FX Networks
FX Networks, LLC is an American media production company and brand that operates pay television channels including the flagship FX, FXX, and FXM, owned as a subsidiary of Disney General Entertainment Content within The Walt Disney Company.[1] The FX channel launched on June 1, 1994, under the original News Corporation as an extension of the Fox brand, initially focusing on a mix of movies, sports, and original programming with a casual, viewer-friendly format.[2][3] Headquartered at the former Fox Studios lot in Century City, Los Angeles, FX Networks has distributed its content to over 95 million U.S. households through cable and satellite providers.[2] The network gained prominence in the 2000s for developing original scripted series with mature themes and complex narratives, akin to premium cable standards, including The Shield (2002–2008), which pioneered gritty police drama, and Sons of Anarchy (2008–2014), a long-running biker gang saga that drew large audiences.[4] Later successes like The Americans (2013–2018), a Cold War espionage thriller, and anthology series Fargo (2014–present) and American Horror Story (2011–present) earned multiple Primetime Emmy Awards, establishing FX as a hub for critically acclaimed adult-oriented television.[5] FX Networks underwent significant expansion and integration following Disney's $71.3 billion acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets, completed on March 20, 2019, which transferred ownership and merged much of FX's programming library into Hulu for streaming distribution.[6] This shift amplified FX's reach amid cord-cutting trends, with recent hits such as Shōgun (2024), The Bear (2022–present), and Atlanta (2016–2022) continuing to attract awards and viewership, while emphasizing diverse, boundary-pushing storytelling over conventional broadcast constraints.[7][4]