Most NBC shows "do" air in Canada. Depending on what area of Canada you live in depends on what programs will show.
NBC is called NBC in Canada - it is the same network and the same programs
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It was renewed by NBC for a second season, intended for Fridays in the fall of 2009. However, after changing the announced premiere date, NBC abruptly canceled the show. The TNT network picked up the series, showing the original 7 shows and 6 completed shows from the second season. They then ordered 10 new shows to air from January to March, 2011, for a total of 23 episodes in 3 seasons.
As of December 2013, the following shows have been canceled: "Welcome To The Family" NBC "Ironside" NBC "We Are Men" CBS "Back in the Game" ABC "Lucky 7" ABC
there is alot so just go to NBC.com and they will have a list of all the shows. but the best show in NBC is "the voice" i think and the SuperBowl also air's on NBC.
NBC is called NBC in Canada - it is the same network and the same programs
NBC is a TV station that makes shows, has news, airs other shows, and much more. NBC made popular shows like "The office," "Scrubs", and "30 Rock"
As far as I know, games will be carried by Versus and NBC in the USA and by TSN and CBC in Canada.
The office and outsourced
The office is a show about a group of people that work in a office. It shows on NBC thursday at nine pm has been on air for nine seasons. It is a comedy.
Parks and Recreation is on NBC.
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Wheel of Fortune began as an NBC daytime game show on January 6, 1975. All of its NBC shows were taped at the NBC Studios in Burbank, CA.
"You can find merchandise from all of NBC's hit shows. There is clothing, DVDS, keychains, stuffed characters and all other sorts of memorabilia. There is also retro items from shows past for sale."
As of December 2013, the following shows have been canceled: "Welcome To The Family" NBC "Ironside" NBC "We Are Men" CBS "Back in the Game" ABC "Lucky 7" ABC
FCC is in charge, among other things, the proper use of the media spectrum. However, the actual scheduling of shows and what airs are determined by individual networks (ie ABC, Fox, NBC, etc.)