The Captain N cartoon was shown in syndication from Fall 1991 while Season 3 was still airing on NBC to the Fall of 1994. It was also during this period that the show was shown in other countries such as Canada and Mexico.
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| - The Captain N cartoon was shown in syndication from Fall 1991 while Season 3 was still airing on NBC to the Fall of 1994. It was also during this period that the show was shown in other countries such as Canada and Mexico.
- Syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows to multiple individual stations, without going through a broadcast network. It is common in countries where television is scheduled by networks with local affiliates, particularly in the United States. In the rest of the world, however, most countries have centralized networks without local affiliates and syndication is less common, although shows can also be syndicated internationally.
- 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.
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| - The Captain N cartoon was shown in syndication from Fall 1991 while Season 3 was still airing on NBC to the Fall of 1994. It was also during this period that the show was shown in other countries such as Canada and Mexico.
- 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]
- Syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows to multiple individual stations, without going through a broadcast network. It is common in countries where television is scheduled by networks with local affiliates, particularly in the United States. In the rest of the world, however, most countries have centralized networks without local affiliates and syndication is less common, although shows can also be syndicated internationally.
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