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'''CMB Network''' ('''C. Montgomery Burns Network''') is a forthcoming American television network owned by [[Mr. Burns]]. Burns describes it as "[giving] the {{w|DuMont Television Network|DuMont Network}} a run for its money" and has several programs in production to air for the network's first season. | '''CMB Network''' ('''C. Montgomery Burns Network''') is a forthcoming American television network owned by [[Mr. Burns]]. Burns describes it as "[giving] the {{w|DuMont Television Network|DuMont Network}} a run for its money" and has several programs in production to air for the network's first season. | ||
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*''[[Big Bother]]'' | *''[[Big Bother]]'' | ||
*''[[Game of Drones]]'' | *''[[Game of Drones]]'' | ||
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*''[[E*Y*E*W*A*S*H]]'' | *''[[E*Y*E*W*A*S*H]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Lenny & Carl's Loaf-In]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[I Love Monty]]'' | ||
*''[[Bribezilla]]'' | *''[[Bribezilla]]'' | ||
Revision as of 22:15, October 29, 2018
CMB Network (C. Montgomery Burns Network) is a forthcoming American television network owned by Mr. Burns. Burns describes it as "[giving] the DuMont Network a run for its money" and has several programs in production to air for the network's first season.
Television programs
- Big Bother
- Game of Drones
- Release the Hounds!
- Twin Stacks
- Squidport Empire
- Lingering Days of Our Endless Lives
- Freaks and Leaks
- Pimp my Steamer
- The Real Stooges of Sector 7-G
- Who's That?
- E*Y*E*W*A*S*H
- Lenny & Carl's Loaf-In
- I Love Monty
- Bribezilla
Behind the Laughter
Mr. Burns' launching the CMB Network to compete with DuMont is another allusion to his penchant for outdated pop-culture references. DuMont was one of the original American television networks (along with NBC, CBS and ABC) and operated from 1946 until 1956.
Appearances