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* On the 2009 animated sitcom ''Sit Down, Shut Up'', there was a shortened version of the 2007 logo.
* On the 2009 animated sitcom ''Sit Down, Shut Up'', there was a shortened version of the 2007 logo.
* Starting with the 9th season of ''Bones'' on September 16, 2013, the logo is bylineless. This was due to the split of News Corporation which occurred back at the end of June (with Fox and all of the former company's entertainment divisions going to the then-newly-formed 21st Century Fox). ''The Simpsons'', ''Bob's Burgers'', ''Family Guy'', and ''American Dad!'' still used the byline until November 10, 2013. ''The Simpsons'' and ''Family Guy'' started using the byline-less version on November 17, 2013, while ''Bob's Burgers'' and ''American Dad!'' started using it on November 24, 2013.
* Starting with the 9th season of ''Bones'' on September 16, 2013, the logo is bylineless. This was due to the split of News Corporation which occurred back at the end of June (with Fox and all of the former company's entertainment divisions going to the then-newly-formed 21st Century Fox). ''The Simpsons'', ''Bob's Burgers'', ''Family Guy'', and ''American Dad!'' still used the byline until November 10, 2013. ''The Simpsons'' and ''Family Guy'' started using the byline-less version on November 17, 2013, while ''Bob's Burgers'' and ''American Dad!'' started using it on November 24, 2013.
* On current prints of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' starting with season 6 with no English audio option, there was a shortened version of the 2013 bylineless logo. Also, the shortened 1997 fanfare is heard, carrying it from the [[Kuzui Enterprises]] and [[Sandollar Television]] logos.
* On current prints of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' starting with season 6 with no English audio option, there was a shortened version of the 2013 bylineless logo. Also, the shortened 1997 fanfare is heard, carrying it from the [[Kuzui Enterprises]] and [[Sandollar Productions (1985-1998)|Sandollar Television]] logos.
* On the pre-broadcast pilot of the series ''A.U.S.A.'', the logo is slightly extended, starting off with a close-up of the structure, then easing into the normal animation. The standard version was used when it hit broadcast.
* On the pre-broadcast pilot of the series ''A.U.S.A.'', the logo is slightly extended, starting off with a close-up of the structure, then easing into the normal animation. The standard version was used when it hit broadcast.
* On old AMC broadcasts of ''Young Frankenstein'' and ''The Longest Day'', a B&W version of the 1998 logo appears.
* On old AMC broadcasts of ''Young Frankenstein'' and ''The Longest Day'', a B&W version of the 1998 logo appears.
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* 1995-July 14, 2014: The 1994/1995 20th Television fanfare.
* 1995-July 14, 2014: The 1994/1995 20th Television fanfare.
* October 19, 1997-September 14, 2020: A re-arranged, re-recorded, faster variant of the 1961 jingle conducted by David Newman.
* October 19, 1997-September 14, 2020: A re-arranged, re-recorded, faster variant of the 1961 jingle conducted by David Newman.
* August 29, 2005-October 4, 2012: A truncated variant of the 1997 film jingle (presumably heard on ''Something's Got to Give'', the [[Fox En Español]] logo and the 1997 and 1999 [[Fox Sports]] logos) Used on the first season of ''Prison Break'', the first four seasons of ''Glee'' and the first season of ''American Horror Story''.
* August 29, 2005-October 4, 2012: A truncated variant of the 1997 film jingle (presumably heard on ''Something's Got to Give'', the [[Fox En Español]] logo and the 1997 and 1999 [[Fox Sports]] logos). Used on the first season of ''Prison Break'', the first four seasons of ''Glee'' and the first season of ''American Horror Story''.
* September 14, 2005-July 24, 2020: A re-orchestrated and another truncated/altered version of the 1997 film jingle, albeit edited to resemble the 1995-2018 jingle.
* September 14, 2005-July 24, 2020: A re-orchestrated and another truncated/altered version of the 1997 film jingle, albeit edited to resemble the 1995-2018 jingle.
* September 4, 2012-August 21, 2020: The 2008 20th Television fanfare. Sometimes, this fanfare can be slightly rearranged with more trumpets.
* September 4, 2012-August 21, 2020: The 2008 20th Television fanfare. Sometimes, this fanfare can be slightly rearranged with more trumpets.

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