American Broadcasting Company

American Broadcasting Company

Broadcasting
Large (thousands of employees, part of The Walt Disney Company)

Overview

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company through Disney Entertainment. It is the fifth-oldest major broadcasting network in the world. The network has over 200 affiliated stations across the United States and several owned-and-operated stations. ABC offers a wide range of programming, including news, sports, daytime talk shows, prime-time entertainment, and children's programming.

About Us

ABC Television Network, the flagship property of Disney Entertainment's ABC Entertainment division, has a rich history. Originating from NBC Blue Network, sold to Edward Noble in 1943 and rebranded as the American Broadcasting Company, ABC rose to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s. The network became known for its innovative programming and comprehensive coverage of significant events. Maintaining its position as a leading entertainment and news provider, ABC continues to reach millions of viewers nationwide.

Vision

To be the premier content provider, reaching audiences across all platforms and shaping the future of entertainment.

Mission

To entertain, inform, and inspire audiences through high-quality programming and innovative content distribution.

Headquarters

Bangalore / Bengaluru

Specialties & Industries

Television BroadcastingNews ProgrammingSports ProgrammingEntertainment ProgrammingContent ProductionDigital MediaStreaming ServicesEntertainment & MediaContent DevelopmentStreamingVideo & Media TechPublic CompanyB2C

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