Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: WOL
Target Entity: WOL_\u0028AM\u0029
Preceding Context: In September, 1944, Noble acquired the rights to the names "American Broadcasting Company" (from the licensee of
Succeeding Context: ), "American Broadcasting Corporation" (from the licensee of WLAP), and "American Network" (from a defunct group of FM broadcasters), clearing the way to rename American Broadcasting System to American Broadcasting Company, with the Blue becoming "ABC". This set off a flurry of renaming; to avoid confusion, CBS changed the call-letters of its New York flagship, WABC 880, to WCBS in 1946. In 1953, WJZ in New York and its sister television station took on the abandoned call-letters WABC and WABC-TV. (Westinghouse later reclaimed the WJZ callsign when it acquired a Baltimore television station in 1959; WJZ-TV in Baltimore, and its sister radio station, are now owned by CBS.)
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Source Page: American Broadcasting Company

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