- Fox Television Stations
The Fox Television Stations are a group of television stations located within the
United States which areowned-and-operated by theFox Broadcasting Company , a subsidiary of theNews Corporation . FTS also produces the Fox program "COPS". They also co-syndicated "Double Dare" and "Finders Keepers" in the late 80's.History
Fox Television Stations was formed in April
1986 after the acquisition of the Metromedia-owned independent stations by the20th Century Fox film studio, at the time jointly owned by Australian media mogulRupert Murdoch 's News Corporation, andDenver -based billionaireMarvin Davis . These stations would later become the basis of the Fox television network, which launched in October 1986. Not long after the Metromedia deal was made, Murdoch purchased Davis's shares and News Corporation assumed complete control of 20th Century Fox.Initially FTS was a semi-autonomous unit in which News Corporation owned over 99 percent of the equity but only 24 percent of the voting power; the balance was held personally by Murdoch. [ [http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/2001/fcc01209.pdf FCC Order 01-209] , exhibit 'B']
Federal Communications Commission regulations of that era prohibited foreign interests or non-American citizens from controlling more than 25 percent of an FCC-licensed broadcast station. Though News Corporation was still based in Australia, the firm first got around this hurdle when Murdoch became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1985. The quirk was removed permanently when News Corporation reincorporated in the U.S. in 2004. [ [http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-06-122A1.pdf FCC Order 06-122] ] The Fox network itself and affiliated cable channels were not affected by these regulations.Starting with the original six stations, Fox Television Stations gained the bulk of its group through two large transactions: the 1997 purchase of
New World Communications , succeeding a 1993 business deal between the two companies which led to all of New World's stations switching from other networks to Fox during 1994-95; and the 2001 acquisition of the Chris-Craft/United group, which gave Fox ownership of several stations then affiliated with theUPN network, and also created several duopolies (two stations in the same market owned by the same company).The Fox-owned UPN affiliates were not included in the UPN/WB merger, which was announced on
January 24 ,2006 . Soon after, these stations removed references to UPN from their on-air branding and websites. OnFebruary 22 , 2006, Fox Television Stations announced that all of their non-Fox outlets will be charter affiliates of a new service known asMyNetworkTV [http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6309484.html?display=Breaking+News&referral=SUPP&] , which commenced operations onSeptember 5 , 2006. 5-6 Days Earlier, the UPN quietly went off the air in those markets, with the other affiliates airing the network until it's seemingly abrupt closure on September 18th.:"See also:
Fox affiliate switches of 1994 ,2006 United States broadcast TV realignment "List of Fox owned-and-operated stations
Currently, a total of 27 stations, consisting of 17 Fox stations and 10 MyNetworkTV stations.
"Notes:"
"1) ** -- Indicates a formerMetromedia station and/or an original Fox-owned station from the network's inception in 1986;"
"2) ++ -- Indicates a station owned byNew World Communications prior to its acquisition by News Corporation in 1997;"
"3) ¤¤ -- Indicates a station owned byChris-Craft Industries prior to its acquisition by News Corporation in 2001."Footnotes
Former Fox-owned stations
Footnotes:
*1 WCVB-TV was included in the original sale of the Metromedia stations to News Corporation, but was spun-off in a separate, concurrent deal to theHearst Corporation as part of aright of first refusal related to that station's 1982 acquisition by Metromedia.On a side note, in between the events of Fox acquiring its original charter affiliates and the New World affiliation agreement, only WTXF, WFXT, KDVR, WOFL, KSTU and WOGX were already affiliated with Fox when they were acquired much later on.
External links
* [http://www.newscorp.com/operations/tvstations.html Official listing of FTSG stations]
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