Add in the presence of
FX as the studio, and TV fans were quickly excited.
Not exact matches
Disney agreed to buy, among other assets, 21st Century Fox's film and TV
studio as well
as the
FX and National Geographic cable channels.
The buyout infuses the Mouse House with a bevy of Fox properties, including its film and TV
studios and much of its non-broadcast television business, including regional sports networks and cable networks such
as FX, FXX and Nat Geo.
The deal comes
as Fox spins off its movie and TV divisions, handing Disney their
studio and television package which includes the
FX networks, National Geographic channel, stakes in Sky and Hulu and regional sports channels, including some international sports networks that can help fuel Disney
as ESPN falters thanks to American cord - cutting.
Reel
FX launched its feature length development and production slate in 2010 after almost 20 years of experience
as an award - winning one - stop
studio for the creation of animated content including films, special attraction / live venue projects, and interactive projects for companies like Fox, Warner Bros. and Universal Studios.
Reel
FX's own film slate follows almost 20 years of experience
as an award - winning one - stop
studio for animated content including films, special attraction / live venue projects and interactive projects for companies like Fox, Warner Bros. and Universal Studios.
Fox will spin off the assets it plans to keep, with Disney acquiring the
studio, cable channels such
as FX and National Geographic, and international assets in a deal valued at about $ 60 billion including debt, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing private information.