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From: Otto Heuer #3
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INFORMATION ON THE NEW STAR TREK TV SERIES (last updated 29 October 1993)
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This posting is intended to cut down on questions that seem to pop up daily
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asking what is known about the new Star Trek series in the works. It is
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one of a number of periodic postings posted to r.a.s.*. For a full list of
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informational postings, please read the "LIST OF PERIODIC POSTINGS" article
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in rec.arts.startrek.misc. For a list of acronyms used in this (and other)
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postings, please refer to the "ACRONYM LIST" which can be found in
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rec.arts.startrek.misc.
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YET ANOTHER TV SERIES IN THE WORKS?
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The 28 June 1993 issue of Broadcasting and Cable (considered the bible for
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the broadcasting industry) has an article titled "Getting an early start on
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'94-'95" on page 8 column 3 under the heading "A piece of the
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action-adventure":
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In the weekly action-adventure arena, station rep sources say Paramount
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officials have told them a third syndicated Star Trek series is going to be
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developed for the 1994-95 season to fill time periods vacated by Star Trek:
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The Next Generation, which they said will end production after next season.
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(TNG's cast will be trasitioning into a series of motion picture releases
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for the studio.)
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This seems to be talking about a fifth TV series (1=TOS, 2=TAS, 3=TNG,
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4=DS9).
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Tim Lynch reports that a person in contact with Brannon Braga, (a story
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editor for TNG) said:
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...he also says the net rumors about a new Star Trek series are
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"completely unfounded." The staff talks about such things from time to
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time, but there isn't anything in the works."
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Of course they might just be feeding false rumors out (either about there
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being a new series or about there NOT being a new series).
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In the weekly action-adventure arena, station rep sources say Paramount
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officials have told them a third syndicated Star Trek series is going to be
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developed for the 1994-95 season to fill time periods vacated by Star Trek:
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The Next Generation, which they said will end production after next season.
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(TNG's cast will be trasitioning into a series of motion picture releases
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for the studio.)
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Mid-July 1993: This agrees with what Peter David and Archie Waugh said at
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DragonCon. They did add that it would be a ship-based show. As to who
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would be on the show, and what ship it would be, they had no details.
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(Personal note: He got this information from me!! - Dirk)
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29 July 1993: "Daily Variety" had a front-page article that stated that TV
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station programmers say that Paramount has confirmed in meetings that TNG
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will end with 93/94 season; they also report a new Trek series for the
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following season. However, a Paramount spokesman termed "purely
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speculative" reports of a new Trek series.
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29 July 1993: "Entertainment Tonight" mentioned that the studio said that
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a third show would be added.
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End-July 1993: A UK Satellite magazine's gossip column mentioned that
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Paramount was thinking of adding a 3rd series "StarFleet Academy" aimed at
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younger audience than DSN/TNG.
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3 August 1993 CNN's Larry King Live: Patrick Stewart responded to Larry
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King's question of another Star Trek series that "I've heard talk, yes; and
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there is absolutely no reason why it shouldn't go on forever."
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Early August "Science Fiction Age Magazine" stated that Paramount is
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working on a new series to replase TNG when it goes to the movies. All the
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detail they had was that it involved a starship travelling around and
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getting into trouble (more like TNG and TOS than DS9).
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Early August 1993 Cinefantastique Annual Star Trek Issue (vol 24) reports
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that according to Rick Berman, "There have been preliminary discussions of
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a new series." The new series would be one of the following:
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- A spin-off of TNG with a new crew.
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- Riker is promoted to captain, either continue the voyages on the
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Enterprise or a new ship. Frakes loves the idea, as does Sirtis, and both
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would jump at the chance to do it.
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- Ron Moore suggests a Klingon show or one that goes back before Kirk's
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time. [would they be able to find enough people that would volunteer
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to endure all that time getting into and out of makeup each day? --hm]
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- Starfleet Academy (possibly with Wesley Crusher in the lead).
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Brannon Bragga (TNG Story Editor) said he would "Probably go to another
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starship. I'd get out of out galaxy and continue the exploration. My
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impulse would be to stay on a Starship of different design and magnitude
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and continue exploring the universe." He also said that it would be
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"interesting to do a show 20 years from when the cultural and political
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climate have changed and see what the show is like."
