This week’s recap of news about 21st Century Fox and its businesses includes “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” winning five BAFTA Awards, Fox News announcing plans to launch a streaming service called Fox Nation, “So You Think You Can Dance” getting Season 15 and more.
- BAFTA Awards: ‘Three Billboards’ conquers with five trophies including Best Film, Best Actress (Variety)
- Fox News Plans a streaming service for ‘superfans’ (The New York Times)
- Fox plans media-industry summit to fix advertising challenges (Variety)
- Fox brings back ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ for Season 15 (Broadcasting & Cable)
- World Cup 2018: FOX to air record 38 matches live on broadcast network (Deadline)
- Flamin’ Hot Cheetos-inspired movie in works from Fox Searchlight, DeVon Franklin (Variety)
- Fox News rules cable’s weekly ratings charts (Multichannel News)
- Fox News Channel debuts ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ Feb. 25 (Broadcasting & Cable)
- 21st Century Fox finalizing deal with Sinclair to acquire six TV stations (Variety)
- Prime-time viewing now also on mobiles? Here is what Hotstar data reveals (The Financial Express)
- Guillermo del Toro knows the secret to making a successful film. It’s all about collaborating (Los Angeles Times)
Enjoy the weekend!