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THE FUTURE OF FX INCLUDES BOTH SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

     Fox has "no plans to remake" its fX cable channel in the
aftermath of a new TCI/News Corp. cable sports venture, according
to Jim McConville of BROADCASTING & CABLE.  fX will televise two
MLB games a week nationally starting in '97, but "adding baseball
won't be at the expense of the network's slate of original and
syndicated entertainment programming."  Anne Sweeney, fX Chair &
CEO, said sports "has always been part of the overall plan."
Sweeney: "There has been a lot of confusion in the last two weeks
that fX was being transformed or converted into a sports network.
The answer to that is clearly no" (B&C, 11/13 issue).

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