Iconic entertainment brand 20th Century Fox renamed

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One of the most recognised names in entertainment history is officially no more. 9News

Disney cutting Fox from all of its studios makes sense since it could be confusing for consumers.

The remaining assets from Fox such as the Fox Entertainment, Fox Sports and Fox News are a part of Fox Corporation, which has nothing to do with Disney.That includes changing ABC Studios and ABC Signature Studios to ABC Signature and Fox 21 Television Studios will become Touchstone Television. "Our new studio names and logos mark a new day for ABC Signature, 20th Television and Touchstone Television while honouring their rich histories and the creative power of The Walt Disney Company," Craig Hunegs, Disney television studios president, said in a statement.The film studio has produced some of the most popular and beloved films in Hollywood history.MODERN FAMILY - Everyone flies down to Florida to be with Phil after his mum's passing.

 

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Hahaha why would you keep the only part of the name that needed to be changed? This makes no sense

Should of called it Worcestershire just to fuck with everyone

but aren't we in the 21st century? ...should have named it '21st Television'

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