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11 August 1993 Daily Express (mid-range UK newpaper) mentioned that the
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captain of the ship (the Excalibur) will be "a glamourous woman". Casters
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are searching as we speak. Among the actresses being suggested for the
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role are Uma Thurman, Rachel Ward, Michelle Pfeiffer, Laura Dern, and Meg
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Ryan. Paramount Pictures executives have given the go-ahead to the new $50
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million television series drama which will take over from ST:TNG. As
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filming on the Excalibur starts later this year, Captain Picard - British
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actor Patrick Stewart - and his crew will be filming a Star Trek movie.
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The fourth [live-action] Star Trek series will set off on its space journey
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at the same time. A Paramount Pictures insider revealed: "writers have
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been contracted to prepare scripts for the new series, and casting agents
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have been told to look for a beautiful young woman to captain the
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Excalibur. There is no sex discrimination in the 24th century and a
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female can command a ship as well, if not better, and any male." The
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series will be filmed on current Next Generation sets at Paramount Pictures
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and will be screened in America in the autumn of next year.
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Mid-August 1993 San Jose Creation con: David Rossi, the Assistant to the
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Line Producer of TNG reports that the new series will have an Enterprise as
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the ship (I don't know which letter).
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16 August 1993 Broadcasting & Cable: "One of the leading candidates,
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according to a source close to Paramount Domestic Television, is a series
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premise revolving around the Star Fleet Academy (based in a futuristic San
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Francisco), where actor Wil Wheaton's young cadet character (Wesley
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Crusher) would provide a transitional link from TNG. Another has Jonathan
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Frake's William Riker being promoted to captain of the 'Enterprise' or
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another starship."
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16 August 1993 Broadcasting & Cable: "Paramount Television Group Chairman
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Kerry McCluggage confirmed to Broadcasting & Cable that ... Paramount
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executives are hard at work on yet another spin-off for early 1995.
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Several different proposed series formats have, in fact, begun to surface.
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One has actor Wil Wheaton, who played Wesley Crusher in _Next Generation_,
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returning as a young cadet in a series based out of the Starfleet Academy.
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Another concept would have Jonathan Frakes transition in the new series,
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but as a slightly different character from his current William Riker role
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on _TNG_, according to a source close to Paramount. [Lt Tom Riker] is
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posted to helm the starship _U.S.S. Gahndi_, leaving the storyline open
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for possible development as a series. 'Frakes and Marina Sirtis ... have
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expressed strong interest in continuing with the new series,' said the
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source."
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Late August 1993: CNN had a sound byte that seems to confirm that the new
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series indeed will star Wesley at the Academy.
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Mid September 1993 reports from CompuServe confirm the new Star Trek
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series, to debut in the fall of 1994. The strongest rumors say it will be
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a starship-based series. Its tentative name is "Star Trek: The New
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Frontier."
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25 September 1993 SD Creation con: The new Star Trek series that will be
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coming out sometime next year will be led by Michael Piller, Rick Berman,
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and Jeri Taylor. The creation host said that the new series will be
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Enterprise-based (if this is the case, any of the current TNG characters
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that didn't want to continue would no doubt have to move off the ship). A
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TNG extra mentoined later in the same con that the new series would *not*
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be Enterprise-based. They also say that the characters will be younger.
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Wil Wheaton may be on it. (He's currently working for NewTek in Kansas
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city.)
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Early October 1993 TV Guide: Rick Berman said that there is always the
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possibility of a new Trek series.
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25-26 October 1993: CNBC reports that Paramount will starting a new
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netwrok (a la Fox) in 1995. A new Star Trek program (according to the
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report) will debut with the name of Star Trek Voyager.
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26 October 1993: Clarinet news service posted an announcement by
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Paramount officials regarding the formation of a fifth television network
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for January 1995. One of the four hours of programming was said to be a
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program named STAR TREK: VOYAGER.
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26 October 1993: Entertainment Tonight (Paramount's mouthpiece) reported
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that Paramount plans to start up a new network with Chris-Craft, starting
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with four hours of programming per week (similar to PTEN). One of the
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hours would be a new series called "Star Trek: VOYAGER". Slated to begin
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airing January '95.
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27 October 1993 Cincinnati Enquirer:
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PARAMOUNT TO CREATE FIFTH NETWORK
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Plans to premiere in January, 1995
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Bloomberg Business News
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New York - Paramount Communications Inc. said Tuesday it would form a
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fifth U.S. broadcast television network with Chris-Craft Industries Inc.
