Big Three (television networks)
In television networks, the Big Three are the three major traditional commercial broadcast television networks in the United States: ABC (the American Broadcasting Company), CBS (the Columbia Broadcasting System), and NBC (the National Broadcasting Company). The Big Three networks dominated American television until the 1990s, and they are still considered major U.S. broadcast companies.
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Big Three (television networks)
In television networks, the Big Three are the three major traditional commercial broadcast television networks in the United States: ABC (the American Broadcasting Company), CBS (the Columbia Broadcasting System), and NBC (the National Broadcasting Company). The Big Three networks dominated American television until the 1990s, and they are still considered major U.S. broadcast companies.
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美国三大电视网(英語:Big Three Televisio ...... 。直到1980年代,这三大电视网还主导着美国的电视收视市场。
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In television networks, the Bi ...... ajor U.S. broadcast companies.
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شبكات التلفزة الثلاث الكبرى (ب ...... ) وهيئة الإذاعة الوطنية (NBC).
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美国三大电视网(英語:Big Three Televisio ...... 。直到1980年代,这三大电视网还主导着美国的电视收视市场。
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Big Three (television networks)
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شبكات التلفزة الثلاث الكبرى
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美國三大電視網
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