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It was one of the many networks that Homer tried to unsuccessfully sell his show to.<ref>"[[Behind the Laughter]]"</ref> | It was one of the many networks that Homer tried to unsuccessfully sell his show to.<ref>"[[Behind the Laughter]]"</ref> | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
[[File:American Broadcasting Company (real-world).png|thumb]] | [[File:American Broadcasting Company (real-world).png|thumb]] | ||
The {{w|American Broadcasting Company}} is a real television network. | The {{w|American Broadcasting Company}} is a real television network. | ||
+ | In some areas, ABC stations re-run ''[[The Simpsons]]'': | ||
+ | *WNCF-32 ([[Montgomery]]) | ||
+ | *KDNL-30 ([[Saint Louis]]) | ||
+ | *KWYB-LP-28 ([[Bozeman]]) | ||
+ | *KWYB-18 ([[Butte]]) | ||
+ | *KTMF-23 (Missoula) | ||
+ | *KLKN-8 ([[Lincoln]]) | ||
+ | *WXLV-45 (Greensboro, Winston-Salem) | ||
+ | *KIII-3 ([[Corpus Christi]]) | ||
+ | *WVNY-22 (Burlington) | ||
+ | *KFNB-20 (Casper) | ||
+ | *KFNR-11 (Rawlins) | ||
+ | *KFNE-10 (Lander, Riverton) | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 05:20, May 27, 2012
American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcasting television network.
History
After The Homer Show was cancelled from FOX, Willie MacDougal taped Homer Simpson doing stupid things. Willie then said "ABC will pay a fortune for this!".[1]
Non-canon
It was one of the many networks that Homer tried to unsuccessfully sell his show to.[2]
Behind the Laughter
The American Broadcasting Company is a real television network. In some areas, ABC stations re-run The Simpsons:
- WNCF-32 (Montgomery)
- KDNL-30 (Saint Louis)
- KWYB-LP-28 (Bozeman)
- KWYB-18 (Butte)
- KTMF-23 (Missoula)
- KLKN-8 (Lincoln)
- WXLV-45 (Greensboro, Winston-Salem)
- KIII-3 (Corpus Christi)
- WVNY-22 (Burlington)
- KFNB-20 (Casper)
- KFNR-11 (Rawlins)
- KFNE-10 (Lander, Riverton)
Appearances
Episode – "Behind the Laughter"
Comic story – The Homer Show (mentioned)
References