FX
FX, launched in 1994 by Rupert Murdoch’s Fox network, quickly established itself as a provocative player in cable television with a penchant for boundary-pushing programming. Known for its groundbreaking shows like "The Shield," "American Horror Story" and "Sons of Anarchy," FX has earned a reputation for delivering edgy, critically acclaimed content. With a valuation around $17 billion, FX continues to attract audiences with its fearless approach to storytelling. As a cornerstone of the Fox television empire, it remains a significant force in shaping the landscape of modern TV.