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ABC  Owned by Walt Disney Co Revenue: $25.3 billion ABC-TV, 10 TV stations, 70 radio stations ABC Radio, Radio Disney, ESPN Radio ESPN, ESPN2, Disney, A&E, E!, Lifetime, Toon Disney, ABC Family, SOAPnet, Miramax, Disney Pictures, Touchstone, Buena Vista Television ESPN Magazine, Disney Adventures Theme parks, stores, restaurants Disney Records, Mammoth, Lyric Street Anaheim Angels, Mighty Ducks

Fox Owned by News Corp revenue: $15.2 billion Fox-TV, 37 stations, Star TV, BSkyB, DirecTV Fox News, Fox Sports, National Geographic, FX, Fox Movie Channel 20 th Century Fox, Fox Animation, Searchlight The Times, NY Post, HarperCollins Mushroom Records National Rugby League, 40 percent of Madison Square Garden Entertainment Complex (Radio City Music Hall, Knicks, Rangers)

WB Network Owned by Time-Warner 2002 Revenue: $41 Billion HBO, CNN, TNT, TBS, Cinemax, Cartoon Network, Headline News, Court TV Warner Bros., New Line Cinema, Hanna-Barbera, Castle Rock Time, People, Sports Illustrated, Fortune, 28 other magazines, Warner Books, Little Brown Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Thrashers Time Warner Cable (10.8 million subscribers)

NBC/Universal Owned by General Electric (80%) and Vivendi Universal (20%) NBC Television Network Telemundo Television Network Paxson Television Network 14 NBC affiliates, 15 Telemundo affiliates NBC Entertainment/NBC Universal Television Production and Distribution Universal Pictures Bavo, CNBC, MSNBC, SciFi, Trio, USA

CBS Owned by Viacom/CBS 2002 Revenue: $24.6 Billion CBS-TV, Infinity Radio (163 stations), 39 TV stations, UPN Network MTV, TNN, Nickelodeon, Showtime, VH1, BET Paramount Pictures, Paramount TV, Spelling, Viacom Simon and Schuster Famous Music Publishing Five Paramount Theme Parks Blockbuster Video