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===Background===
===Background===
'''Metromedia Producers Corporation''' (or often shortened as '''MPC''') was established from [[The Wolper Organization|Wolper Productions]] in 1968 after David L. Wolper broke apart from Metromedia (Wolper Productions was later relaunched in 1970). On March 6, 1986, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation (later "[[21st Century Fox]]" and now owned by The Walt Disney Company, the current parent company of [[20th Century Fox]]) acquired MPC and with it, the television stations owned by Metromedia for $3.5 billion. MPC was folded into [[20th Century Fox Television]], Metromedia Square (which was not included in the sale, instead being leased to Fox/News Corp) became "Fox Television Center", and the former Metromedia owned television stations were incorporated as the [[Fox Televisions Productions|Fox Televisions]] in April. These programs are now distributed worldwide by [[20th Television]]. With the exception for ''The Merv Griffin Show'', which MPC handled co-production and distribution from 1972 to 1983, which was later transferred to [[King World Productions]] (now "[[CBS Media Ventures]]") and [[Columbia Pictures Television]] (now "[[Sony Pictures Television]]") in 1986.
'''Metromedia Producers Corporation''' (or often shortened as '''MPC''') was established from [[The Wolper Organization|Wolper Productions]] in 1968 after David L. Wolper broke apart from Metromedia (Wolper Productions was later relaunched in 1970). On March 6, 1986, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation (later "[[21st Century Fox]]" and now owned by The Walt Disney Company, the current parent company of [[20th Century Fox]]) acquired MPC and with it, the television stations owned by Metromedia for $3.5 billion. MPC was folded into [[20th Century Fox Television]], Metromedia Square (which was not included in the sale, instead being leased to Fox/News Corp) became "Fox Television Center", and the former Metromedia owned television stations were incorporated as the [[Fox Television Stations Productions|Fox Television Stations]] in April. These programs are now distributed worldwide by [[20th Television]]. With the exception for ''The Merv Griffin Show'', which MPC handled co-production and distribution from 1972 to 1983, which was later transferred to [[King World Productions]] (now "[[CBS Media Ventures]]") and [[Columbia Pictures Television]] (now "[[Sony Pictures Television]]") in 1986.


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|Mpc4.jpeg|1st Logo (1969-1974)
|Mpc4.jpeg|1st Logo (1969-1974)
|Mpc14.jpeg|2nd Logo (February 21, 1973-1980)
|Mpc14.jpeg|2nd Logo (1973-1980)
|Mpc23.jpeg|3rd Logo (March 4, 1981-June 15, 1984)
|Mpc23.jpeg|3rd Logo (March 4, 1981-June 15, 1984)
|Mpc29.jpeg|4th Logo (1982-1987)
|Mpc29.jpeg|4th Logo (1982-1987)
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* The opening variant is rare, and was originally seen on movies, such as ''Tales from the Crypt'' and ''Chosen Survivors''.
* The opening variant is rare, and was originally seen on movies, such as ''Tales from the Crypt'' and ''Chosen Survivors''.


===2nd Logo (February 21, 1973-1980)===
===2nd Logo (1973-1980)===
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File:Mpc14.jpeg
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