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Công_ty_Truyền_thông_Fox Chủ tịchExecutive | Term | Position |
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Garth Ancier | 1986–1989 | In 1986, Barry Diller, Jamie Kellner và Rupert Murdoch tapped the then 28-year-old Ancier to be the very first Entertainment President for the Fox Broadcasting Company,[3] where he put 21 Jump Street, Married... with Children, The Simpsons and In Living Color on the air. Ancier ultimately went from Fox (resigning March 1, 1989) to Disney as president of network television for Walt Disney Studios on April 18, 1989.[4] |
Peter Chernin | 1989-1992 | During Chernin's tenure as president of entertainment for the Fox Broadcasting Company, programming grew from two to seven nights a week. |
Sandy Grushow | 1992-1994 | In this particular leadership role, Grushow oversaw the development and launch of The X-Files, Melrose Place, Party of Five, Living Single and MADtv while also expanding the network from four to seven nights of primetime programming. |
John Matoian | 1994-1996 | He officially became the president of Entertainment at Fox Broadcasting in September 1995.[5][6] However, in 1996, Matoian left Fox and soon he became the president of HBO.[7] |
Peter Roth | 1996-1998 | He appeared in a short cameo in the Ally McBeal episode, "Silver Bells". It was first broadcast December 15, 1997.[8] |
Doug Herzog | 1998-2000 | Malcolm in the Middle was launched under Herzog's watch. |
Gail Berman | 2000-2005 | Network shows under Berman's tenure included American Idol, 24, House, Arrested Development, Bones, and Family Guy. |
Peter Liguori | 2005-2007 | Liguroi has been redited with helping the channel FX grow in prominence.[9][10] And prior to assuming that position in 2005, Liguori was president and CEO of News Corp.’s FX Networks since 1998, overseeing business and programming operations for FX and Fox Movie Channel.[11] |
Kevin Reilly | 2007-2014 | Reilly introduced and/or championed Sleepy Hollow and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, as well as The Following, The Mindy Project, New Girl, The Cleveland Show, Glee, and Fringe. Reilly also championed a "no pilot season" strategy (designed to nurture fewer new FOX shows with more investment), during which he was responsible for greenlighting hit shows Gotham, The Last Man on Earth, and Empire.[12][13][14] He left Fox in May 2014.[15] |
David Madden | 2014–nay |
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