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  1. American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. (originally United Paramount Theatres, later the American Broadcasting Companies and ABC Television) was the post-merger parent company of the American Broadcasting Company and United Paramount Theatres.

  2. American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres; Tipo: Público: Industria: Cine, radio, televisión, edición, grabación: Forma legal: Corporación de EE.UU. Fundación: 15 de noviembre de 1949: Fundador: Paramount Pictures: Disolución: 24 de julio de 1989: Nombres anteriores: United Paramount Theatres (1949-1953) American Broadcasting-Paramount ...

  3. ABC later joined United Paramount Theatres forming American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres (later American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.). After its venture into radio and television throughout the 1960s and 1970s and the purchase of ESPN in 1982, the company was acquired and merged with Capital Cities, forming Capital Cities/ABC in ...

  4. The merged company, renamed American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. and headquartered in the Paramount Building at 1501 Broadway in Manhattan, owned six AM and several FM radio stations, five television stations and 644 cinemas in 300 U.S. cities.

  5. En 1968, la compañía matriz cambió su nombre de American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. a American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., formalmente retirando el nombre de Paramount de la compañía y todas las subsidiarias que llevaban ese nombre.

  6. American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres , Inc. fue la empresa matriz posterior a la fusión de American Broadcasting Company y United Paramount Theatres.

  7. American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres was formed, and the head of the company Leonard Goldenson symbolized the new kind of media mogul that emerged as the Hollywood studio system was being swept away by industry change.