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The original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' was aired on [[NBC]], where it was canceled after only three seasons. This led the producers of TNG to seek a lower-pressure syndicated environment. When the owner of ''Star Trek'', [[Paramount Pictures]], launched its own network, [[UPN]], in 1995, ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' was the flagship series. ''Voyager'' ended in 2001 and was immediately replaced with ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', which was canceled after only four seasons as UPN attempted to change its image. Like the original ''Trek'', ''Enterprise'' was nearly canceled a year earlier than it was, but was spared and moved to the deadly Friday night instead, where it perished.
 
The original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' was aired on [[NBC]], where it was canceled after only three seasons. This led the producers of TNG to seek a lower-pressure syndicated environment. When the owner of ''Star Trek'', [[Paramount Pictures]], launched its own network, [[UPN]], in 1995, ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' was the flagship series. ''Voyager'' ended in 2001 and was immediately replaced with ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', which was canceled after only four seasons as UPN attempted to change its image. Like the original ''Trek'', ''Enterprise'' was nearly canceled a year earlier than it was, but was spared and moved to the deadly Friday night instead, where it perished.
   
[[Star Trek: The Original Series#Remastered|''Star Trek'' Remastered]] is now broadcasting in syndication.
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From September 2006-September 2009, [[Star Trek: The Original Series#Remastered|''Star Trek'' Remastered]] was broadcast in syndication. Currently, ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' is broadcast in syndication on weekdays. [http://www.paramounttv.com/barter/2009_10_season/star_trek_the_next_generation_2009_10_basic_information.htm]
   
 
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Template:Realworld Syndication is the occurrence of local television stations purchasing individual television shows outside of a network context. Some stations carry network programming at peak hours, such as prime-time and weekends, and air syndicated series at other times. Others thrive solely on syndicated shows. Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine were both syndicated.

The original Star Trek was aired on NBC, where it was canceled after only three seasons. This led the producers of TNG to seek a lower-pressure syndicated environment. When the owner of Star Trek, Paramount Pictures, launched its own network, UPN, in 1995, Star Trek: Voyager was the flagship series. Voyager ended in 2001 and was immediately replaced with Star Trek: Enterprise, which was canceled after only four seasons as UPN attempted to change its image. Like the original Trek, Enterprise was nearly canceled a year earlier than it was, but was spared and moved to the deadly Friday night instead, where it perished.

From September 2006-September 2009, Star Trek Remastered was broadcast in syndication. Currently, Star Trek: The Next Generation is broadcast in syndication on weekdays. [1]

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