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  • News Corp. said Thursday it has bought a majority stake in FiT TV, a health and fitness cable channel created by fitness guru Jake Steinfeld, for an undisclosed price.

    Oct. 3, 1997

  • Dodgers-Padres: In Monday’s Sports section, an article in which San Diego pitcher Jake Peavy denied he is using pine tar referred to a still image taken from Fox’s national broadcast on Saturday that purportedly showed a substance on parts of his right hand.

    April 12, 2008

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    May 21, 2009

  • Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (March 14-20) as compiled by Nielsen Media Research.

    March 23, 2005

  • “Weird Loners” is a new comedy from Fox that feels like an old comedy from Fox.

    March 31, 2015

  • As “New Girl” fans eye next week’s season finale and its surprising Taylor Swift-ness, one of the show’s stars is preparing to turn his attention elsewhere: to the movies.

    May 7, 2013

  • A guest list of sports figures to be featured on TV and radio from today through Thursday: * ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit --”The Jim Rome Show,” today, 9-1 p.m., XTRA 690, XTRA 1150 * Pete Rose --”Up Close,” today, 3 p.m. and midnight, ESPN * Danny Farmer --”UCLA Sports Magazine” tonight, 7:30, Fox Sports West 2 * Paul Hackett, Frank Strong --”USC Sports Magazine” tonight, 8, Fox Sports West 2 * Cris Carter, Jake Reed, Randy Moss --”NFL Countdown,” Sunday, 8-10 a.m., ESPN * Steve Young, Doug Flutie --”The NFL Today,” Sunday, 9-10 a.m., Ch. 2 * Dan Reeves --”The NFL on Fox,” Sunday, 9-10 a.m., Ch. 11 * Keyshawn Johnson --”Goin’ Deep,” Sunday, 9 p.m., Fox Sports West * Mark Brunell --”Up Close,” Monday, 1:30 p.m. and midnight, ESPN * Mike Shanahan, Jerry Ball, Ickey Woods --”Hardcore Football,” Tuesday, 8 p.m., Fox Sports West

    Oct. 16, 1998

  • Despite a strong year for a handful of new network programs, last week’s prime-time rankings illustrate how difficult it can be to entice viewers with the promise of something new.

    March 16, 2005

  • CBS continued its reign as the most-watched network and was also first among the highly coveted young adult audience last week, according to figures released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research.

    March 30, 2005

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