However, the world "Television" now plasters over the word "Century". I used to watch it like crazy whenever any of Disney's famous titles were added. It premiered on November 11, It was later seen on early original programming of the After 20th Television Fox became defunct in August As of 1995, 20th Television is now a television syndication company, as some of its shows were not necessarily distributed by 20th Century Fox itself. Divorce Court (1999–present) Dish Nation (2012–present) 25 Words or Less (2019) Television films and specials 20th Century Fox Television. This television variant of the theatrical 20th Century Fox logo shows the word "TELEVISION" placed in front of the word "CENTURY" as it zooms into view. Twentieth Television (20th Television) is an American television production and syndication company owned by 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, a division of the Fox Entertainment Group, part of 21st Century Fox (which is sale to The Walt Disney Company pending). 1966-1971 1971-1979 Note: In 1993, 20th Century Fox Television was defunct for 2 years until it revived in 1995. 20th Century Fox Television is responsible for producing The Simpsons, along with Gracie Films and The Curiosity Company. The News Corporation byline is smaller than the previous logo which was bigger. It can be seen on The Pretender (Twilight Sparkle's Retro Media Library is a FANDOM Movies Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. This logo is similar to before, this logo was improved with the letters modified.

Shows with this logo include Dobie Gillis on CBS and 12 O'Clock High on ABC, but often times, newer logos might appear instead in most cable networks. In 1995, counterpart to the 1935 20th Century Fox logo, the "Starry Sky" was introduced. This variant was used along with the 1995 logo, as a secondary variation, until 2007. 20th Century Fox Television, the television counterpart of This logo resembles its film counterpart from 1935-1966. Such programs that had this logo during their reruns included The logo appears on current programming of shows distributed by 20th Century Fox Television. It premiered on November 11, It was later seen on early original programming of the After 20th Television Fox became defunct in August As of 1995, 20th Television is now a television syndication company, as some of its shows were not necessarily distributed by 20th Century Fox itself. Now owned by Fox Networks Group. Ad sales to Fox syndicated programming is held by CBS Television Distribution. Notes: 1 Sold to China Media Capital.

Shows that had this logo include Daniel Boone on NBC and M*A*S*H on CBS, but nowadays, most cable networks now show the current 20th Century Fox Television logo on reruns of these shows. 3 Formerly a joint-venture with Viacom but ended in 1994. 20th Century Fox Television is a television-production studio owned by Walt Disney Television, a division of The Walt Disney Company. I LOVED Disney Family Movies.
2 Rebranded from Star to Fox channels in 2017.


However, the world "Television" now plasters over the word "Century". 1958–1963. 20th Television is the syndication arm of 20th Century Fox Television. 4 Sold to Visi Media Asia, which had owned 80% of the channel (Star formerly owned 20%).

20th Century Fox Television is a television studio owned by Walt Disney Television, which ultimately became a division of Disney Television Studios. 20th Century Fox Television, the television counterpart of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, started off as 20th Television Fox in 1955, when The 20th Century Fox Hour premiered on CBS that year. In November 1957, TCF Television Productions, Inc. was renamed as 20th Century-Fox Television to match the 1935 20th Century Fox logo. The Forest Ranger (1956) The logo can be seen on The Simpsons airings on Fox.

Shows that had this logo include Daniel Boone on NBC and M*A*S*H on CBS, but nowadays, most cable networks now show the current 20th Century Fox Television logo on reruns of these shows. NOTE: These shows were formerly distributed by 20th Television, prior to the Disney-Fox merger. 20th Century Fox Television, the television counterpart of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, started off as 20th Television Fox in 1955, when The 20th Century Fox Hour premiered on CBS that year. In 1992, it became 20th Television, then in 1995, 20th Century Fox Television was founded. Shows with this logo include Dobie Gillis on CBS and 12 O'Clock High on ABC, but often times, newer logos might appear instead in most cable networks. This was 20th Television Fox's third and final logo. The TV counterpart of the 1953-1987 logo isn't easy to find as the film version at all.