded by some yellow and blue scanner lines.
Technique: Digital traditional animation
Audio: Silent.
12th ID (Aero) (August 22, 2000-September 16, 2001)
Visuals: On a navy blue background, there is a circle containing the Fox logo in multiple colors as they move to the right.
Technique: Digital traditional animation.
Audio: The 1997 Fox generic theme, followed by some guitar sounds and an announcer saying "This is Fox".
13th ID (Choose Fox) (September 17, 2001-September 8, 2002)
Visuals: On a light blue background surrounded by some rings, there is the Fox logo, in black.
Technique: Digital traditional animation
Audio: The 1997 Fox generic theme.