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American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is one of the major television networks in the United States, founded in 1943. It provides a wide range of programming, including news, entertainment shows, sports, and children's programming. ABC is known for popular series like "Grey's Anatomy" and live events like the Oscars. It is part of Disney, which acquired it in 1996. ABC broadcasts to millions of viewers across the country and is a significant player in the media landscape, influencing culture and public opinion through its diverse content and storytelling.