Joe L. Allbritton, 87, whose company owns eight ABC-affiliated stations including WJLA Washington, and a...
Joe L. Allbritton, 87, whose company owns eight ABC-affiliated stations including WJLA Washington, and a D.C.-area cable news channel that was among the first of its kind and which he helped start in 1991, died Wednesday in Houston. After making…
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his mark, and money, in banking, in 1974 Allbritton bought The Washington Star and sold it four years later to comply with FCC cross-ownership rules. He’s survived by wife Barbara, son Robert who is CEO of Allbritton Communications, and two grandchildren.