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Spike TV, formerly known as The National Network (TNN), is a US broadcaster of Star Trek: The Next Generation (acquired in October 2001), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (acquired in April 2004), and Star Trek: Voyager (acquired in December 2006). Spike TV also has rights to air the first six movies.

In 2001, TNN ran a five-day TNG marathon, Next Gen on TNN: The Five Day Mission, airing 77 episodes during all hours of the network's operation. Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, and Wil Wheaton hosted small clips played during commercial breaks.

The network is partly owned by Viacom, the parent company of Paramount Pictures, which produced the Star Trek franchise prior to Viacom's split into Viacom and CBS.

Air times

All times Eastern

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

  • No Longer Airing

Star Trek: Voyager

  • Mondays-Wednesdays at 3am

Previous

Star Trek: The Next Generation

  • October 2001-2004
    • Monday through Friday at 8pm/7c
    • Monday through Friday at 11pm/10c
    • Friday at 9pm/8c
    • Friday at 10pm/9c
  • 2004-June 2005
    • Monday through Friday at 1pm/12c
    • Monday through Friday at 2pm/1c
    • Saturday at 12am/11c (added in April 2005)
    • Saturday at 1am/12c (added in April 2005)
  • June 2005-May 2006
    • Monday through Friday at 2pm/1c
    • Monday through Friday at 3pm/2c
    • Monday through Friday at 4pm/3c
  • June 2006-December 2006
    • Monday through Friday at 3pm/2c
    • Monday through Friday at 4pm/3c
    • Monday through Friday at 5pm/4c
  • December 2006-February 2007
    • Monday through Friday at 3pm/2c
    • Monday through Friday at 4pm/3c

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Star Trek: Voyager

External links

  • Spike.com - official web site
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