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Background: Fox 21 Television Studios is the cable television production division of 20th Century Fox Television |
Background: Fox 21 Television Studios is the cable television production division of 20th Century Fox Television. It was formed on December 4, 2014, when the Fox Television Group division of Fox Entertainment Group and 21st Century Fox, Inc. (now The Walt Disney Company) merged Fox 21 and Fox Television Studios. |
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Editor's Note: The typewriter format of the logo has been criticized by many in the logo community due to the concept's overuse and overall blandness. |
Editor's Note: The typewriter format of the logo has been criticized by many in the logo community due to the concept's overuse and overall blandness. |
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Revision as of 18:32, 5 May 2020
Logo description by Donny Pearson and Thelogoontherun Video capture courtesy of TakingofPelhamify
Background: Fox 21 Television Studios is the cable television production division of 20th Century Fox Television. It was formed on December 4, 2014, when the Fox Television Group division of Fox Entertainment Group and 21st Century Fox, Inc. (now The Walt Disney Company) merged Fox 21 and Fox Television Studios.
(September 16, 2014- )
Fox 21 Television Studios (2015)
Nickname: "The Typewriter"
Logo: Same as the logo for Fox 21, except the logo types much faster, "television studios." appears below "fox21", the background has an orange tint to it, and no byline is present.
FX/SFX: The words typing.
Music/Sounds: The same as the Fox 21 logo, except the typing sound is faster and the ding is lower pitched.
Availability: Common. Seen on season 2 of the U.S. version of Sirens, season 2 of Salem and season 3 of The Americans.
Editor's Note: The typewriter format of the logo has been criticized by many in the logo community due to the concept's overuse and overall blandness.