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Paramount, which has been considering a fifth network for some time, said
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the network will premiere in January, 1995, with two nights of programming
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each week on 10 stations. It would be the first new U.S. broadcast
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network since News Corp. created Fox Broadcasting in 1986. The network
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gives Paramount a guaranteed outlet for its television shows. Initially,
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the lineup will be anchored by a spin-off of Paramount's popular "Star
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Trek" space adventure series, to be called "Star Trek: Voyager." The
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network also will acquire original programs from other television
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producers. Controlling the network's scheduling ensures Paramount's shows
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will get prime-time exposure. Time-Warner Inc., the biggest producer of
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prime-time programming in the United States, has reportedly studied
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creating a network over the past year for the many of the same reasons.
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"What it's basically providing is another avenue to make sure the programs
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Paramount produces get good air time, especially since the networks have
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their own programming agenda, said James Goss, an analyst for Duff &
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Phelps. The new "Paramount Network" will be jointly owned and operated by
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Paramount and Chris-Craft, a New York-based company headed by longtime
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media investor Herbert Siegel. Through 70%-owned subsidiary BHC
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Communications, Chris-Craft owns six independent stations and two network
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affiliates. Combined with Paramount's four independent stations, the
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company estimated that the stations reach more than 27% of U.S.
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households. The companies said the venture has been approved by Viacom,
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which is in a bidding war against QVC Network Inc. for Paramount.
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27 October 1993 New York Times: "...The Paramount Network would begin in
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January 1995 with four hours of programming over two nights, using as its
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foundation one of Paramount's most successful programming franchises, "Star
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Trek." A new series "Star Trek Voyager," is the first program to be
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scheduled..."
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26-27 October 1993: Toronto CTV affiliate business report talked about
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Paramount announcing that they are planning on starting their own
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television network with another company. The network is set to start
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operations in January 1995 and in order to give the new network exposure
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they are planning on producing another new Star Trek series.
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26-27 October 1993: An article in the New York Times on the announcement
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seems to indicate that Paramount's going to try and get on some
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"Superstations" like WOR, WTBS, or WGN as a way of reaching areas that
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aren't covered by Paramount/Chris-Craft stations.
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Late-October 1993 Saramento Bee reports the same news about the new Trek
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series being the anchor of the new Paramount network. They also reported
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that none of the current Trek programs would be yanked and moved over to
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the new network (TNG should be done by then and DS9 will continue as it
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currently is).
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Late-October 1993: USA Today reports that areas that won't have a
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Paramount station will likely show the Paramount shows on cable stations;
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meaning the regular FOX/ABC/CBS/NBC/Indpendents are probably out (unless,
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of course, they join the network; it isn't unheard of for one station to
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carry TWO networks).
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27 October 1993 Atlanta Journal/Constitution: "Details are still very
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sketchy, but Paramount Communications Inc., the prize in a major
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acquisition battle says it will collaborate with station owner Chris-Craft
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Industries to launch a fifth TV network in 1995. The network will begin
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with four hours of original programming over two nights anchored by a new
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"Star Trek" show, the company announced. While four hours doesn't sound
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like much of a network, Fox started at roughly the same level in 1987.
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Eventually, the still unnamed network hopes to compete against ABC, CBS,
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Fox, and NBC."
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Well. Let's just make this all offical by putting the 26 October 1993
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Paramount press release in here (thanks Mike!):
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Paramount Communications Inc.
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15 Columbus Circle
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New York, NY 10023-7780
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212-373-8000
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Fax 212-373-8558 NEWS
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Contact: John A. Wentworth Evan Thompson
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PARAMOUNT TELEVISION GROUP CHRIS-CRAFT
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(213) 956-5394 (310) 854-0426
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Carl Folta
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PARAMOUNT COMMUNICATIONS
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(212) 373-8530
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 26, 1993
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PARAMOUNT COMMUNICATIONS AND CHRIS-CRAFT INDUSTRIES
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ANNOUNCE FORMATION OF FIFTH TELEVISION NETWORK
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The Paramount Network to Premiere in January 1995 With Two Nights of
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Programming Anchored by Paramount's New STAR TREK: VOYAGER
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LOS ANGELES, CA. Oct. 26, 1993--Paramount Communications Inc. and Chris-Craft
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Industries, Inc. today announced the formation of The Paramount Network, a
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fifth broadcast television network to be launched in January 1995. The new
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network will be jointly owned and operated by Paramount and Chris-Craft.
