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The Allbritton Communications Company was an American media company. Based in Arlington, Virginia, Allbritton was the leading subsidiary of Perpetual Corporation, a private holding company owned by the family of company founder and former Riggs Bank president Joe L. Allbritton. Joe’s son, Robert L. Allbritton, was the Chairman and CEO of Allbritton Communications from 2001 to 2014. He is currently the owner of Capitol News Company, the parent company of political newspaper and website Politico. Allbritton Communications Company fue una empresa estadounidense de medios con sede en Arlington (Virginia). Era subsidiaria líder de Perpetual Corporation, un holding privado propiedad de la familia de Joe L. Allbritton,​ fundador de esta empresa y expresidente de Riggs. Su hijo, Robert, fue director de Allbritton Communications desde 2001 hasta 2014,​ cuando vendió las últimas estaciones de televisión de las que era propietario.
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Allbritton Communications Company fue una empresa estadounidense de medios con sede en Arlington (Virginia). Era subsidiaria líder de Perpetual Corporation, un holding privado propiedad de la familia de Joe L. Allbritton,​ fundador de esta empresa y expresidente de Riggs. Su hijo, Robert, fue director de Allbritton Communications desde 2001 hasta 2014,​ cuando vendió las últimas estaciones de televisión de las que era propietario. Allbritton fue el último grupo propietario de estaciones de televisión que tuvo todas sus estaciones afiliadas a ABC y el último grupo restante en tener todas sus estaciones un acuerdo de afiliación exclusiva con una red, en lugar de tener afiliados alineados con cualquiera de las seis principales redes de transmisión. Allbritton fue anteriormente un importante propietario de estaciones de televisión abierta; poseía una cadena de ocho estaciones de televisión afiliadas a ABC, ancladas por su buque insignia de Washington, DC, y NewsChannel 8, una red regional de televisión por cable que presta servicios al área metropolitana de Washington, DC. En mayo de 2013, la compañía puso a la venta todas sus estaciones, citando el deseo de centrarse exclusivamente en Politico; finalmente fueron vendidos a Sinclair Broadcast Group por 985 millones de dólares.​ La venta fue aprobada por la FCC el 24 de julio de 2014, luego de una demora de un año para abordar duopolios indebidos que resultarían de la compra.​ The Allbritton Communications Company was an American media company. Based in Arlington, Virginia, Allbritton was the leading subsidiary of Perpetual Corporation, a private holding company owned by the family of company founder and former Riggs Bank president Joe L. Allbritton. Joe’s son, Robert L. Allbritton, was the Chairman and CEO of Allbritton Communications from 2001 to 2014. He is currently the owner of Capitol News Company, the parent company of political newspaper and website Politico. Allbritton was the last remaining TV station group to have all of its stations be affiliated with ABC (other than its O&Os) and the last remaining TV station group to have all its stations have an exclusive affiliation deal with one network, rather than having affiliates aligned with any of the all six major broadcast networks. Allbritton was previously a major owner of broadcast television stations; it owned a chain of eight television stations affiliated with ABC, anchored by its Washington, DC flagship WJLA-TV, and NewsChannel 8, a regional cable television network serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. In May 2013, the company put all of its stations for sale, citing a desire to focus exclusively on Politico; they were ultimately sold to the Sinclair Broadcast Group for $985 million. The sale was approved by the FCC on July 24, 2014, following a year-long delay to address improper duopolies in certain markets that would result from the purchase.
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