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Filmed Entertainment
The Filmed Entertainment segment consists of News Corporation’s world-famous
motion picture and television programming operations.
Fox Filmed Entertainment is a global leader in movie production and distribution
and its Twentieth Century Fox Film studio is responsible for some of the top grossing
movies of all time, including history’s most successful movie,
Titanic
.
In television production, Twentieth Century Fox Television (TCFTV) together with
the Company’s other TV studios produce and distribute some of the world’s most
popular television programming.
Ice Age: The Meltdown, from Blue Sky Studios, Fox’s animation
studio, debuted at number one in March 2006 with $68 million
at the box office in its opening weekend. Its worldwide box
office has since topped $640 million.
Capitalizing on a clever marketing campaign,
Fox 2000’sThe Devil Wears Prada was a box
office success, earning more than $100 million
at the box office in its first month in U.S.
theaters.
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Fox was the first film studio to hit $1 billion in international box
office receipts in calendar 2006 thanks largely to the strong performances
of Ice Age: The Meltdown and X-Men: The Last Stand. It was the sixth
time Fox crossed the $1 billion barrier internationally.
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