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[[File:NBC logo.png|thumb|NBC logo.]] | [[File:NBC logo.png|thumb|[[1990]] NBC logo.]] | ||
'''NBC''', also known as '''National Broadcasting Company''', is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by Comcast. | '''NBC''', also known as the '''National Broadcasting Company''', is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by Comcast. | ||
Throughout the | Throughout the mid-20th century, they aired various shows from the [[Hanna-Barbera]] library, many of which have also made their debut on the channel. | ||
In [[1990]], they passed on ''[[...Where's Rodney?]]'' and ''[[Poochinski]]'', two live-action pilots from Hanna-Barbera's [[Bedrock Productions]]. Both were eventually aired once in that summer. | |||
In [[1991]], NBC ended their association with Hanna-Barbera when they canceled the ill-fated ''[[Yo, Yogi!]]'' for their live-action teen sitcoms on a Saturday morning, such as ''Saved by the Bell''. | |||
==Programs== | ==Programs== | ||
===Former programming=== | ===Former programming=== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://www.nbc.com/ Official website] | * [https://www.nbc.com/ Official website] | ||
[[Category:NBC]] | |||
[[Category:TV networks]] | [[Category:TV networks]] |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 16 March 2024
NBC, also known as the National Broadcasting Company, is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by Comcast.
Throughout the mid-20th century, they aired various shows from the Hanna-Barbera library, many of which have also made their debut on the channel.
In 1990, they passed on ...Where's Rodney? and Poochinski, two live-action pilots from Hanna-Barbera's Bedrock Productions. Both were eventually aired once in that summer.
In 1991, NBC ended their association with Hanna-Barbera when they canceled the ill-fated Yo, Yogi! for their live-action teen sitcoms on a Saturday morning, such as Saved by the Bell.