ABOUT FOX ARCHIVES

Since our launch in 2017, Fox Archives has gained a reputation for being reliable, efficient and fun to work with.  Filmmakers appreciate us for the quality of our coverage, the sheer volume of our catalog, and the speed with which we can deliver. We are agile and we love what we do. If you are producing documentaries you won’t find better partners than you will with Fox Archives.
 

Built on the sound-smashing, revolutionary newsreel that was Fox Movietone News, Fox Archives was formed to bring that heritage into the present and to forge a new legacy brought about by the end of the cable television era and attuned to the new demands of streaming media.
 

In addition to local news reporting, Fox Archives offers breaking news coverage via two 24-hour news properties, and are able to deliver the latest events in real time.  In addition to national financial and political coverage from our New York and Washington D.C. Bureaus, Fox Archives provides unparalleled reach into local newsrooms, bringing 17 owned and operated local television stations together under a single roof.  
 

Fox Archives represents exclusive footage of some of the most memorable events in history.  From the surprise attacks on Pearl Harbor and the World Trade Center, to the March on Washington and Black Lives Matter movement, to the horrific murders of Emmett Till & Trayvon Martin, and the tragic disappearance of the Lindbergh baby and Caylee Anthony,  Fox camera crews have witnessed it all.
 

Staffed by seasoned researchers and archivists with broadcast production and newsroom experience, Fox Archives is a deadline-driven editorial research service for industry professionals looking to source both the iconic and hard-to find shots

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