
FOX (Fox Broadcasting Company)
Fox, or Fox Broadcasting Company, is a major television network in the United States, launched in 1986. It provides a wide range of programming including news, entertainment, sports, and prime-time shows. Fox is known for popular series like "The Simpsons," "Family Guy," and "Empire," as well as broadcasting major events like the Super Bowl. As a commercial network, it earns revenue mainly through advertising. Fox competes with other big networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC, and is owned by Fox Corporation, making it a significant player in American television media.