Cable System to Carry Fox Stations.News Corp.'s Fox Television Stations The Fox Television Stations (FTS) are a group of television stations located throughout the United States which are owned-and-operated by the Fox Broadcasting Company. FTS also produces the Fox program COPS. unit and Time Warner Cable This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. reached an agreement under which programming from Fox's Fox's is a biscuit and confectionery company from the UK. They are the makers of Sports Biscuits, invented by David Glen in 1971. However the Ginger Nut was invented by Alexander Johnson in 1992. 22 owned stations will be carried by the nation's second largest cable operator. The deal with Time Warner Cable, which has 13 million subscribers, gives Fox stations continued access to cable subscribers in several major markets. For Fox and all other local station owners, maintaining carriage on cable systems is key to their bottom line. Because the majority of viewers VIEWERS. Persons appointed by the courts to see and examine certain matters, and make a report of the facts together with their opinion to the court. In practice they are usually appointed to lay out roads and the like. Vide Experts. in the U.S. now watch their local stations via their cable systems instead of antennae, advertising revenue for the stations would be severely impacted without cable distribution. |
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