List of assets owned by 21st Century Fox
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These are assets formerly owned by 21st Century Fox before its acquisition by The Walt Disney Company with the several assets spun off to the Fox Corporation and other third-party companies.
- 20th Century Fox[1]
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment[2]
- Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment (Nordic countries) (joint venture with Paramount Home Media Distribution)[3]
- Fox Family
- Fox Stage Productions
- Fox 2000 Pictures
- 20th Century Fox Animation
- Fox Searchlight Pictures
- Fox Star Studios (India)
- Zero Day Fox
- Regency Enterprises (20%)[5]
- Fox Studios Australia
- Boom! Studios (minority stake)[6]
- Fox Music
- Fox VFX Lab
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment[2]
- FoxNext[7]
- Aftershock Studios[8]
- 20th Century Fox World (license to Resort World by Genting Group)
- Hulu (30%)
Television
(50% share)
- Endemol
- ChannelFlip, online original content producers
- EndemolShine Nordics, Nordic production company[10]
- Mag5 Content AB (Sweden)
- Metronome Post AB (Sweden)
- Heartland ApS (Denmark)
- Metronome Spartacus AB (Norway)
- Rubicon TV AS (Norway)
- Metronome Productions A/S (Denmark)
- Endemol Shine Finland (Finland)
- STO-CPH Produktion AB (Sweden)
- Meter Television AB (Sweden)
- Filmlance International AB (Sweden)
- Studios A/S (Denmark)[11]
- EndemolShine North America[12]
- Endemol Shine Studios
- Endemol Shine Latino
- Authentic Entertainment
- Truly Original
- 51 Minds Entertainment
- EndemolShine Germany[13]
- Florida TV
- META Productions
- Wiedemann & Berg Filmproduktion
- Herr P. GmbH
- Jukers Media
- EndemolShine UK[14]
- Artists Studio
- Bandit Television
- Brown Eyed Boy
- Cave Bear Productions
- Douglas Road Productions Limited
- Dragonfly Film and Television Productions, documentary
- Electric Robin
- Endemol Shine Gaming
- Endemol Shine North
- Fifty Fathoms
- FlipSide Talent
- Good Catch[15]
- House of Tomorrow
- Initial Film and Television
- Kudos, drama producer
- Shine Pictures – feature films
- Lovely Day
- OP Talent
- Princess Productions, entertainment and multi-genre
- Remarkable Television
- Sidney Street
- Sharp Jack TV
- Shine TV (UK)[16]
- Shiny Button Productions
- Silent Boom
- Simon's Cat Ltd.
- Tiger Aspect Productions
- Tigress Productions
- Wild Mercury Productions
- EndemolShine India (joint venture with CA Media)
- EndemolShine Iberia[17]
- Gestmusic
- Zeppelin TV
- Diagonal TV
- Tuiwok Estudios
- Telegenia
- Shine Iberia
- Endemol Portugal
- EndemolShine Nederland[18]
- NL Film & TV
- Simpel Media
- WeiT Media (Russia)[19]
- EndemolShine Italy[18]
- YAM112003
- EndemolShine Australia
- EndemolShine Banks (joint venture with Imogen Banks)[20]
- EndemolShine Middle East[21]
- EndemolShine China[22]
- EndemolShine Beyond
- Shine TV
- Shine 360°, licensing division
- Shine International, international sales and distribution arm
- Shine Network, unscripted formats division
- children production co-venture with Teletubbies and In The Night Garden co-creator Andrew Davenport[23]
- Shine Digital – digital media
- Shine 360° – commercialisation of properties belonging to the group
- Fox Networks Digital Consumer Group - Non-linear online video services including FX Now, Fox Now, Nat Geo TV and Fox Sports Go
Fox Television Group
Fox Television Stations Group
Fox News Group
Fox Cable Networks
- FX Networks, FXNOW video on-demand app[24]
A joint venture partnership with National Geographic Society in which Fox owned 73%[24]
- National Geographic Global Networks
- National Geographic
- Nat Geo Kids
- Nat Geo Music
- Nat Geo People
- Nat Geo Wild
- National Geographic Studios[24]
- National Geographic Media, print and digital publishing
- Travel and tour operations
Fox Sports Media Group
- Fox Sports,[24] Fox Sports Go app
- Fox Sports Networks[24]
- Arizona
- Detroit
- Florida/Sun
- Midwest (subfeeds: Indiana, Kansas City)
- North
- Ohio/SportsTime Ohio
- South / Fox Sports Southeast (subfeeds: Carolinas, Tennessee)
- Southwest (subfeeds: Oklahoma, New Orleans)
- West/Prime Ticket (subfeed: San Diego)
- Wisconsin
- YES Network (80% equity)[30]
- FS1
