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Grushow helped Fox create such programs as "Living Single," "Martin," "Melrose Place" and "The X-Files" during his tenure as head of programming. He also oversaw the network's transition to a full seven nights of television, helped get the rights to NFL football and at times showed an impulse to differentiate Fox material from the more established networks. When Salhany left Fox in the summer of 1994 announcements were made that Grushow's position was secure and that his responsibilities might even be expanded. But, amid stories that disagreements were arising as to the future direction of the network, Grushow's resignation was announced that fall. He spent a little over a year with the fledgling Tele-TV, which had plans to offer cable TV via wireless boxes. But the venture failed and in early 1997 Grushow returned to 20th Century Fox Television as president.