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Foxe, John, 1516-1587: Fox's Book of Martyrs: A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant Deaths of the Early Christian and the Protestant Martyrs (Philadelphia and Chicago: J.Online Books by John Foxe (Foxe, John, 1516-1587)Ī Wikipedia article about this author is available. So now, even if a show is a hit, if the network doesn't own it, it is unlikely to last much longer than its initial five-season stint (in the case of Magnum P.I., it was canceled after four seasons in large part due to CBS not outright owning the show).John Foxe (Foxe, John, 1516-1587) | The Online Books Page The Online Books Page

Since Fox no longer fully owned 9-1-1, the show was simply too expensive, especially as ratings go down across television, even for the nominally highest-rated shows like 9-1-1. Fox then formed a brand-new production company, Fox Entertainment. However, when Disney purchased Fox, it had to divest itself of the network itself (since companies are not allowed to own multiple broadcast networks), but it kept Fox's production company. These fees tend to go up over time, so while a renewal is an easy call in the first five seasons of a show (when a show is guided under standard deal agreements), it becomes more and more difficult over time.ĩ-1-1 was created back when Fox TV was part of the Fox network. The issue nowadays is that if the show is not owned by the network itself, then there is always a financial debate over the licensing fees that production studios charge the networks for the series. While this was shocking in a vacuum, as networks typically do not cancel their most popular series, it had been rumored for months.

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