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The new network will initially present four hours of original programming
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over two nights, featuring the introduction of a new, hour-long
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action/adventure
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series, STAR TREK: VOYAGER. The network will also acquire additional original
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programs from Paramount and other leading television producers. The
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introductory prime-time programming blocks presented by the network will be
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carried by a group of affiliated stations that will include the six independent
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stations owned by Chris-Craft and the four independent stations owned by
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Paramount. Together, these stations reach more than 27% of U.S. television
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households.
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Martin S. Davis, chairman and chief executive officer of Paramount
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Communications, said, "Under our merger agreement, the launch of The Paramount
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Network has been approved by Viacom. They share our enthusiasm for the vast
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opportunities created by this bold venture with Chris-Craft. The Paramount
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Network will benefit substantially from the combination of Paramount's
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programming expertise with Viacom's outstanding capabilities in the television
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business, particularly in creating immensely popular networks."
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Kerry McCluggage, chairman of the Paramount Television Group, said,
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"Paramount brought network quality to first-run syndication with STAR TREK:
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THE NEXT GENERATION, STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE and THE UNTOUCHABLES. Now,
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we are taking it to the next level by creating a quality network; Chris-Craft's
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expertise in television station operations makes them a perfect partner in
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The Paramount Network, ensuring a successful network that will maximize its
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affiliate stations's value."
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Evan Thompson, president of Chris-Craft Broadcasting, said, "We are
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extremely pleased to join Paramount in the creation of a new national
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television
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network. We both believe that The Paramount Network represents the most
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exciting opportunity to provide independent stations with distinctive,
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original programming with which they can differrentiate themselves from other
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independents and cable channels above and beyond their current slate of
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off-network programs. By aligning themselves with The Paramount Network,
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the affiliated stations around the country will create a valuable franchise
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in their markets."
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The Paramount Television Group is a leading producer of both network and
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first-run programming, supplying 30-1/2 hours of programming per week to the
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CBS, NBC, ABC and USA networks as well as stations across the country and
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worldwide. Paramount is producing ten network series for the current season
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including WINGS, FRASIER, BOB, SOUTH OF SUNSET, THE MOMMIES, JOHN AND LEEZA,
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VIPER, SISTER SISTER, DUCKMAN and ITSY BITSY SPIDER. The pioneer of the
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first-run syndication market, Paramount's first-run series are STAR TREK:
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THE NEXT GENERATION, STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, THE
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UNTOUCHABLES, THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW, THE MAURY POVICH SHOW and HARD COPY.
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The Paramount Stations Group is comprised of seven stations covering more
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than 11% of all U.S. television households: the independent stations are
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WTXF in Philadelphiam WDCA in Washington, D.C., KTXA in Dallas/Ft. Worth,
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and KTXH in Houston; the FOX network-affiliated stations are WLFL in
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Raleigh.Durham, KRRT in San Antonio and WKBD in Detroit. Paramount
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Communications also has significant operations in motion pictures and home
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video, cable television networks, motion picture theaterss, theme parks and
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live and televised sports and entertainment events, as well as global
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piblishing operations serving the educational, consumer and business,
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technical and professional markets.
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Chris-Craft, through its 70% owned subsidiary BHC Communications, Inc.,
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owns and operates an eight-station group covering approximately 20% of all
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U.S. television households. BHC owns independent stations KCOP in Los
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Angeles, WWOR in New York and KPTV in Portland, Oregon. BHC's 55% owned
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subsidiary, United Television, Inc. owns independent stations KMSP in
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Minneapolis, KBHK in San Francisco and KUTP in Phoenix, as well as ABC
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affiliate KTVX in Salt Lake City and NBC affiliate KMOL in San Antonio.
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If you know of any other topics that should be included in this list, feel
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free to email me at one of the addresses below. Be aware that about 10% of
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the mail I send out bounces, so if you don't get a reply from me, it isn't
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because I'm ignoring you. :-)
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--Otto "HACK-MAN" Heuer hackman@pnet51.orb.mn.org
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hackman@pnet51.orb.mn.org
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