Fox Entertainment Group

Fox Entertainment Group, Inc.
Type Subsidiary of News Corporation
Industry Film, television
Founded 1990s
Headquarters Fox Plaza, Century City, Los Angeles, California, United States
Key people Jim Gianopulos, Chairman, CEO
Thomas Rothman, Chairman, CEO
Products Motion pictures, Television programs
Revenue $13.28 billion USD (2004)
Operating income $2.9 billion USD (2004)
Net income $1.85 billion USD (2004)
Owner(s) News Corporation
Employees 12,500 (2004)
Parent News Corporation

The Fox Entertainment Group is an American entertainment industry company that owns film studios and terrestrial, cable, and direct broadcast satellite television properties. Fox Entertainment Group is wholly owned and controlled by the Australian/American media conglomerate News Corporation, which is chaired and part owned by the Australian/American Rupert Murdoch, since the company acquired all the stock of Fox. The transaction was completed on March 12, 2005.

It is named after William Fox, born Wilhelm Fried, who created the original Fox Film Corporation. Jim Gianopulos and Thomas Rothman are currently co-chairmen of Fox Entertainment Group.

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History

The Fox Entertainment Group was formed in the 1990s after the purchase of the Metromedia-owned independent stations by the 20th Century Fox film studio, at the time jointly owned by Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and Denver billionaire Marvin Davis. These stations would later become the foundation of the Fox television network, which launched in October 1986, and the group itself. Not long after the Metromedia deal was made, Murdoch purchased Davis's shares and News Corp assumed complete control of 20th Century Fox.

In 1995, Saban entered into a joint venture with the Fox children's television network to form Fox Kids Worldwide, which was best known for the first ten Power Rangers series. In 1997 it was renamed Fox Family Worldwide.[1] On July 23, 2001, it was announced that Fox Family Worldwide (now ABC Family Worldwide Inc.) would be sold to Disney from News Corporation and businessperson Haim Saban.[2] On October 24, 2001, the sale was completed.[3]

Corporate divisions

Motion picture

Television production and distribution

Television stations

Television broadcast network

Broadcast syndication service

Cable network programming

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