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Logo descriptions by Matt Williams, James Stanley Barr, and Nicholas Aczel
Logo captures by AsdfTheRevival and snelfu
Editions by
V of Doom and Curiousgeorge60


Background
: This television division was formed in 1997
by News Corporation as a network television production arm of 20th Century Fox Television, Inc.


(1998- )

Fox Television Studios (1998)Fox Television Studios (2008)Fox Television Studios (2008 A)

Nickname: "Dark CGI Searchlights"

Logo: We see the standard Fox structure, this time reading "FOX TELEVISION STUDIOS". However, all is not well. The normally clear sky is gone, and a thunderstorm is brewing overhead! Then a bolt of lightning crashes down on the tower, thus turning on the searchlights. The News Corp. byline is still intact.

Variants:
  • This logo is seen for a split-second at the beginning of Foxstar Productions' logo.
  • In 2008, the logo was given a more "enhanced" look, with the effects looking more realistic.

FX/SFX: The stormy sky, the lightning, and the searchlights turning on.

Music/Sounds: The final four notes of the long version of the Fox fanfare. In some cases, the closing theme of the show, or none.

Availability: Can be seen on most comedies that Fox produces like The Hughleys and was also seen on network airings of Malcolm in the Middle. Some shows on Fox Sports Net also use this logo. Some reruns of shows like The Hughleys on TV One and Malcolm in the Middle on FX and Nick at Nite have this logo replaced with the 20th Television logo.

Scare Factor: Minimal; just a funny send-up of every single Fox logo.


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