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Disney-ABC Televison Group vs The Walt Disney Company

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Disney-ABC Television Group is division of The Walt Disney Company and as such OWNS nothing, it is just an organizational division of the main company. I reverted all the ownership changes you made back to The Walt Disney Company. —Preceding unsigned comment added by NrDg (talkcontribs) 20:59, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry for the harshness of my original reverts - I've been tracking a vandal today who was adding plausible, but wrong, information to TV shows so was primed to look for deliberate errors. Notice that you are adding a network tag to the infobox to include Disney-ABC Television Group as the network. Not sure if this is the way the network tag is meant to be used in the Channel infobox. Your call, but others might object. --NrDg 21:40, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
To add, since you are familiar with the overall organization of Disney, a subsidiary CAN own stuff on its own, it is just a division that can't. You might check for that and change what you think needs changing. --NrDg 21:49, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Still watching your edits and trying to help. Just definitions again. A parent company is the company that owns the subsidiary. One of the infobox tags shows Disney-ABC Television Group as parent and I don't think that is correct if parent means parent company. Is there some other tag you can use to capture the organizational structure? --NrDg 22:01, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]