Version User Scope of changes
Jun 16 2009, 11:00 AM EDT FireBall517 12 words added, 1 word deleted
Nov 16 2008, 8:50 PM EST VofDoom

Changes

Key:  Additions   Deletions
Logo descriptions by mr3urious and AsdfTheRevival
Logo captures by Eric S.,
mr3urious and V of Doom
Editions by Bob Fish and V of Doom


Background: Fox Television Stations was formed in 1986 after the acquisition of the Metromedia-owned independent stations by the 20th Century Fox film studio as a group of television stations located within the United States which are owned-and-operated by the Fox Broadcasting Company, a division of News Corporation. Until the 1990s, they syndicated television programs; they formed Twentieth Television to perform this function later on.


1st Logo
(1988-1989)
Fox Television Stations (1989)Fox Television Stations Productions - CLG Wiki


Nickname: "Fox in the Box"

Logo: On a blue/black gradient background, we see a black/gray rectangle at an angle with three lines below. The FTS logo, consisting of a line dividing a box in two portions; one holding the Fox Network logo of the time (a simplified purple and gold version of the TCF searchlights logo), one holding the text "Fox Television Stations" in a large gold Times New Roman font, zooms out onto the rectangle. A transparent rectangle sweeps over the gray rectangle from right to left just before the FTS logo zooms out.

Variant: A version exists in which the text is black, there are no lines at the bottom, there is no rectangular box surrounding the logo, the background of the logo is brighter, and the color scheme in the Fox logo is slightly different.

FX: The zooming, the rotating, etc. Very nice CGI, holds up to even today's standards (and better looking than it's successor too!). It's also quite reminscent of work created by Television By Design and John Christopher Burns.

Music/Sounds: A rather dramatic synth sounder with a "clang" at the end (like in the Saban "Gold Plate" logo), or the end theme of the show.

Availability: Rare; seen on the syndicated versions of the Nickelodeon game shows Double Dare and Finders Keepers, which are hardly reran. Also seen on the first season of Cops.

Scare Factor: None to low; the music may catch some off guard.



2nd Logo
(1989- )
Fox Television Stations Productions (1989- )

Nicknames: "FTSP", "FTSP Underwater"

Logo: Against a blue-black background, we see the letters:

FTSP
(textured, and in white)

Below that, the words:

F O X
TELEVISION STATIONS PRODUCTIONS
(also in white)

are shown. A rippling effect is given to the logo, making it appear as if it is underwater.

FX: The CGI rippling. Not as sharp as its predecessor.

Music/Sounds: None, or the closing theme of the show, but Fox plays a remix of the 20th Century fanfare over the logo at the end of newer episodes of Cops.

Availability: Still seen at the end of more recent episodes of Cops.

Scare Factor: None.None to low; the sound of rippling may catch some off guard.