Here's a brief overview of each:
CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)
* Founded: 1927
* Headquarters: New York City
* Known for: News programs like "CBS Evening News," popular dramas like "NCIS," "Blue Bloods," and "CSI," reality shows like "Survivor," and sports broadcasts, including the NFL.
* Slogan: "The Eye" (referring to the CBS logo)
ABC (American Broadcasting Company)
* Founded: 1943
* Headquarters: New York City
* Known for: News programs like "World News Tonight," popular dramas like "Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal," and "The Good Doctor," comedies like "Modern Family," "Black-ish," and "The Goldbergs," and reality shows like "Dancing with the Stars" and "The Bachelor."
* Slogan: "The Network That's #1 in Prime Time."
NBC (National Broadcasting Company)
* Founded: 1926
* Headquarters: New York City
* Known for: News programs like "NBC Nightly News," popular dramas like "This Is Us," "Law & Order: SVU," and "Chicago Fire," comedies like "The Office," "Parks and Recreation," and "Saturday Night Live," and sports broadcasts, including the Olympics, NFL, and NHL.
* Slogan: "America's Home for the Games."
While they have been the dominant forces in television for a long time, the emergence of cable television, streaming services, and other digital platforms has challenged their dominance. However, they continue to be major players in the entertainment industry, producing some of the most popular and influential television shows.