Ataphe

Fox Micnora Union LLC (traded as Ataphe or Fox Radio) is a Micnora Union based media and retail company owned by Fox Corporation. It was established in 1992 as a holding company for the media assets of Atari Apple. It is now headquartered in, Micnora Union. The company owns multiple pop radio stations including Heart 107.5 and Ataphe 89.8. The company is currently in talks with El TV Kadsre subsidiary El TV Kadsre Radio Network to be spun off and merged into a new company.

In 1997, the company was taken over by a group of investors, the Atari Apple name is used under license from Atari Apple. The company holds the rights to many famous artist's songs including Bobby Brown, Shakira and Drake.

In 1999, to seperate it's brand from Atari Apple, the company was renamed Ataphe (pronounced At-aff-ee) with this fresh rebrand the company started to host events and sponsor sports, this was not possible before due to it's license with Atari Apple restricting the use of the name in sponsorships.

In 2015, the company acquired former partner subsidiary Atari Apple Micnora and soon sold it to Alphabet, Inc. due to financial troubles

In 2019 the company was purchased by Fox Corporation and was made a subsidiary. The company used to broadcast live news on Ataphe News 108.9 but this station was closed and replaced by Fox-Ataphe Live, Which would soon be liquidated due to low listener numbers and sold to Hits FM. After this acquisition, Ataphe's international operations started trading as Fox Radio FM.

In 2021 Fox announced in their annual report that Ataphe was unprofitable, Fox had two options to maintain the assets of the company, they said that they were in discussions with El TV Kadsre Radio Network to spin-off Ataphe and merge the two companies into a new media company known as Kadsre Radio, El TV Kadsre Radio Network announced to the Micnora Weekly that the agreements and merger documents were not very far into fruition. If the deal with El Kadsre does not go through, the company may be merged into Fox News Radio to become Fox Radio Network. If both options fail the company will be liquidated or sold into new private ownership.