Major ownership change #4
> Upon FCC Approval that is.
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> How Ironic, that's how the whole operation got started.
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> 1943 FCC Apporves sale of the Blue Network
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> to American Broadcasting Systems, INC.
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> Despite the countless mergers, the operation remained
> intact.
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> Now within the end of the year, a piece of radio history
> will die.
To my way of looking at it, this is just the fourth major ownership transition in the long history of the ex-Blue Network.
Yes, there was the 1943 spinoff from RCA, of course. But there was also the 1953 merger with (really, takeover by) United Paramount Theaters that essentially created a new, larger "ABC" around the core of the Blue Network radio operation. Remember when ABC-TV celebrated its "fiftieth" anniversary in 2003? There was some validity to that - it was the UPT deal that really gave ABC the financial viability it needed to overtake Dumont and become the third network.
And you can't overlook the 1986 CapCities purchase, which closed out the Goldenson era that began in 1953 (and which touched off the round of realignments that ended the Paley era at CBS and the RCA era at NBC.) Many long-time ABC'ers will tell you, with good reason, that it was never the same company after that.
Point is, at least the ABC Radio operation will stay more or less intact (unlike NBC Radio) - and while this move separates it from ABC-TV, in a way it brings the radio operation CLOSER to where it was in the original "1943" version of the company.
ABC's fortunate in one important way - most of its radio facilities have always been physically separate from ABC-TV. In New York, the radio network is on West End Avenue and WABC/WPLJ are at Penn Station, while ABC-TV/WABC-TV is over on West 66th/Lincoln Square. In LA, the TV network and KABC-TV are both in Burbank, while KABC/KLOS is way over on La Cienega. In Chicago, WLS/WZZN is considered a tenant in the ABC-TV/WLS-TV building, and ditto for KGO/KSFO in the KGO-TV building in San Francisco. So the physical separation will be far less traumatic than it was for NBC, or than it would be for CBS. <P ID="signature">______________
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