Fox Film
American film production company
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February 15 2024 | Fox Sports 2 in Brazil was renamed ESPN 5, following contractual obligations with CONMEBOL for the 2022 Copa Libertadores coverage. |
May 1 2022 | Fox Sports Premium channel in Argentina was renamed ESPN Premium. |
January 17 2022 | Fox Sports main channel in Brazil was rebranded as ESPN 4. |
2021 | Fox Sports Networks were relaunched under the Bally Sports branding, redefining the regional sports network landscape. |
December 1 2021 | Fox Sports main channel was rebranded as ESPN 4, transitioning from its previous name of Prime Deportiva and Fox Sports Américas. |
October 1 2021 | Fox Sports channels in East and Southeast Asia were closed after operating under different names and ownerships over the years, marking the end of the channel group's broadcasting in the region. |
March 31 2020 | Fox Sports & Entertainment channel in Japan closed operations. |
2019 | Fox College Sports was sold to Diamond Sports Group, marking the end of its regional college sports network operations. |
2018 | Fox Sports Italy was dissolved, ending its operations in the Italian sports broadcasting market. |
2017 | Fox Sports Premium was launched in Argentina, specializing in broadcasting Argentine First Football Division matches. |
January 24 2014 | Fox Sports 2 was launched in Brazil as a second sports channel. |
2013 | Fox Sports Italy was launched, alongside Fox Sports Plus and Fox Sports 2, broadcasting sports content including soccer, MLB, NFL, NCAA Sports, Volley Champions League, and Euroleague Basketball. |
2013 | Fox Sports & Entertainment began producing sports shows broadcast on various Fox channels in Japan. |
2012 | Fox Sports 3 was launched, initially known as Speed Channel, with a focus on car-related programming. |
February 5 2012 | Fox Sports began broadcasting in Brazil, becoming available nationwide. |
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