On Sept. 2 The Fox Soccer Channel will change its name to FXX and become a sister channel to FX and FXM targeting adults 18-34.
New episodes of former FX series such as “Legit,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “The League” will begin airing on the newly rebranded channel starting next fall.
Chris Rock-produced weekly FX talk show “Totally Biased With W.Kamau Bell” will next fall begin airing five nights a week on FXX.
If Russell Brand’s “Brand X” returns for a third season, it too will move to FXX.
All other FX series – including the just-renewed “Justified” as well as “Louie,” “The Americans,” “Sons of Anarchy,” “American Horror Story,” “Archer” and “Wilfred” – will remain at FX.
FXX’s daytime schedule will feature movies and repeats of “Parks and Recreation,” “Sports Night,” “Freaks and Geeks,” “Rescue Me,” “Arrested Development” and “How I Met Your Mother.”