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  1. 1995-July 14, 2014: The 1994 20th Television fanfare. October 19, 1997-September 14, 2020: A re-arranged, re-recorded and faster variant of the 1961 fanfare, conducted by David Newman, who also conducted the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare. This fanfare debuted on the King of the Hill episode "The Arrowhead".

  2. Mar 22, 2019 · [Requested by Classic Metal Sonic Genesis TV]Hope you enjoy this logo history. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! 20th Century Fox Television is a televisio...

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  3. It is the parent company of the entities most directly involved with the creation of Futurama, including 20th Century Fox Television (production), 20th Television (syndication). Until 2019, it was under the same ownership as the Fox Broadcasting Company (broadcaster from 1999 to 2003), which has since been spun-off into the Fox Corporation.

  4. Dec 14, 2017 · William Fox couldn’t have imagined that his modest film company would get bulked up by merging with 20th Century, produce some of the highest-grossing movies of all time, and become a global ...

  5. The logo zooms out to the familiar Fox logo distance. Trivia: This logo was also used to represent 20th Century Fox Television from September 18, 1992-April 16, 1995, replacing the 1981-1993 "20th Television Fox" logo. Byline: Starting on September 4, 1994 with The Simpsons episode "Bart of Darkness", the byline " A N EWS C ORPORATION C OMPANY ...

  6. Main Logo Variations. That's Hollywood! (1976-1982): The words "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD!" are set up on the same Fox structure with "THAT'S" on top and "HOLLY" on the bottom-left side and "WOOD!" on the bottom-right. The logo zooms out while the long theatrical fanfare plays. As the logo zooms out, the credits in the same 3D text zoom out and swing in ...

  7. 20th Century Fox Television Distribution was established in 2010, but it did not use an on-screen logo until 2011. In June 2013, following News Corporation’s split into News Corp and the now-defunct 21st Century Fox, the byline was removed. In 2016, Disney stopped using the 20th Century Fox Television Distribution logo after NBCUniversal's acquisition of DreamWorks Animation and it was ...

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