Spike TV (sometimes only Spike) is an American cable network designed to cater to a young male demographic and is also shown in Canada. The network began as The Nashville Network (TNN), founded by Gaylord Entertainment Company and Group W Satellite Communications on March 7, 1983. In 2000, after seventeen years of country music-related programming, Viacom renamed the network The National Network and realigned it as a general interest network. TNN was renamed Spike TV in 2003 with its new focus, despite a brief lawsuit by filmmaker Spike Lee. By mid-2006, the on-screen name was shortened to simply "Spike." The network now airs a combination of original programming (Blade: The Series) and reruns of network programming, including series from the CSI and Star Trek franchises, MXC, Game Head, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and Ultimate Fighting Championship programming. It is part of MTV Networks, a subsidiary of Viacom. As of 2006, Spike TV's viewership is almost half women (45%). Furthermore, the average age of the network's viewers is 42 years old.
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Sony ignored among 2006 Spike TV major awards winners 作者: 内酷反川 时间: 2006-12-10 20:11