

It is presumed that international releases of the series on DVD will retain the original end logos since Fox (now Disney) owns the international rights. On the region 1 DVD release of the series from CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment, this logo and the Paramount Television logos are plastered by the CBS Television Distribution logo, although both the Fox and Paramount logos were retained when the show aired on Universal HD and HDNet a few years ago. This would be followed by the 1995, 2002 or 2003 Paramount Television logos. On the sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe, the text " IN ASSOCIATION WITH" below the News Corporation byline fades in at the same time as the News Corporation byline and there's a black banner at the bottom.An early variant from 1995-1997 featured a slightly darker tower.Otherwise, setting it to 16:9 and/or have the video set to 720p or 1080i/p will play the 2007 version instead. Trivia: On both Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of The Simpsons Game, if your console's video setting is set to 480i and the aspect ratio is set to 4:3, the 1998 version of the logo plays, albeit letterboxed. When the logo is finished zooming out, the registered trademark "®" symbol and the News Corporation byline (on pre-2013 episodes) fade in at the same time. The taller structure now reads " 20th CENTURY FOX TELEVISION". Logo: Same as the standard 20th Television logo, but now the stack of words has been modified to resemble the standard Fox stack, with " TELEVISION" added to the bottom. TCFTV also produced cable television shows under the Fox 21 name. Today, the former TCFTV library is owned by the Walt Disney Company. On August 10, 2020, TCFTV was renamed "20th Television" (the name of the company's former syndication unit, which was folded into Disney Media Distribution), as part of a corporate restructuring, similar to the movie distribution siblings being renamed 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures on January 17, 2020.

In 2012, it was reorganized as a separate unit of News Corporation, and two years later, the operations of Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television merged into the Fox Television Group.


Between 19, the company's library expanded by acquiring New World Communications and MTM Enterprises. On December 5, 1994, the 20th Television unit was restructured, and 20th Television became refocused on syndication and non-traditional programming, and network television production was shifted back to 20th Century Fox, where it became 20th Century Fox Television again and hired Peter Fairman to serve as president of the studio.
