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Fox Networks Group
 

Fox Networks Group
FormerlyFox International Channels (1993–2016)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelevision
FoundedFebruary 27, 1993; 31 years ago (1993-02-27)
FounderRupert Murdoch
DefunctMarch 11, 2024; 4 months ago (2024-03-11)
SuccessorsNational Geographic Global Networks
FX Networks
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsPay television
Brands
ServicesTelevision channels
ParentFox Entertainment Group (2005–2013)
Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (2019–2023)
Disney Entertainment (2023–2024)

Fox Networks Group (FNG) was the international division of 21st Century Fox. The division oversaw the production and broadcasting of the Fox brands in the United States and internationally. These brands included Fox, Fox Sports, National Geographic, and BabyTV, as well producing and distributing more than 300 entertainment, film, sports and factual channels in 45 languages across Europe, Middle East, Latin America, Africa and Asia, using several brands in those regions. Among their non-linear brands were Fox Play and Fox Plus. These brands reached over 1.725 billion households around the world.

Previously known as Fox International Channels, a unit previously operated jointly with 21CF's U.S. domestic broadcast units until 2016 when the units were merged into Fox Networks Group, the group included the U.S. unit which consisted of Fox Television Group, Fox Cable Networks, Fox Sports Media Group, Fox News Group, National Geographic Partners, and Fox Networks Digital Consumer Group, until Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox, after which FNG's U.S. unit was dispersed between the Murdoch's Fox Corporation and Walt Disney Television as the non-U.S. units were integrated into Disney's direct-to-consumer and international unit, and was later phased out with its properties being dispersed into various Disney units and the channels being subsequently rebranded to either Star or FX brands.

History

Formation and expansion

Logo used by U.S. subsidiary of Fox Networks Group; FNG's international units used an alternative logo with the "Fox" wordmark colored in orange
Fox International Channels logo used from 2007 to 2010
Fox International Channels logo used from 2010 to 2012
Fox International Channels logo used from 2014 to 2016

Fox International Channels was formed in 1993 to serve as the unit for the international multi-media business owned at the time by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation after the purchase of Star TV with the purpose to serve its international channels.[1][2]

In 1997, Fox International Channels purchased NHNZ, a producer of documentaries. NHNZ had a stake in Singapore-based Beach House Pictures.[3]

In 2001, Fox International Channels entered the Spanish market with Fox and National Geographic Channel adding Fox Crime later on.[4]

In January 2004, the FX289 channel for UK and Ireland was launched, later rebranded as FX as it moved to Sky EPG in April 2005.[5] The channel was rebranded as Fox on January 11, 2013.[6]

In early 2006, Fox International Channels formed a production company called Fox Toma 1 with Argentine content producer Ernesto Sandler. FIC purchased a majority interest in Telecolombia, renaming the production company Fox Telecolombia in June 2007. This was to boost Spanish-language original shows for Latin American and the US. Fox Telecolombia would still provide Telefutura and RCN Colombian network with programming.[7] In September 2007, FIC purchased a majority share in the international operations of BabyTV with the founders retaining the original Israel business.[8][9]

In 2007, the Argentinian Utilisima lifestyle channel, which launched in 1996,[10] was sold to Fox International Channels.[10] The channel went global in 2008, with the addition of a Portuguese feed,[11] and ended up being distributed across Latin America, Canada, Spain, New Zealand and Australia and the United States. The US version of the channel launched in May 2010. In 2013, it was rebranded as MundoFox and stopped being available internationally outside of Latin America (excluding Brazil). In July 2017, it was rebranded as Nat Geo Kids. Its Brazilian feed was launched separately on October of that same year.

National Geographic Channels International attempted to launch new sister channels in Nat Geo in India, Nat Geo Wild, Nat Geo Adventure, Nat Geo Music and Nat Geo HD, by making them available to the market in May 2008.[12] Fox International Channels launched the new Nat Geo channels again along with FX, Fox Crime and BabyTV to add to its existing Fox History and the main Nat Geo channel in June 2010.[13]

In January 2008, Fox International Channels purchased a controlling stake in Real Estate TV (RETV), a UK property-themed channel.[14] In April 2008, FIC launched Fox Next in Portugal, on Meo's Meo Mix package. Fox Next targets 25-to-44-year-olds and is programmed with series and movies with thematic primetime and weekday blocks.[15]

