Fox Entertainment emerged in 2019 subsequent to the acquisition of Fox's former television studio,
20th Century Fox Television, along with
other assets acquired by Disney. On August 6, 2019, Fox Entertainment expanded its portfolio by acquiring the animation studio
Bento Box Entertainment. Subsequent developments included a collaboration with
Caffeine in April 2020 to produce the AniDom Beyond Show, hosted by
Andy Richter. Initially intending to foster scripted and unscripted projects through a division called Sidecar, aimed at developing content for both Fox's broadcast network and external platforms, Fox later dissolved Sidecar in June 2020, citing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the industry. In August 2021, Fox Entertainment entered into an overall deal with
Gordon Ramsay to establish Studio Ramsay Global, which absorbed Ramsay's pre-existing business with
All3Media and would oversee his future endeavors. September 2021 saw Fox Entertainment's acquisition of TMZ from WarnerMedia for approximately $50 million. Subsequent developments included signing Wonwoo Park, creator of the South Korean format
King of Mask Singer, which had been adapted by Fox as
The Masked Singer, to a first-look deal in November 2021, and the acquisition of television film studio
MarVista Entertainment in December 2021, with an emphasis on content production for its streaming service Tubi. Exploring content for internal Fox streaming service
Fox Nation, the entertainment division created new episodes of
Cops and a follow-up to
A&E series
Duck Dynasty called
Duck Family Treasure. Further expansion occurred in February 2022 with the acquisition of the
Gumby franchise. In September 2022, Fox Corporation launched Fox Entertainment Studios, its inaugural foray into wholly in-house television production, premiering its first show,
Monarch, on September 11, 2022. Additionally, Fox Entertainment re-entered the international distribution arena by establishing Fox Entertainment Global. In January 2023, Fox Entertainment and Hulu announced a new multi-year deal encompassing in-season streaming rights for Fox's primetime shows. By July 2023, Fox Entertainment declared its commitment to television production in
Ireland, establishing the largest unscripted production hub and confirming its role as the global hub for the American hit cooking competition series
Next Level Chef with Gordon Ramsay. Amid the 2023 Actors' and Writers' strikes, the entertainment division underwent a realignment to strengthen alignment with its parent entity, Fox Corporation. On March 27, 2024, Fox Entertainment's operations were restructured into three groups: Fox Television Network, Fox Entertainment Studios and Fox Entertainment Global, with Fernando Szew named as head of the second unit. Around 30 employees were subsequently laid off in July 2024. In October 2025, Fox Entertainment invested in vertical video company
Holywater. As part of the deal, Fox Entertainment Studios will create and produce more than 200 vertical video titles in the
Duanju format for
My Drama over the next two years. In November 2025, Fox Entertainment acquired rom-com podcast company Meet Cute.{{cite web|last=White|first=Peter ==Filmography==