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    Another Paramount TV network = DS9 ?

    I did some research on other network and it seem that
    • DuMont Television Network (1946-1956),
    • Paramount TV Network (1948-1956),
    • Paramount Television Service (1977-1978) and
    • United Paramount Network (1995-2006)

    were not the only network that Paramount was involved in. In the mid-1980s, Paramount Domestic Television had started with MCA TV (Universal's owner) to form Premier Advertiser Sales to sell ads across both entities' syndicated shows including Star Trek: The Next Generation in September 1989. MCA and Paramount had early also purchase one and a group of TV stations, respectively. In October 1989, they were shopping a new network to stations called Premier Program Services. PPS was to initially offer two days of programming on Wednesday and Friday starting January 1, 1991. (Fox was broadcasting from Saturday to Monday at the time and expect to expand.) Wednesday would be movies while Friday would be new TV series, one per partner. Interesting enough per the Los Angeles Times: "The series reportedly would be along the lines of Fox's "21 Jump Street" and Paramount's "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Thursdays would have been added as another night of films later in 1991. Also, interesting enough, Paramount TV Service was to be one night of programming, Phase II plus a movie, to start.

    We know that Star Trek (Phase II) was in development for the Paramount Television Service. So, was Deep Space Nine originally developed, given the description for Paramount's show, for Premier Program Services?
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    Well, MCA ended up going off on with Chris Craft TV for the Hollywood Premiere Network two night syndicated block, which recommended running Star Trek: The Next Generation (season 4) in the Wednesdays 8 PM slot followed by the block's Shades of L.A.. The block had another sci-fi show, They Came From Outer Space, which was the 8 PM show on Tuesday followed by She-Wolf of London. Seems that they should have had the two sci-fi shows on the same night and the two supernatural on one.

    When Paramount and United TV (United TV was a indirect subsidiary of BHC Communication, Chris Craft's broadcast holding company) launched United Paramount Network, I am surprised that they did not recommend when to schedule Paramount's syndicated fare (DS9, Viper) and Trek & TNG reruns along side the network. Perhaps that was recommend but never publicized.
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