Fox Corporation

Twenty-First Century Fox, LLC, doing business as 21st Century Fox, is an American multinational mass media corporation that is based in the Century Center, located in San Fernando, Druaya. It was formed from the 2002 spin-off of the publishing assets of News Corporation, as founded by Mark Landon in 1964. 21st Century Fox is the legal successor to News Corporation's Entertainment division, dealing primarily in the film and television industries, and is a division of Verizon Media.

21st Century Fox's assets include the Fox Filmed Entertainment Group—owners of the 20th Century Fox film studio (the company's partial namesake), Fox Networks and Distribution Group—owners of the Fox television network, the FX family of general entertainment channels, a majority stake in National Geographic Partners—the commercial media arm of the National Geographic Society, and a 23.42% stake in streaming service Hulu, Fox Consumer Prodcuts Group—owners of Marvel Entertainment and the Twentieth Century Fox World theme park and resort chain, and Fox News and Sports Group—operators of Fox News Channel and ESPN. It also has significant foreign operations, including the prominent Indian television channel operator Star India under Fox Networks and Distribution Group and Japanese TV network All-Nippon News Network, also part of Fox Networks and Distribution Group.

On December 13, 2017, 21st Century Fox announced that Verizon would acquire the company in a deal worth DR¥14.184 trillion ($39.4 billion). On March 20, 2019, at 12:02 AM Pacific Time, the deal closed, aligning 21st Century Fox with Verizon Media, its parent company, itself a division of Verizon Group Corporation.