Fox Benedict Television

Background:
Fox Benedict Television began life in 1953 as Fox-Imperial Television Corporation, handling the syndication of films for television, being a subsidiary of Fox-Imperial Productions (now Fox Benedict Pictures). In 1955, they were renamed to Fox-Imperial Productions Television, and began producing their own shows under the name. By 1985, with 20th Century Fox acquiring the company, they were renamed to Fox Imperial Pictures Television, and was split into two companies by the names of Fox Imperial Pictures Syndicated Television Distribution (later Fox Television), and Fox Imperial Pictures Domestic Television Distribution. In 1995, they established Fox Imperial Pictures Television International and produced shows under this banner until 2009. Later on in 2002, Fox Imperial Pictures Television Distribution was formed. 3 years later, they formed Fox Imperial Reality Television, which focused on Reality shows. On January 17, 2020, Fox Imperial Pictures Television was renamed to Fox Benedict Television.

(January 17, 2020-)
Nickname: "Fox Benedict On TV"

Logo: Same as the movie logo, but "PICTURES" is replaced with "TELEVISION", along with the byline being removed. The logo is also shortened to its final seconds.

Variants:
 * On October 1, 2021, the logo was updated to represent its ownership with Kirby Studios.
 * On syndicated reruns of Bob's Burgers and Family Guy, the logo is still.

FX/SFX: Same as the Fox Television logo. None for the still version.

Music/Sounds: The 2012 TCFTV fanfare.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On some shows, the ending theme of the show is used instead.
 * The logo may be silent.
 * On the Disney Television Animation collaboration The Ghost and Molly McGee: The Series, the final four notes of the 1998 Fox fanfare is used.
 * The 1997 TCFTV theme is used on some cyrrent prints of shows.
 * Co-produced TV shows use a generic network theme.

Availability: Current, but just like how the movie and animation logos both suffered, this might not last. Appears on all shows produced by this company, such as the Disney Television Animation collaboration The Ghost and Molly McGee: The Series. Since the new Fox Benedict Pictures logo was introduced, and another expected for its centennial, this logo's days are automatically outnumbered.

Editor's Note: It is just the Fox Benedict Pictures logo, except on TV. However, all of those plastering habits that was carried over from its predecessor Fox Television after its shut down in 2020 have gotten more bizarre. Regardless, it is a wonderful logo.