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The channel officially changed its name to Fox Movie Channel on March 1, 2000. [4]On January 1, 2012, Fox Movie Channel's programming was divided into two 12-hour blocks: its main programming schedule, from 3:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time, was a commercial-free block retaining the older movies from the 20th Century Fox library.
Under Scrutiny with Jane Wallace (1994–95) An in-depth news program broadcast each night from the "Library." Given a CableACE Award for news programming in 1995. The first live show to be canceled. Hosted by Jane Wallace. Aired 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET. Sound fX (1994–95) A show dealing with all things music, from the latest major artists to ...
FXX. FXX is an American basic cable channel owned by the Disney Entertainment business segment and division of The Walt Disney Company through FX Networks, LLC. [ 2] It is the partner channel of FX, with its programming focusing on original and acquired comedy series and feature films for a primary demographic of men ages 18–34. [ 3]
Bureau of Prisons/Getty Images; FX For fans of TV shows based on true events, the fall lineup has several standouts to look forward to that are pulled straight from the headlines. FX is debuting ...
FX ( F ox e X tended) [ 2][ 3][ 4] is an American pay television channel owned by FX Networks, LLC, a subsidiary of the Disney Entertainment business segment and division of The Walt Disney Company. It is based at the Fox Studios lot in Century City, California. FX was originally launched by News Corporation on June 1, 1994, [ 5] and later ...
Through Tuesday, May 30 (so act fast!), Sling TV is granting new subscribers free access to FXM for one week. (The channel is normally accessed through a $6 add-on.) With FXM, you can stream ...
Moved from FX Dave: 2020–23: Acquired programming. Arrested Development (2013–17) Freaks and Geeks (2013–17) How I Met Your Mother (2013–14; moved to FX)
FX Movie Channel (or FXM) launched on October 31, 1994, as FXM: Movies from Fox (prior to its launch, the channel was originally named "Fox Movie Studio") [4] Originally launched as a spinoff of FX, the channel focused on feature films from the 20th Century Fox film library from the 1930s to the 1970s along with a few other film studios. [5]