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  2. The Fall 2001 season for Fox Kids would've introduced an entirely new logo, which was the one that was used by the Australian Fox Kids feed from 2001 to 2004. However, the block instead used a newer version of the 1998 logo, which was revamped to fit with a new kid-centric version of the Fox branding for the 2001-2002 season.

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  4. Univision Logo. Along with Telemundo, Univision is one of the Spanish-language television networks that broadcast in the United States to serve the needs of that country’s increasingly large Hispanic community. Its mobile app allows users to watch all programs on their smartphone or tablet, both live and on demand.

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    1962–1970

    Univision originally began on September 29, 1962 as the Spanish International Network, with KCOR-TV (channel 41; now KWEX-DT) in San Antonio and KMEX-TV(channel 34) in Los Angeles, forming the cornerstone of the network.

  5. Jul 26, 2024 · Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The killer tomato was flying a plane (which was animated in CGI), squirting the tomato juice all over the Fox Kids Network logo. At the end, the other killer tomatoes appeared.

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  7. Fox Kids launched in September 8, 1990 as Fox Kids Network, a six-day-a-week program block and a Saturday morning program block on the Fox network with the premiere of Tom & Jerry Kids. Even during the following logo and a few months in 1997, this logo was still being used on bumpers. On August...

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