- FS2
- Fox Deportes
- Big Ten Network (51% owned in joint venture with Big Ten Conference)
- Fox Soccer Plus
- Fox College Sports
- Home Team Sports (HTS) advertising sales for sports channels including other regional sports networks plus commercial and program production, events, and local live custom brand integration
- Fox Sports College Properties - college rights holder for Big East Conference, several colleges: Michigan State, Auburn, San Diego State, Georgetown and USC and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
- Impression Sports & Entertainment - naming rights and event sponsorships
Cable assets
- LAPTV[31]
- Rede Telecine (Brazil — co-owned with Globosat, Paramount Pictures, MGM and Universal Studios)
- Fox Telecolombia (Colombia — 51% with Producciones Bernardo Romero Pereiro)
Direct broadcast
- Star India
- Tata Sky (30%)
Content libraries
- 20th Century Fox film and television library
- Fox Searchlight Pictures film library
- Films produced by 20th Century Fox Animation and Blue Sky Studios
- Third-party animated films for Fox
- Sullivan Bluth Studios films produced for Warner Bros.
- Fox Film library
- Twentieth Century Pictures library
- Post-1989 New World Pictures library
- Distribution rights to Paramount Pictures films in Italy (September 2017–March 2019)[32]
- 20th Century Fox Television library
- 20th Television library
- Programs produced by Fox 21 Television Studios
- Metromedia Producers library
- FNM Films library
- Post-1991 New World Television library
- Four Star Television library
- Gold Key Entertainment library
- Genesis Entertainment library
- Divorce Court
- Judge Alex
- Four Star Television library
- MTM Enterprises library
- Fox Networks Group
- FX Networks library
- BabyTV
- Fox Sports Networks
Other assets
Former assets
Sold
[citation needed]
- Etak
- Fox Mobile Entertainment
- Jamba!
- Maximedia Israel (67%)
- Mosgorreklama (50%) – Russia sign and marketing material manufacturer
- Jamba!
- Photobucket
- IGN
- DirecTV (34%)
- Myspace
- 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
- Saban International Paris
- Fox Kids/Fox Children's Productions/Fox Family library
- FSN Chicago – acquired by Cablevision
- 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
- Los Angeles Dodgers – Fox Sports Enterprise asset sold in 2004[33]
- 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[34]
- 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
- Star China Media – sold to China Media Capital
- XIng Kong
- Channel V Mainland China
- Fortune Star
- SF Broadcasting
- Distribution rights to the 2013-2017 DreamWorks Animation film library – sold to Universal Studios
- 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
Defunct
- 4Kids TV (2005–2008)
- Magnetic Video (1977–1982)
- 20th Century Fox Video (1982)
- CBS/Fox Video (1982–1998)
- Playhouse Video (1983–1990)
- Key Video (1983–1990)
- Metromedia Producers (1969–1986)
- FNM Films (1990–1993)
- FoxBox (2002–2005)
- Fox Television Stations Productions (1986-2013) - folded into 20th Television after Cops was cancelled by Fox.
- Fox Video (1991–1998)
- Fox Interactive (1994–2006)
- Fox Animation Studios (1994–2000)
- Fox Kids (1990–2002)
- Foxnet (1991–2006)
- Fox Soccer (1997–2013)
- Foxstar Productions (1994–2005)
- UGC Fox Distribution (1995–2005)
- New World Entertainment (1970–1997)
- New World Animation (1981–1997)
- New World Television (1984–1994)
- New World International (1984–1994)
- New World Video (1984–1989)
- Four Star Entertainment (1952–1989)
- Four Star-Excelsior Releasing (1970–1971)
- SCI Television (1991–1993)
- Gillett Communications (1979–1991)
- 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 Television Distribution (1987–1997)
- 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 Faith (2006-2012)
- Fox Atomic (2006–2009)
- Fox Atomic Comics (2006–2009)
- Fox Digital Entertainment (2002-2017)
- Fox International Productions (2008-2017)[35]
- Fox Sports Houston (2009–2012)
See also
- Lists of corporate assets
- List of assets owned by News Corp, the publishing corporation spun out of the former News Corporation, now 21st Century Fox
- Fox Entertainment Group
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