Fox

NOTE: This page only shows print logos.

Although Fox was founded in 1985, it did not start using a logo until 1986. It was originally called FBC, but was renamed Fox in 1987.

1986–1987
The first logo consisted of three blue squares containing the letters printed in yellow. The letters were "FBC" which stood for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

1987–1993


When FBC was renamed Fox in late 1987, it introduced a more familiar logo based on the 20th Century Fox logo and the Fox wordmark was capitalized. It also featured the searchlights and the double pane platform under the name. The logo above used since April 5, 1987 is a print logo based on the 1987 20th Century Fox print logo. This logo has still remained on some affiliate stations such as KTTV during the 1993-94 season.

1994–1995
The logo is still used on The Simpsons merchandise.

1995–1996
The spotlights were removed in 1995.

1996–1998


In 1996, Fox updated their 'spotlight' logo which originally lasted from 1987-1995. Although it's no longer being used as of 1998, it's still being used on some Fox affiliates' logos. It also appears within an alternate version of the Fox News logo used for special reports of breaking news and programs produced by the sister cable channel for the broadcast network.

1998–present
The spotlights were removed once again in 1998.