Fox Broadcasting Company

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The Fox Broadcasting Company is a television network in the United States. It is owned by Fox Entertainment Group, a company controlled by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.

It was launched in 1986, a year after News Corporation purchased TCF Holdings, the parent company of the 20th Century Fox movie studio. The seed Fox stations were a chain of television stations purchased by News Corp. from John Kluge and his Metromedia Inc. in mid-1986. Metromedia's television stations in turn derived from the stations owned by the long-defunct DuMont television network.

The network did not have a significant market share until the 1990s when News Corp. bought more TV station groups, including New World Communications, Chris-Craft Industries, BHC Communications and United Television, making it the largest owner of television stations in the country.

The Fox network is home to the longest-running animated series in history, The Simpsons. It is also credited with launching the careers of such Hollywood stars as Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller and David Duchovny.

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