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On December 5, 1994, the '''[[20th Television]]''' unit was restructured, and 20th Television became refocused on syndication and non-traditional programming, and network television production was shifted back to [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], where it became '''20th Century Fox Television''' again and hired Peter Fairman to serve as president of the studio. Between 1997 and 1998, the company's library expanded by acquiring [[New World Pictures|New World Communications]] and [[MTM Enterprises]]. In 2012, it was reorganized as a separate unit of News Corporation, and two years later, the operations of Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television merged into the Fox Television Group. On August 10, 2020, TCFTV was renamed "20th Television" (the name of the company's former [[20th Television|syndication unit]], which was folded into [[Disney Media Distribution]]), as part of a corporate restructuring, similar to the movie distribution siblings being renamed 20th Century Studios and [[Searchlight Pictures]] on January 17, 2020. Today, the former TCFTV library is owned by the Walt Disney Company. TCFTV also produced cable television shows under the [[Fox 21]] name. | On December 5, 1994, the '''[[20th Television]]''' unit was restructured, and 20th Television became refocused on syndication and non-traditional programming, and network television production was shifted back to [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], where it became '''20th Century Fox Television''' again and hired Peter Fairman to serve as president of the studio. Between 1997 and 1998, the company's library expanded by acquiring [[New World Pictures|New World Communications]] and [[MTM Enterprises]]. In 2012, it was reorganized as a separate unit of News Corporation, and two years later, the operations of Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television merged into the Fox Television Group. On August 10, 2020, TCFTV was renamed "20th Television" (the name of the company's former [[20th Television|syndication unit]], which was folded into [[Disney Media Distribution]]), as part of a corporate restructuring, similar to the movie distribution siblings being renamed 20th Century Studios and [[Searchlight Pictures]] on January 17, 2020. Today, the former TCFTV library is owned by the Walt Disney Company. TCFTV also produced cable television shows under the [[Fox 21]] name. | ||
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===Logo (April 28, 1995-December 22, 2020)=== | ===1st Logo (April 28, 1995-December 22, 2020)=== | ||
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'''Legacy:''' Due to its long period of usage, this logo is considered almost as iconic as its film counterpart. | '''Legacy:''' Due to its long period of usage, this logo is considered almost as iconic as its film counterpart. | ||
===2nd Logo (November 28, 2004-August 25, 2009)=== | |||
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File:20th Century Fox Television (Serbia, 2004).jpg|Version seen in ''Jednostavan život'' | |||
File:20th Century Fox Television (French, 2009).jpg|Version seen in ''Mon incroyable fiancé'' | |||
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'''Visuals:''' A shortened version of the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo plays with no television indicator whatsoever. | |||
'''Variant:''' On ''Mon incroyable fiancé'', the variation seen on the first three ''X-Men'' films is used. The logo also lasts longer. | |||
'''Technique:''' CGI directed by the late Kevin Burns at Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who had previously animated the logos for [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[Buena Vista Television]], and [[Morgan Creek Entertainment|Morgan Creek]]. Animated in collaboration with Image Savant and Topix. | |||
'''Audio:''' An abridged version of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, conducted by David Newman. | |||
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Mon incroyable fiancé'', the closing theme of the show is used. | |||
'''Availability:''' Only seen on two shows, those being ''Jednostavan život'', the Serbian adaptation of ''The Simple Life'', and the second season of ''Mon incroyable fiancé'', the French adaptation of ''My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance''. | |||
==References== | ==References== |