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FX is a name carried by two cable television and satellite channels owned by News Corporation's Fox Entertainment Group.
United States channel
The first FX channel was launched in the United States in 1994 targetting young men aged 18 to 24. The network is known for original drama series and NASCAR programming. As of 2004, the channel was avalable in 84 million U.S. homes.
UK channel
In 2004, Fox announced the planned launch of an FX channel for the United Kingdom leveraging the News Corp.-controlled BSkyB satellite network. Like the American channel, FX UK targets men, but the target ages will be those aged 25 to 44. This marked the first time News Corp. specifically marketed a Fox-branded media property to a British audience.

