TRADEMARK OF THE WEEK- FOX
Fox
Entertainment Group, an empire started with William Fox’s vision, today it is
one of the world’s biggest player in the entertainment industry. The first
brick was laid by buying of New York nickelodeon for $1,600 turning it into a
booming entertaining company, expanding with ownership of further 25
theaters in New York.
In the span of nearly 10 years, William Fox
consolidated into Fox Film Corporation and moved to Los Angeles, which marked
the beginning of his movie-making career. By the end of the decade, Fox studio
was the major provider of films across the globe, producing 50 films a year and
approximate worth of $200 million. In 1936, after the merger of Fox Film
Corporation with Twentieth Century Pictures, named Twentieth Century Fox,
William was forced to declare bankruptcy. Later he was injured in a car crash
and died of heart failure in 1952.
In the 1940’s the company experienced
financial boon with movies like The Sound of Music, The French Connection and
Star Wars. In subsequent years, Oliman Marvin Davis bought the company which
was later purchased by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation Ltd. The company
expanded like wildfire branching out to the news network, sports, children
radio and tv broadcast, cable networks, etc.
Fox Entertainment Group Inc, is the fourth
network television channel and movie producer worldwide. The company is
persistent towards delivering blockbuster movies, expanding its cable services,
producing hit television shows, preserving its sports and news interests.
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