Entertainment & Arts
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. named J. Mark Hattendorf senior vice president-finance.
Dec. 19, 1985
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. said Michael Lambert had resigned as president of its domestic television distribution arm, effective next month when his contract expires.
Oct. 29, 1991
Image Entertainment Inc., a Chatsworth laser disc supplier, said it has issued warrants to Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. entitling the movie studio to purchase shares of Image common stock.
July 14, 1992
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. reported a third-quarter profit of $20 million, its best quarterly performance since it returned to profitability nearly two years ago.
May 7, 1987
Bob Harper has been promoted to vice president-creative advertising of the motion picture division for Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
Oct. 6, 1986
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. gave top billing to its summer box-office successes, “Aliens” and “The Fly,” in reporting a nearly 300% increase in its net earnings for the fiscal 1987 first quarter ended Sept. 27.
Nov. 12, 1986
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Beverly Hills, named Scott Rudin president-motion picture production.
June 23, 1986
Nancy Klopper has been named to the new position of vice president and assistant to the president of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
Oct. 1, 1987
Awards
Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox has realigned a big chunk of its television empire, bringing its syndication and distribution business under the control of two respected Fox executives, Dana Walden and Gary Newman.
July 8, 2013
Twentieth Century Fox Film’s income increased to $52.7 million for the 12 months ended June 27, up from $30.4 million in the 10 months ended June 28, 1986.
Aug. 6, 1987