In 2008, FIC and Rotana Media Services launched Fox Movies and Fox Series channels in the Middle East market in order to cater to the Arab world and audience to feature American television shows in region.[16][17] Fox then purchased a stake in Rotana, while the joint venture agreed with Disney to carry Disney and American Broadcasting Company content on the two channels for four years.[18] With Abu Dhabi Media Company in July 2009, FIC started National Geographic Abu Dhabi Channel.[17]

In 2008, Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television formed Fox Inkubation, a joint initiative for new animation talent that would allow them to produce two minute shorts as pilots for new series. Fox TV had concurrently started its animation division 20th Century Fox Television Animation with Jennifer Howell, the same executive heading up both Inkubation and Fox TV Animation with Inkubation later being discontinued in 2012, as plans for a late night animation block moved forward and none of its projects got on the air with Howell exiting Fox at the end of her contract in May 2013.[19]

Fox Life channel was original developed in Italy then launched in Balkans, Bulgaria, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latin America, Poland, Portugal, Russia and Turkey. FIC made the channel available in Greece on December 1, 2008, in English with Greek dubbing.[20]

An independent sales and marketing agency was set up in Tallinn, Estonia in June 2009. In March 2011, a Baltic regional office was set up in Tallinn with the independent marketing agency owner, Karoli Kindriks, as regional manager reporting to Ase Ytreland, Managing Director of Fox International Channels for Nordic & Baltic Region.[21]

On August 19, 2009, News Corporation announced that it would reorganize their Asia-Pacific subsidiary Star TV in Hong Kong. Star TV was split into Star India and Star Greater China. A few of such arrangements were that the original Star TV company would take over representation of FIC's channels in the region from NGC Network Asia, LLC, and Star itself would transform into a regional operation of Fox International Channels. Meanwhile, Star India would handle Fox-branded channels in India.[22][23][24]

In early March 2010, Fox International Channels agreed to move its Middle East and North Africa market channels' operations from Hong Kong and other locations to an Abu Dhabi facility. Its NHNZ subsidiary would also open a production office in Abu Dhabi. Fox, a global online ad network business, would also establish its Middle East operations.[17] In May 2010, FIC purchased a stake in Aquavision, a Johannesburg, South Africa production company, to be managed by NHNZ.[3][25]

In June 2010, FIC and Jan Dekker Holdings formed a joint venture to operate 24Kitchen in the Dutch market.[26] On September 1, 2011, Fox Channels Benelux launched 24Kitchen on UPC in the Netherlands, in partnership with Jan Dekker Holdings. It was later launched on other television providers on October 1, 2011.[27]

In April 2011, FIC Nordic launched Fox Crime in Norway.[28] Suomi TV, a Finnish free-to-air TV channel, was acquired in January 2012[29] and then rebranded as Fox in April 2012, expanding the channel's air time to 12 hours while adding FIC's co-produced series The Walking Dead along with 20th Century Fox Television Distribution, National Geographic Channel and 24Kitchen content.[28]

On July 1, 2011, Fox Movies was made available in Portugal on pay TV services and Angola and Mozambique on free-to-air TV.[30] In October 2011, FIC purchased Viajar, a Spanish television travel channel, from PRISA.[31]

On January 23, 2012, FIC and RCN Televisión announced that they would launch a new Spanish-language terrestrial television network named MundoFox in the United States as a joint venture.[32] The network was formally launched on August 13 that year.[33] Fox exited the joint venture in 2015,[34] and the network was renamed as MundoMax on July 28 that year,[35][36] before it ceased operations on November 30, 2016.[37][38]

In May 2012, Fox International Channels Latin America announced that it would acquire MGM's share in LAPTV,[39] which operated The Film Zone, Cinecanal and Moviecity. In October 2013, FIC purchased Paramount's shares in LAPTV to become the sole owner.[40] LAPTV's businesses were later folded into FIC Latin America, and Moviecity was relaunched as Fox+ in November 2014.

