A division of News Corporation (NYSE: NWS), Fox Interactive Media (FIM) offers a global, border-free online network that caters to consumers by giving them the platform and tools to express themselves, communicate with each other, and engage with the best music, TV, film, sports, information and more. The company's worldwide network includes such category leaders as MySpace, IGN Entertainment, FOXSports.com, RottenTomatoes, AskMen, AmericanIdol.com and more that together comprise one of the largest and most engaged audiences on the Web.

Fox Interactive Media is one of the world’s leading global online networks with over 135 million unique visitors worldwide (comScore MediaMetrix, February, 2007) to category leading sites in social networking, gaming, sports, lifestyle and entertainment.

Fox Interactive Media and FOX Digital Media have completed several groundbreaking licensing and distribution deals. FIM is currently streaming full episodes of current FOX shows on the FOX on Demand platform. Fox on Demand offers free, ad-supported streaming of popular FOX shows on a national platform on MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/fox), locally on the (20+) owned and operated MyFox station sites and now on the (200+) broadcast network affiliate sites.

Visitors are able to purchase television show downloads to play on a computer or portable device via the Direct2Drive digital retail store integrated on the local sites.

New shows are regularly added to the line up as well as exclusive premieres – such as, recently “The Winner” The current lineup includes “24”, “Bones”, “Prison Break”, “Standoff”, “Vanished”, “Talkshow with Spike Feresten”, “’Til Death”, “The Loop”, “War at Home”, “American Dad” and “The Winner”.

Episodes are available online by midnight the night they air on television.

FIM works with FOX and other networks to promote shows across the range of properties, particularly MySpace and IGN TV, and will look to continue to further those relationships.

In September 2006, FIM debuted the first seven minutes of The Simpsons season premiere and there were over 1.3 million streams in 3 days.

IGN and MySpace were both ballot partners for the Teen Choice Awards.

IGN TV exclusively stramed the season opener and first 4 episodes of the FOX produced show "The Unit" though it airs on CBS.