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[[File:ABC logo.png|thumb|ABC's logo after an airing of ''[[Motormouse (TV series)|Motormouse]]'']].
[[File:ABC logo.png|thumb|ABC's logo after an airing of ''[[Motormouse (TV series)|Motormouse]].'']] '''ABC''', also known as the '''American Broadcasting Company''', is an American commercial broadcast television network. It first launched as a radio network in 1943, and expanded itself to television in 1948, following in the footsteps of the already-established [[CBS]] and [[NBC]] networks. It was owned by American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres from 1953-1986, and then by Capital Cities/ABC through [[1996]]. Since that year, the network is currently owned by the [[Disney Channel|Walt Disney Company]].
'''ABC''', also known as the '''American Broadcasting Company''', is an American commercial broadcast television network. It first launched as a radio network in 1943, and expanded itself to television in 1948, following in the footsteps of the already-established [[CBS]] and [[NBC]] networks. It was owned by American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres from 1953-1986, and then by Capital Cities/ABC through [[1996]]. Since that year, the network is currently owned by the [[Disney Channel|Walt Disney Company]].


Throughout the mid-20th century, they have aired various programs from the [[Hanna-Barbera]] library; some of which also made their debut on the channel.
Throughout the mid-20th century, they have aired various programs from the [[Hanna-Barbera]] library; some of which also made their debut on the channel.

Revision as of 00:45, 22 October 2022

ABC's logo after an airing of Motormouse.

ABC, also known as the American Broadcasting Company, is an American commercial broadcast television network. It first launched as a radio network in 1943, and expanded itself to television in 1948, following in the footsteps of the already-established CBS and NBC networks. It was owned by American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres from 1953-1986, and then by Capital Cities/ABC through 1996. Since that year, the network is currently owned by the Walt Disney Company.

Throughout the mid-20th century, they have aired various programs from the Hanna-Barbera library; some of which also made their debut on the channel.

Programs

Former programming

External links