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  1. Fox 2000 Pictures was an American production company owned by Walt Disney Studios. It is a sister studio of the larger 20th Century Studios, specializing in producing independent films in mid-range releases that largely targeted underserved groups. 1996–2021. Logo only shown on the 21st Century Fox website.

  2. 1999 ID. 2000 ID. 2000 ID A. 2000 ID B, Used for programming-related pre-emptations. Background template used by network affiliates (2000) Taken before "Albino Aligator" ( WFXR / WJPR, 2002) 2001 ID. Used for promos from 2001-2002. 2002 ID.

  3. Geisler-Roberdeau and Phoenix Pictures: March 19, 1999: Ravenous: Heyday Films: April 9, 1999: Never Been Kissed: Flower Films and Bushwood Pictures April 23, 1999: Pushing Tin: Regency Enterprises: July 16, 1999: Lake Placid: Phoenix Pictures: August 13, 1999: Brokedown Palace: September 10, 1999: Best Laid Plans: October 15, 1999: Fight Club ...

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  4. Jan 21, 2024 · Fox Family Channel 2000-2001 white logo.png 600 × 160; 18 KB. Fox Family Channel original logo.jpg 240 × 160; 18 KB. Fox Family Channel.svg 188 × 126; 11 KB. Fox Family Channel2.svg 1,635 × 436; 17 KB. FOX Family logo.png 280 × 158; 4 KB. Fox Family Movies 2022.png 250 × 83; 23 KB.

  5. 1996–2021. Logo only shown on the 21st Century Fox website. Fox 2000 Pictures was introduced in 1996, but this time, Fox 2000 Pictures does not have an on-screen logo. On October 4, 2019, it was announced that Fox 2000 would shut down, being replaced by 20th Century Studios or Searchlight Pictures (as evidenced by the oft-postponed 2021 ...

  6. Sep 22, 2019 · The company’s first logo is based on parent company 20th Century Fox’s original logo which was designed back in the 1930s by artist Emil Kosa Jr. Bar a few tweaks, Kosa Jr’s iconic design – the art-deco style Fox monolith lit up by roving searchlights – has remained pretty much the same and the Fox Television Studios logo followed suit.

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