Former Fox Networks Group president David Haslingden's Racat Group purchased NHNZ, a New Zealand-based production company for documentaries, and its sister company, Singapore-based company Beach House Pictures, in October 2012 from Fox.[41][42]

Portugal-based Fluid Youth Culture purchased Fuel TV by January 2013.[43] On July 1, 2013, Fox Crime was replaced by Fox Network in Norway. FIC also renamed its premium Dutch network Eredivisie Live to Fox Sports Eredivisie, with its channels renamed as Fox Sports 1 through 3.[44] In the third quarter of 2013, FIC's French-language channels, including National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo Wild and the travel-based Voyage, were expanded to Africa via RRsat's Global Network and Measat's Africasat-1a.[45]

On November 6, 2013, Fox International Channels acquired Setanta Africa Services Limited, operator of three Africa sports channels, Setanta Africa (English and French), Zuku Sports (East Africa) and the Setanta Action.[46] Setanta Africa and Setanta Action were branded as Fox Sports and Fox Sports 2, respectively in August 2014 at the 2014–15 football league kick-off.[47]

In 2014, FIC took over the distribution of Star World, Star Movies, National Geographic-branded channels, Fox-branded channels, Channel V International, Baby TV and Sky News in the Middle East region from Star Select after its closure in the region.[48]

Fox Television Group was formed in July 2014, encompassing of Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television, and placed under Fox Networks Group.[49] In June 2014, Fox Networks Group and Gail Berman formed The Jackal Group to provide programming for its various channels.[50]

In July 2014, Fox Networks Group and DNA Films formed DNA TV Limited. Fox Networks Group would have global-first rights with co-financing options to the joint venture's shows. DNA TV would be managed by DNA Films management with Eric Schrier, president of original programming for FX Networks and FX Productions, handling Fox's interest.[51]

In October 2014, Fox Crime (Spain) was replaced with FoxLife, with the latter's series moving primarily to Fox.[4] FIC Turkey, its pay company, and Fox Turkey, its free to air company, were merged in late 2014.[52] In the third quarter of 2014, a Fox-branded channel was launched in Sweden via Com Hem.[53]

On November 27, 2014, FIC acquired Jan Dekker Holdings' stake of the 24Kitchen joint venture. FIC also closed the venture's production facility.[26]

In 2014, A&E Networks Italy (formed in late 2013) took full ownership of the Italian version of History TV channel from FIC Italy.[54] In early 2014, the versions of Nat Geo Adventure in Asia and Pacific were relaunched as Nat Geo People.[55] On October 1, 2015, Fox International Channels UK launched YourTV, which would target female viewers, on Freeview and YouView, with the channel later being shut down on September 27, 2019.[56][57]

In 2015, 21st Century Fox and the National Geographic Society formed a new joint venture named National Geographic Partners that would oversee the Society's commercial ventures.[58] This included the U.S. domestic and international versions of National Geographic-branded TV channels, but Fox Networks Group would continue to handle advertisement sales and distribution of these channels.

In January 2016, 21st Century Fox announced a major reorganization of its non-U.S. television businesses. Fox International Channels (FIC), which have been operating separately from 21CF's U.S. domestic television businesses, would be abolished, and the head of its regional divisions would report to CEO Peter Rice and COO Randy Freer at Fox Networks Group in the United States, instead of the outgoing FIC CEO Hernan Lopez, thus absorbing the international television businesses into Fox Networks Group, with the regional divisions being renamed Fox Networks Group Europe, Fox Networks Group Latin America and Fox Networks Group Asia, effectively abolishing Fox International Channels as a separate unit from 21st Century Fox's television business in the United States.[59][60][61] All three international divisions of Fox Networks Group were collectively referred as Fox Networks Group International in 21CF's formal documents (including the group's annual reports).[62]: 7 

On December 5, 2017, 21st Century Fox appointed Uday Shankar, chairman and CEO of Star India, as the company's president for Asia. The new role would oversee Fox's television and online video platform business across the region, and the president of Fox Networks Group Asia would report directly to Shankar (instead of the equivalent at FNG U.S.). This did not affect 20th Century Fox's film business in the region, whose heads would continue to reported to the Charman and CEO of the film company.[63][64][65][66][67][68][69]

Disney acquisition and closure

On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company formally announced its intention to acquire most of 21st Century Fox assets.[70] Businesses to be bought by Disney included FX Networks, a share in National Geographic Partners, and international operations of Fox Networks Group. The Murdoch family would retain the ownership of Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Television Stations, U.S. domestic operations of Fox Sports, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, through a new company, eventually named Fox Corporation. Disney also acquired the regional Fox Sports Networks, but the U.S. Department of Justice ordered that those assets be sold within 90 days of closing of the deal due to Disney's majority ownership of ESPN.[71]

