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KABC is the callsign of the American Broadcasting Company's three flagship broadcast stations in Los Angeles: In broadcasting and radio communication, a callsign or call sign (also call letters) is a unique designation for a transmitting station. ... The ABC Circle logo, designed by Paul Rand in 1962. ... A flagship is the ship used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships. ... A broadcast station may be: a radio station a television station It does not include television networks or radio networks. ... The Downtown Los Angeles skyline as seen from Hollywood. ...

  • KABC AM, 790 kHz
  • KABC-TV, channel 7 (DTV 53)
  • KABC-FM 95.5 now KLOS

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Former talk king KABC continues on long road back - Up Front - Los Angeles radio station Los Angeles Business Journal - ... (910 words)
The irony is that KABC helped create.the modem talk radio format in the early 1960s and for many years was the undisputed champion of the niche.
KABC's lineup moves are an effort by Davison, who was hired in 2001, to reverse the fortunes of a station that was sliding even before Walt Disney Co.'s ABC Radio bought it in 1996.
Longtime KABC personalities Michael Jackson and Dennis Prager were jettisoned and a decision was made to jump on the conservative talk upsurge sweeping the nation.
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