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Fox Hatches Animation Incubator

Fox Broadcasting and 20th Century Fox Television are investing in a new animation initiative, Fox Inkubation, aimed at developing new animated series. Along with the program also comes the creation of a department that will focus entirely on animated projects.

Through "Inkubation," Fox will develop animated projects by starting them as short-form films rather than through traditional script development. From these shorts the department will create additional ones or even begin full program development. The initiative also could introduce digital distribution as part of its plan.

Former "South Park" supervising producer Jennifer Howell has been named senior vice president of animation and will be in charge of the new department. Senior VP of Production Marci Proietto will oversee the department's projects.

Ms. Howell will report to 20th Century Fox Television Co-Chairs Gary Newman and Dana Walden.

Fox's "The Simpsons," "King of the Hill" and "Family Guy" remain among the few staples in prime-time animated series.

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Thurston Last:

I am curious if Fox Inkubation will extend beyond prime-time and digital outlets for adult audiences. There's about to be a four-hour chunk of programming on Fox Saturday mornings that's not going to have anything on it in 2009. 4Kids is already going to be CW-bound in a week, and I doubt they'll continue programming both CW and Fox's Saturday AM lineups. So, you think they'll extend beyond primetime and adult-oriented fare in the future?

Oh, and will it include programming for the My Network TV affiliates as well?

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