On April 10, 2018, European Commission officials conducted an unannounced search of Fox Networks Group's West London offices, as part of an antitrust inquiry surrounding broadcast rights to sporting events.[72][73]

On March 19, 2019, Fox Corporation was officially spun off from 21st Century Fox, and began trading on the Nasdaq.[74] The next day, March 20, The Walt Disney Company completed the acquisition of 21st Century Fox.[75] This rendered Fox Networks Group as a standalone unit abolished. Within Disney, FX Networks and U.S. operations of National Geographic television channels were placed under Walt Disney Television, Disney's new U.S. domestic television unit. 20th Century Fox Television and Fox 21 Television Studios became a part of Disney Television Studios,[76] and Fox Networks Group CEO Peter Rice was appointed as the Chairman of Walt Disney Television.[76] The international businesses of Fox Networks Group would be integrated with Disney's Direct-to-Consumer & International division.[75]

On January 17, 2020, Disney dropped the "Fox" name from the 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures film units, though there were no mention of changes to Fox Networks Group or other Disney-owned Fox-branded units.[77] In the following years, Disney begun closing various channels from the Fox Networks Group due to dwindling ratings and to refocus its resources for Disney+ with the remaining active international Fox channels being rebranded as Star Channels, based upon the Star hub available on Disney+, or as FX Channels (with the exception of Japan and Turkey where the channels were renamed as Dlife (2nd incarnation) and Now respectively), effectively closing Fox Networks Group.[78][79][80]

Units

United States

Fox Television Group

Fox Cable Networks

(transferred to Walt Disney Television)
A partnership with National Geographic Society in which Fox owned 73%[81][58]

(transferred to Walt Disney Television)

Fox Sports Media Group

Fox Television Stations Group

(spun off to Fox Corporation)

Fox News Group

(spun off to Fox Corporation)

International

Country Subsidiary Fox Fox Crime Fox Comedy Fox Life Fox Sports Fox Movies National Geographic Nat Geo Wild Nat Geo People BabyTV Other
Fox Networks Group (UK) Limited[88] Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes
Fox Networks Group Italy SARL Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox Networks Group Bulgaria EOOD[91] Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes 24Kitchen
Fox Networks Group Serbia
  • Albania
  • Croatia
  • Macedonia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
  • Croatia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
No
  • Croatia
  • Macedonia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
No
  • Croatia
  • Macedonia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
  • Croatia
  • Macedonia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
  • Albania
  • Croatia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
No Yes 24Kitchen
Fox Networks Group Hungary Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Romania Yes
Fox Networks Group France SA No No No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Voyage
Fox Networks Group Greece Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes FX
Fox Networks Group Russia
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Belarus
  • Russia
Russia No
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Belarus
  • Russia
No No
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Belarus
  • Russia
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Belarus
  • Russia
No Yes
Fox Networks Group Polska Sp. z o.o. Yes No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox Networks Group (Finland) Oy Yes No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes
Fox Networks Group Scandinavia
  • Sweden
  • Norway
  • Norway
No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Xee
Fox Networks Group España, S.L.U. Yes No No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes [92]
Fox Networks Group Portugal SA Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Fox Networks Group Turkey Yes [93] Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox Networks Group Germany GMBH Yes No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes [96]
Fox Networks Group Benelux BV Yes No No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes 24Kitchen
Fox Networks Group Africa Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
  • FX
  • Nat Geo Gold
Fox Networks Group Middle East FZ LLC Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox Networks Group Latin America Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Fox Networks Group Japan Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Divisions

Fox Networks Digital Consumer Group

Fox Networks Digital Consumer Group (FNDCG) was a division of 21st Century Fox.[97] After the Disney transaction, FX Now and Nat Geo TV moved to Walt Disney Television while Fox Now was transferred to Fox Corporation and Fox Sports Go was sold to Diamond Sports Group, a joint venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios.[98][76]

Unit Transferred to
FXNOW Sold to Walt Disney Television
Nat Geo TV
Fox Now Spun off to Fox Corporation
Fox Sports Go Sold to Diamond Sports Group, a joint venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios

Fox Networks Group Content Distribution

Fox Networks Group Content Distribution was a global distributor of high-quality scripted and unscripted programming and formats. It was a division of Fox Networks Group.

