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ABC are the first three letters of the Latin script.

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ABC or abc may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

Broadcasting

Music

Albums

Groups

Labels

Other music

Periodicals

Other arts, entertainment and media

Companies

Financial

Food and beverage

Transport

Other companies

Economics and law

Organizations

Politics and unions

Religious

Sports

Other organizations

Places

Science and technology

Biology and medicine

Computing

Hardware

Software

Mathematics

Other science and technology

Psychology

Transportation

Cars

Other uses

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The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly owned body that is politically independent and accountable such as through its production of annual reports and is bound by provisions contained within the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 and the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013, with its charter enshrined in legislation, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983. ABC Commercial, a profit-making division of the corporation, also helps to generate funding for content provision.

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SAS or Sas may refer to:

CBC may refer to:

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ABS usually refers to:

Act, ACT, or The Act may refer to:

AMC may refer to:

ACC most often refers to:

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SBC may refer to:

CMC may refer to:

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TLC may refer to:

ABC Television most commonly refers to:

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