Amalgamated Broadcasting System

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title: Amalgamated Broadcasting System
text: The Amalgamated Broadcasting System (ABS), sometimes referred to as the Amalgamated Network (Amalgamated), was an ambitious, although unsuccessful, attempt to establish a national "third radio network" in the United States. Its primary promoters were the company's president, American comedian Ed Wynn, and its vice-president, Hungarian-born violinist Ota Gygi. The network's inaugural broadcast on September 25, 1933, was carried by a small group of stations located in the Northeast. Despite plans
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description: Failed American radio network
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