Fox Networks Engineering & Operations

Fox Networks Engineering & Operations was the engineering and operation arm for Fox Networks Group.

Fox Global Networks

Fox Global Networks was a division of Fox Networks Group that was responsible for the distribution and marketing of Fox Networks Group USA.

Fox Media

Fox Media was a division of Fox Networks Group that enables innovative ad sales partnerships, including native advertising and branded content, across multiple platforms.

Fox Hispanic Media

Fox Hispanic Media was the advertisement sales arm of Fox's portfolio of Spanish-language brands.

See also

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Subsidiary
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Rupert Murdoch
National Geographic Global Networks
FX Networks
Los Angeles, California
United States
Pay television
BabyTV
Fox (international)
Fox Sports International
Fox Crime
Fox Life
Fox Comedy
Fox Movies (TV channel)
National Geographic Global Networks
Parent company
Fox Entertainment Group
Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution
Disney Entertainment
21st Century Fox
Fox (international)
Fox Sports International
National Geographic Global Networks
BabyTV
Fox Sports (United States)
Fox News
National Geographic Partners
Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney
Fox Corporation
Walt Disney Television
Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International
Star (Disney+)
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Rupert Murdoch
News Corporation
Disney Networks Group Asia
Telefutura
RCN TV
BabyTV
Nat Geo Kids (Latin American TV channel)
National Geographic (India)
Nat Geo Wild
Nat Geo People
Nat Geo
FX (India)
Fox Crime (Asia)
Fox Life India
Meo (telecommunication service)
American Broadcasting Company
20th Century Fox Television
Fox Life
News Corporation
Disney Networks Group Asia Pacific
Star India
Star China Media
National Geographic Global Networks
Fox Networks Group Middle East
Johannesburg, South Africa
24Kitchen (Dutch TV channel)
UPC Nederland
Fox Crime
The Walking Dead (TV series)
24Kitchen (Dutch TV channel)
Viajar
PRISA
RCN Televisión
MundoMax
MGM
LAPTV
Fox Premium
Paramount Pictures
Setanta Sports
National Geographic
Channel V
Baby TV
Sky News
20th Century Fox Television
Gail Berman
DNA Films
Com Hem
History (European TV channel)
Nat Geo People
YourTV
Freeview (UK)
YouView
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Partners
Peter Rice (executive)
Randy Freer
Hernan Lopez (entrepreneur)
Uday Shankar (businessman)
Star India
The Walt Disney Company
Acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney
National Geographic Partners
Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Television Stations
Fox Sports (United States)
Fox News
Fox Business Network
Fox Corporation
Fox Sports Networks
United States Department of Justice
ESPN
European Commission
West London (sub-region)
Nasdaq
Walt Disney Television
20th Century Fox Television
Fox 21 Television Studios
Peter Rice (executive)
Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International
20th Century Studios
Searchlight Pictures
Disney+
Star (Disney+)
Dlife
Now (Turkish TV channel)
Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Corporation
20th Century Fox Television
Walt Disney Television
Fox 21 Television Studios
Fox Television Animation
20th Television
20th Television#Lincolnwood Drive, Inc
National Geographic Partners
Walt Disney Television
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Global Networks
National Geographic (American TV channel)
Nat Geo Kids
Nat Geo Music
Nat Geo People
Nat Geo Wild
National Geographic Films
FX Networks
Walt Disney Television
FX (TV channel)
FXX
FX Movie Channel
FX (TV channel)#FX Productions
DNA Films
Fox Sports (United States)
Fox Corporation
Fox Sports 1
Fox Sports 2
Fox Deportes
Fox Soccer Plus
Big Ten Network
Big Ten Conference
Fox Sports Networks
Diamond Sports Group
Sinclair Broadcasting Group
Entertainment Studios
Fox Sports Arizona
Fox Sports Detroit
Fox Sports Florida
Fox Sports Sun
Fox Sports Midwest
Fox Sports Indiana
Fox Sports Kansas City
Fox Sports North
Fox Sports Ohio
SportsTime Ohio
Fox Sports South
Fox Sports Southeast
Fox Sports Carolinas
Fox Sports Tennessee
Fox Sports Southwest
Fox Sports Oklahoma
Fox Sports New Orleans
Bally Sports West
Fox Sports San Diego
Fox Sports Wisconsin
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Fox College Sports
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