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The Companys television production studios were
the leading supplier of primetime shows to the
networks for the third consecutive year. The industry leader-
ship of Twentieth Century Fox Television and Fox Television
Studios was solidified with the addition of FOX’s top-rated
The Bernie Mac Show and the WB's hit comedy, Reba
Other high-rating series produced by Fox studios for FOX
and other networks included Malcolm in The Middle, The Shield,
Yes, Dear, Judging Amy and The Practice
Syndication revenues from the Company’s slate of
hit series continued to increase,with Ally McBeal, King
of The Hill, The Practice and Buffy the Vampire Slayer all moving
into the lucrative syndication market in fiscal 2002
The X-Files ended its enormously
successful eight-year run,while
the final episode of the hit show
Ally McBeal aired after five high-rating
seasons