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The United Paramount Network (UPN) was an American broadcast television network that operated from 1995 to 2006. It was originally a joint venture between Chris-Craft Industries's subsidiary, United Television, & Viacom's subsidiary, Paramount Television (which produced most of UPN's programming), then became solely owned by Viacom in 2000 after subsequently purchasing Chris-Craft's remaining ...
The following is a list of programs broadcast by UPN. Some programs were carried over to The CW, a network formed through a partnership between WB parent company Time Warner and UPN corporate parent CBS Corporation, in September 2006 following the closure of The WB. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in ...
In January 1995, The WB Television Network and the United Paramount Network (UPN) were launched, [1] each hoping to recreate the success of the Fox network, which had launched in October 1986 and became one of America's "major" networks through the successes of several early series (such as The Simpsons, Married... with Children, The X-Files, Melrose Place, Martin, In Living Color, COPS ...
While it was still one of the highest rated shows on their network, The WB felt that the show had already peaked and was not worth giving a salary increase to the cast and crew. UPN on the other hand had strong faith in the series and picked it up for a two-season renewal. [115] UPN dedicated a two-hour premiere to the series to help re-launch it.
The Sentinel (TV series) Sex, Love & Secrets; South Beach (2006 TV series) Special Unit 2; Star Trek: Enterprise; Star Trek: Voyager; The Strip (American TV series) Sweet Valley High (TV series) Swift Justice
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This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on UPN. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Facing increased competition from basic cable channels along with Kids' WB and UPN Kids, [16] Fox Kids merged their in-house production arm with Saban Entertainment (who produced Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for the program block) to form Fox Kids Worldwide in 1996, [17] purchased The Family Channel the following year and relaunched it as Fox ...