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== uh..... updates? ==
 
== uh..... updates? ==
 
"''In 2001, TNN ran a five-day TNG marathon, airing 77 episodes during all hours of the network's operation''"
 
"''In 2001, TNN ran a five-day TNG marathon, airing 77 episodes during all hours of the network's operation''"
*Is this really significant? or current? TNN doesn't even exist, and spike TV has TNG marathons all the time, not to mention they had a similar 5 day marathon when they first picked up DS9--[[User:,monkey|'''m''']][[humpbacked monkey|'''o''']][[User:,monkey|'''nkey<sup>2</sup>:''']][[User talk:,monkey|<small>''twice the monkey''</small>]] 14:46, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
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*Is this really significant? or current? TNN doesn't even exist, and spike TV has TNG marathons all the time, not to mention they had a similar 5 day marathon when they first picked up DS9--[[User:,monkey|'''m''']][[User:,monkey/sig|<font color=red>'''o'''</font>]][[User:,monkey|'''nkey<sup>2</sup>:''']][[User talk:,monkey|<small>''twice the monkey''</small>]] 15:35, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:SpikeTV is TNN, just under a different name. And the marathon is significant because that's how the network introduced the show. --[[User:Shran|From Andoria with Love]] 14:49, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:SpikeTV is TNN, just under a different name. And the marathon is significant because that's how the network introduced the show. --[[User:Shran|From Andoria with Love]] 14:49, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
*[[Wikipedia:Spike (network)|Spike TV]] is owned by Viacom, TNN was origionally owned by somehting called ''Group W Satellite Communications'', calling them the same network is like calling AT&T and Verizon the same thing as Bell Labs--[[User:,monkey|'''m''']][[humpbacked monkey|'''o''']][[User:,monkey|'''nkey<sup>2</sup>:''']][[User talk:,monkey|<small>''twice the monkey''</small>]] 14:58, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
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*[[Wikipedia:Spike (network)|Spike TV]] is owned by Viacom, TNN was origionally owned by somehting called ''Group W Satellite Communications'', calling them the same network is like calling AT&T and Verizon the same thing as Bell Labs--[[User:,monkey|'''m''']][[User:,monkey/sig|<font color=red>'''o'''</font>]][[User:,monkey|'''nkey<sup>2</sup>:''']][[User talk:,monkey|<small>''twice the monkey''</small>]] 15:35, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Regardless, TNN became SpikeTV, and regardless of owner, it's still under the same license. Back in the day, when they were still called TNN, they ran a long TNG marathon. -- [[User:Sulfur|Sulfur]] 15:29, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Regardless, TNN became SpikeTV, and regardless of owner, it's still under the same license. Back in the day, when they were still called TNN, they ran a long TNG marathon. -- [[User:Sulfur|Sulfur]] 15:29, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

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uh..... updates?

"In 2001, TNN ran a five-day TNG marathon, airing 77 episodes during all hours of the network's operation"

  • Is this really significant? or current? TNN doesn't even exist, and spike TV has TNG marathons all the time, not to mention they had a similar 5 day marathon when they first picked up DS9--monkey2:twice the monkey 15:35, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
SpikeTV is TNN, just under a different name. And the marathon is significant because that's how the network introduced the show. --From Andoria with Love 14:49, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
  • Spike TV is owned by Viacom, TNN was origionally owned by somehting called Group W Satellite Communications, calling them the same network is like calling AT&T and Verizon the same thing as Bell Labs--monkey2:twice the monkey 15:35, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Regardless, TNN became SpikeTV, and regardless of owner, it's still under the same license. Back in the day, when they were still called TNN, they ran a long TNG marathon. -- Sulfur 15:29, 10 August 2006 (UTC)