The Fox Broadcasting Company (commonly referred to as Fox; stylized as FOX), is an American commercial broadcast television network that is owned by the Fox Entertainment Group division of 20th Century Fox.
The network produced the successful science-fiction television series The X-Files, created by Chris Carter, that ran for 9 seasons from 1993-2002, and two mini revival series in 2016 and 2018.
Programming[]
In the early 2000s they aired news programs like Your World with Neil Cavuto and docudramas like COPS and America's Most Wanted. (TLG: "Diagnosis: Jimmy")
Past programming from the 1990s includes shows like When Animals Attack. (TLG: "Detour")
In addition, they also aired cartoon shows like The Simpsons and King of the Hill, which Gibson Praise particularly liked. (TXF: "The End")
References[]
Dana Scully has a low opinion of the network, as in her view they're disreputable for airing material of a questionable authenticity and then passing it off as being legitimate. (TXF: "Nisei")
In 2000, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully appeared on an episode of the COPS television show in California. (TXF: "X-COPS")
In 2001, Jimmy Bond was watching one of the Fox network's shows, America's Most Wanted, at a hospital in Washington state. (TLG: "Diagnosis: Jimmy")
Fox also has several affiliates. (TXF: "Drive")
Appearances[]
Further info[]
- They also aired shows Millennium and The Lone Gunmen.