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network_name = Burly Bear Network | |
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network_logo = [[Image:burly_bear.PNG|150px|The official logo for the Burly Bear Network.]] |
network_logo = [[Image:burly_bear.PNG|150px|The official logo for the Burly Bear Network.]] | |
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country = {{flagicon|United States}} [[United States]] | |
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network_type = [[Defunct]] [[Terrestrial television|broadcast]] [[television network]] | |
network_type = [[Defunct]] [[Terrestrial television|broadcast]] [[television network]] | |
Revision as of 13:37, 28 March 2007
Type | Defunct broadcast television network |
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Country | |
Availability | National |
Owner | National Lampoon |
Launch date | 2001 |
Dissolved | July 2002 |
The Burly Bear Network was a cable TV network targeted at 18-24 year old college students. Programming was offered on some university TV stations, including Northern Kentucky University, the University of Dayton and Indiana University East in Richmond, as well as late nights on the Turner Broadcasting System (TBS)[1].
The station was initially a privately held company, under CEO Howard Handler, but in September 2002, the station was bought by National Lampoon for an undisclosed amount[2]. This sale corresponded to the end of programming on TBS.
Programs
Some programming included[3]
- Dave and Steve's Video Game Explosion
- Celebrity Highway
- Half Baked (the #1 show on college TV as reported by Student Monitor)
- Press Junky (off-beat celeb interviews & movie reviews)
- Shuffle (a music magazine show)
- Burlyvision (student and independent short films)
- The Henry Brothers (subversive shorts)
- Imposter (pranks and hidden cameras)
- Overkill! (extreme sports)
- Sexology (relationships)
External Links
Listing for Burly TV on the Internet Movie Database