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On 14 August 2018, Foxtel ditched the pixelated 'f' on their website and on their promotional materials. This logo saw the premiere of their new box Foxtel iQ4, along with Australia's first terrestrial 4K TV channel [[Foxtel 4K]].
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On 14 August 2018, Foxtel removed the pixelated 'f' from the main logo on their website and on their promotional materials. This logo saw the premiere of their new box Foxtel iQ4, along with Australia's first terrestrial 4K TV channel [[Foxtel 4K]].
   
 
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1995–2002 2002–2005 2005–2012 2012–2017 2017–2018 2018–present
1995–2002 2002–2005 2005–2012 2012–2017 2017–2018 2018–present

1995–2002

Foxtel 1995-0


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Foxtel began on 22 October 1995. The workmark uses the font FF Super Grotesk Bold and is similar to the print logo from 20th Century Fox since 1987, and as an on-screen logo between 1994 and 2010.

2002–2012

2002–2005

Foxtel-logo

In 2002, the logo was altered to consolidate the searchlights into a quickly identifiable icon. Also, the wordmark was made thinner.

2005–2012

Foxtel logo

The primary difference is that the previous logo was modified and turned orange in September 2005.

2012–2017

Foxtel 2012logo

On 25 May 2012, the searchlights icon was removed from the main logo and adapted into the visual styling of Foxtel promos. Typographically, the wordmark was also tweaked, particularly with the 'O' widened to match the likeness of the Fox and original Foxtel logo, and the 'T' was attached to the 'X'.

2017–present

2017–2018, 2018–present (secondary)

Foxtel 2017

On 6 June 2017, Foxtel announced that it would be undergoing a major rebrand – the first in its 22-year history – as part of a move to convey an image that "Foxtel is for everyone" alongside a refresh of their SVOD service Foxtel Now, formerly known as Foxtel Play. The former logo (inspired from the American Fox network's 1996-present logo), described by the company as "quite aggressive, quite arrogant, quite elitist", would be replaced with a lighter, sans-serif, lower-case logotype in a light red hue and sees the return of a side-icon: six dots forming a pixelated "f", possibly referencing the spotlight motif consistent with Foxtel's branding. As of 14 August 2018, this logo is now used as a secondary logo.

2018–present

Foxtel 2017 Wordmark

On 14 August 2018, Foxtel removed the pixelated 'f' from the main logo on their website and on their promotional materials. This logo saw the premiere of their new box Foxtel iQ4, along with Australia's first terrestrial 4K TV channel Foxtel 4K.