Twilight Sparkle's Retro Media Library
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|launchdate=January 16, [[1995]] (replacing many independent stations)
 
|launchdate=January 16, [[1995]] (replacing many independent stations)
 
|closedate=September 15, 2006 (replaced by [[CW Network]])
 
|closedate=September 15, 2006 (replaced by [[CW Network]])
|channelnumber=9 (New York City, NY)<br>13 (Los Angeles, CA)<br>20 (Houston, TX/Washington, D.C.)<br>27 (Norfolk, VA)<br>31 (Sacramento, CA; 1998-2006)<br>44 (San Francisco, CA/Tampa, FL)<br>45 (Phoenix, AZ)<br>57 (Philadelphia, PA)
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|channelnumber=9 (New York City, NY)<br>13 (Los Angeles, CA)<br>20 (Houston, TX)<br>27 (Norfolk, VA)<br>31 (Sacramento, CA; 1998-2006)<br>44 (San Francisco, CA)<br>57 (Philadelphia, PA)
 
|format=480i (SDTV)
 
|format=480i (SDTV)
 
|countries=United States
 
|countries=United States

Revision as of 04:25, 11 March 2021

Five days after the WB Network launched on television, another over-the-air network called UPN (United Paramount Network) commenced broadcasts as well. The network was seen in place of independent television stations that were most affiliated with Paramount Television. UPN was owned by Viacom International.

On September 15, 2006, UPN was replaced by MyNetworkTV, which today, is owned by 20th Television.

Children's programming

UPN Kids launched on the same weekend as Kids' WB. However, it only lasted for four years, and ended right before Sonic Underground premiered on syndication. Some UPN stations have also aired Pokémon from 1998 to 1999.

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