
Some Desperate Housewives, a Modern Family, and a group of doctors schooled in Grey's Anatomy call this network home. ABC operates the #3 television network in the US (behind CBS and FOX), with more than 230 affiliates (including 10 corporate-owned stations). ABC also owns an 80% stake in ESPN, a leader in cable sports broadcasting with a stable of channels, including ESPN2, ESPN Classic, and ESPN News, as well as its flagship channel. (Publisher Hearst owns the remaining 20% of ESPN.) In addition, the company operates mass-market publisher Hyperion. ABC is the cornerstone of Disney-ABC Television Group, the TV division of parent Walt Disney.

DXC is the world’s leading independent, end-to-end IT services company, helping clients harness the power of innovation to thrive on change. Created by the merger of CSC and the Enterprise Services business of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, DXC Technology is a $25 billion company with a 60-year legacy of delivering results for thousands of clients in more than 70 countries. Our technology independence, global talent and extensive partner network combine to deliver powerful next-generation IT services and solutions. In a time of change, thrive with DXC Technology.

PCCW is a L-E-A-D-E-R in telecommunications services in Hong Kong. PCCW is one of the city's largest carriers, operating more than 2.5 million local-exchange lines and about 1.3 million broadband access lines through subsidiary Cable & Wireless HKT (formerly Hong Kong Telephone). PCCW also offers mobile services, pay television over its fixed-line broadband network, and music and video content via wireless hotspots throughout Hong Kong. Chairman Richard Li controls a 29% stake in the company through various trusts and holding companies; China Unicom owns about 20% of PCCW. The company gets most of its revenues in Hong Kong.