Burlington TV


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NickBurlington
1984-1998

NickBurlington first starting off as a marketing gimic to sell Nickelodeon branded coats at Burlington Coat Factory and put it on TV similar to HSN. Nickelodeon wanted it to be a whole network so they asked Burlington Coat Factory and Viacom if they were okay with it and they didn't care. So NickBurlington was born, Selling Nickelodeon Branded coats at Burlington Coat Factory on TV with a number you can call if you wanna buy them, or if they are selling them at Burlington Coat Factory or not.

Nick Burlington
1998-2003

NickBurlington changed their name to Nick Burlington. They still have the same style of programming as they first starting in 1984, but in March 2002 Nick Burlington focused more on Burlington Coat Factory products more than the Nickelodeon Branded coats. The reason is, is because Nickelodeon gave up on the fashion clothes in 2002 since Spongebob was a very popular show and they were only making clothes for TV Shows rather than their logo and splat and stuff.

Burlington TV
2003-2011

Nick Burlington changed their name to Burlington TV to stand out more with their name. Nickelodeon is not involved with this channel anymore, only Burlington Coat Factory and Viacom is. Burlington TV was focused on selling coats, baby items, and more that Burlington Coat Factory sold. Their programs were mostly filmed at the Burlington Coat Factory location in the Millcreek Mall in Erie, PA (Now Closed and Moved). They did that until about 2006 when Burlington Coat Factory Inc. made their own programs for it mostly in a  Paid Programing style.

Burlington TV
2011-2014

Burlington TV introduced their new logo in 2011. It is very similar to their new logo they have now but the B isn't a heart. The programs now are commercial-like hour long programs. In Late 2013, people started to point our that programs were looping non stop for several months. It was very clear at this time, Burlington Coat Factory left this channel abandoned to focus more on their retail buisness and sales. On February 12, 2014 Burlington TV went off the air, Burlington Coat Factory didn't want this channel to be repeating for so long since they gave up on it, so they felt the need to finally get rid of it. On March 26, 2015 a rumor started that Burlington TV would return as Burlington Network but it was never confirmed and it had never happend. Burlington Coat Factory said they don't wanna release a TV Channel since it's a waste of time then doing Commercials. That so, Burlington TV will never return.