This is a list of assets owned by the mass media company Fox Corporation.
- 28 regional affiliates
- LiveNow from Fox
- MyNetworkTV
- Movies! (50% JV with Weigel Broadcasting)
- Fox Soul
- Fox Local
- Foxnet (available in some Fox stations)
- Fox Sports
- FS1
- FS2
- Fox Deportes (Spanish language)
- Fox Sports Mexico
- Fox Sports Argentina (brand licensing agreement with Mediapro)
- Big Ten Network (61%)
- Fox Soccer Plus
- Fox Sports Racing
- Fox Sports Radio (brand licensing agreement with iHeartMedia/Premiere Networks)
- Fox Sports Digital Media
Internet assets
edit- Fox.com
- Foxsports.com
- myFoxHurricane.com – a website related to weather launched in 2008.
- LiveNOW from Fox, a streaming channel
- MyNetworkTV.com
- TMZ[7]
Other assets
edit- Fox Sports Grill (50%) – Upscale sports bar and restaurant with 7 locations: Scottsdale, Arizona; Irvine, California; Seattle; Plano, Texas; Houston; San Diego; and Atlanta.
- Fox Sports Skybox (70%) – Sports fans' Bar & Grill at Staples Center and six airport restaurants.
- Flutter Entertainment (2.6%)[8]
- FanDuel (17.6%)
- OutKick
- National Spring Football League Enterprises (JV with Brian Woods prior to 2023,[9] with Dany Garcia, Dwayne Johnson and RedBird Capital Partners from 2024)
Former assets
editSold
edit- Etak
- Fox Mobile Entertainment
- Jamba!
- Maximedia Israel (67%)
- Mosgoorrekelama (50%) – Russia sign and marketing material manufacturer
- Photobucket
- AskMen
- UGO Networks
- 1UP.com
- GameSpy
- TeamXbox
- Vault Network
- DirecTV (34%)
- The 101 Network
- Fox Family Worldwide – sold to The Walt Disney Company
- Fox Kids/Fox Children's Productions/Fox Family library
- DePatie-Freleng Enterprises/Marvel Productions library
- Marvel Films Animation/New World Animation library
- Saban Entertainment library
- Power Rangers and related properties
- Digimon
- Fox Kids/Fox Children's Productions/Fox Family library
- Saban International Paris
- FSN Chicago
- FSN Pittsburgh
- FSN Northwest
- FSN Rocky Mountain
- FSN Utah
- Home entertainment rights to Casper the Friendly Ghost library
- Home entertainment rights to Garfield animation library
- Learning Corporation of America library – sold to Phoenix Learning Group
- MundoFox (now MundoMax) partnership with RCN TV sold to RCN.
- Rights to Batman 1966–68 television library
- Sportsnet (20%) – sold to Rogers Media in 2004
- Stephen J. Cannell Productions library – re-acquired by Stephen J. Cannell in 1998; currently distributed by Carsey-Werner Television
- FitTV – sold to Discovery Communications
- STATS LLC
- SF Broadcasting
- Scout.com – sold to North American Membership Group
- WhatIfSports – sold to SportsHub Technologies
- Yardbarker
- Sky plc (39.14%) - sold to Comcast
- BabyFirst (30%) - sold to First Media
- The Spring League (minority stake, 2020–2021)
Defunct
edit- 4Kids TV (2005–2008)
- Metromedia Producers (1969–1986)
- FoxBox (2002–2005)
- Fox Television Stations Productions (1986–2013) - folded into 20th Television after Cops was cancelled by Fox.
- Fox Kids (1990–2002)
- Fox Soccer (1997–2013)
- Foxstar Productions (1994–2005)
- UGC Fox Distribution (1995–2005)
- New World Pictures (1970–1997)
- New World Animation (1981–1997)
- New World Television (1984–1994)
- New World International (1984–1994)
- New World Video (1984–1989)
- Four Star Television (1952–1989)
- Four Star-Excelsior Releasing (1970–1971)
- SCI Television (1991–1993)
- Gillett Communications (1979–1991)
- Genesis Entertainment
- Storer Communications (1927–1983)
- Blair Entertainment (1982–1993)
- New World/Genesis Distribution (1986–1997)
- Cannell Entertainment (1976–1997)
- MTM Enterprises (1969–1998)
- MTM Television Distribution (1987–1997)
- MTM International (1987–1997)
- MTM Home Video (1992–1997)
- MTM Records (1984-1988)
- Fox Television Studios (1998–2014)
- Fox Lab (1992–2003)
- BHC Communications (1977–2001) – folded into Fox Television Stations
- United Television (1956–2001)
- Fox Movie Channel (2000–2014)
- Fox World (2001–2005)
- Fox Reality Channel (2005–2010)
- Fox Sports Houston (2009–2012)
- fox21. (2004–2014)
- SPEED (1995–2013)
- FUEL TV (2003–2013)
- Fox Sports Live (2013–2017)
- Fox Inkubation (2008–2012) - a joint venture between Fox and TCFTV
- Fox All Access (1994–2012)
- Golden Key Entertainment (1969–1984)
- Fox Square Productions (1987–1990s) - an in-house production unit of Fox Broadcasting Company. They produced content as far back as 1987.
- Fox Bet
- Fox Now
- United States Football League (2022–2023)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Holloway, Daniel (October 19, 2018). "Charlie Collier Named Fox Entertainment CEO; Gary Newman Exits". Variety. Retrieved July 9, 2019.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (December 13, 2021). "Fox Entertainment Acquires Top TV Movie Producer & Distributor MarVista Entertainment". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
- ^ Daniel Frankel (26 April 2023). "Fox Forms Tubi Media Group, Puts CTO Paul Cheesbrough in Charge of New Digital Unit". nexttv.com. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
- ^ Baysinger, Tim (March 17, 2020). "Fox Buys Ad-Supported Streaming Service Tubi in $440 Million Cash Deal". TheWrap. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
- ^ Goldsmith, Jill (April 20, 2020). "Fox Closes Purchase Of Tubi In Day Of Streaming Deals". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ Duran, Paulina (August 5, 2019). "Murdoch's Fox Corp to buy fintech Credible Labs in $397 million deal". Reuters. Archived from the original on July 29, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
- ^ Flint, Joe (September 13, 2021). "Fox Acquires Celebrity News Specialist TMZ From AT&T's WarnerMedia". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
- ^ Duprey, Rich (December 3, 2020). "Flutter Entertainment Ups Stake in FanDuel to 95%". The Motley Fool. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
- ^ Fedotin, Jeff. "Former Dallas Cowboys Star Daryl Johnston Is New USFL President". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-04-06.