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WWE ECW: Professional wrestling: 2006–10 5 seasons, 193 episodes: Also known as ECW on Sci-Fi. WWE NXT (seasons 1–3) Professional wrestling: 2010; 2021–24 3 seasons, 32 episodes (plus six specials) Also known as NXT 2.0. Moved online to multiple websites and streaming services partway through season 3. Moved again to USA Network partway ...
On July 7, 2009, the Sci Fi Channel renamed itself to "Syfy", prompting WWE to rename the show ECW on Syfy to reflect the changes. [19] [20] In 2009 a "superstar initiative" was established for the purpose of introducing new talent to WWE programming, mainly those from WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling to ECW's roster ...
Sci Fi logo, 2002–2009. From 1992 to 1999, the network's first logo consisted of a planet with a ring, made to look like Saturn, with "SCI-FI CHANNEL" written on it. The network's second logo, which was used from 1999 to 2002, dropped the hyphen and the word "CHANNEL". [11]
Syfy (in some countries named Sci Fi) is a family of pay television channels that broadcast programming owned or licensed by entertainment NBCUniversal around the world using the Syfy brand which is focused on science fiction, fantasy, horror, supernatural and paranormal programming. The first such channel was launched in the United States on ...
Sci-Fi Channel NBCUniversal Renamed Syfy on July 7, 2009. Smile of a Child Trinity Broadcasting Network Renamed Smile on January 1, 2017. SonBeam Channel Three Angels Broadcasting Network: Renamed 3ABN Kids Network. SpeedVision SPEED Channel Inc. (Fox Corporation) Renamed Speed, replaced by Fox Sports 1 on August 17, 2013. Star Channel
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The show's name also referred to the ECW brand, in which WWE employees were assigned to work and perform, complementary to WWE's other brands, Raw and SmackDown. It debuted on June 13, 2006 on Sci Fi Channel in the United States and ran for close to four years until it aired its final episode on February 16, 2010 on the rebranded Syfy.
Formerly known as Sci-Fi Channel and Sci Fi TNT: Warner Bros. Discovery: 1988 -Yes 90,332,000: Launched as Turner Network Television. Shows mostly drama TOKU: Olympusat, Inc. 2005 --Yes-- Launched as FUNimation Channel; Asian-Pacific programming. Anime, movies and series. TV Land: Paramount (Media Networks) 1996 --Yes - 87,617,000: Movies Cinémoi