Fox Classics (Japanese TV channel)

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Fox Classics
FOX-Classic-Logo-01.png
Country Japan
Programming
Language(s) English
Ownership
Owner Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific
Sister channels Fox Sports and Entertainment
Fox (Japan)
Fox Movies (Japan)
History
LaunchedOctober 2006 (as Fox Crime)
1 August 2015 (as Fox Classics)
Closed30 September 2018
Former names Fox Crime (2006-2015)
Links
Website tv.foxjapan.com/classics

Fox Classics (formerly known as Fox Crime) was a Japanese pay television channel owned by Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific.

Contents

History

As Fox Crime

The channel launched in October 2006 as Fox Crime.

As Fox Classics

On August 1, 2015, the channel was renamed as Fox Classics, and became broadcasting American dramas from the 1960s to the 2000s. The channel was renamed as Fox Classics on 1 August 2015. [1]

The channel ceased broadcasting as of 30 September 2018. [2]

Programming

As Fox Classics

Source: [3] [4]

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