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* '''American Broadcasting Companies''' (1944) (radio network; entered into TV in 1948) - originally the '''] ]''' before becoming just the '''Blue Network'''; sold by NBC to ] in 1943, who re-named it the '''American Broadcasting System'''; within a year was renamed to '''American Broadcasting Companies'''; entered the television business in 1948 with the launch of the ] television network; merged with ] in 1949, becoming ''']'''; reverted back to '''American Broadcasting Companies''' in 1965; & finally became '''ABC Television''' in 1986, while also merging with ] to become '''Capital Cities/ABC''' (a.k.a. '''CapCities/ABC'''); was dissolved in 1989, resulting in its operations being transferred to:
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* '''American Broadcasting Companies''' (1986) (TV network) - formed by CapCities/ABC at same time prior American Broadcasting Companies became ABC Television; gained the operations of the ABC TV network after ABC Television was dissolved

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