Adelphia Communications Corporation

This is not to be confused with the defunct cable television company of the same name Adelphia Communications Corporation is a cable television company headquartered in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. Taking it's name from the defunct cable company of the same same, Adelphia is named after the Greek word αδελφοί adelphoi, meaning "Brothers." Adelphia is formed after the partnership between Island Television, Oakhurst Broadcasting, and Higgins Broadcasting. Adelphia is separate from the three companies, having it's own Board of Directors as well as having it's own set of stations. Adelphia is also responsible for the running the American version of the Australian network Seven Network, running all the shows that appear on the Seven Network.

History
After Lady Luck purchasing a share of UPN and Capital Cities purchasing a share of The WB, Island Television, Oakhurst Broadcasting, and Higgins Broadcasting looked into possibly purchasing a share of a network. Island Television, Oakhurst Broadcasting, and Higgins Broadcasting decided to pitch in and form a new company between the three. On Jan. 5, 2014, the new company became Adelphia Communications Corporation (not to be confused with the defunct cable provider of the same name).

Networks

 * Seven Network (America)

Stations

 * WCHE (ABC, Charlotte, NC)
 * WCUS (MyNetworkTV, Buffalo, NY)
 * WLLP (NBC, Jackson, TN)