If you’re wondering what happened to Spike TV, the channel has been rebranded to Paramount Network.
Owned by Viacom, Paramount Network broadcasts shows like “Bar Rescue,” “Ink Master,” and “Lip Sync Battle,” and with the launch is promoting upcoming shows like “Waco” (Jan. 24), “Heathers” (Mar. 7), “Yellowstone” (2018), and “American Woman” (2018). The network’s “Bellator” MMA fight series will air Larkin vs. Gonzalez on Friday, Jan. 26.
The rebranded network still airs classic shows such as “Cops,” “Friends,” and “Two and a Half Men.”
Paramount Network can be found in HD on Comcast, DirecTV and Verizon and most major TV providers (see channel listings below).
Paramount Network HD Channel Listings
- AT&T U-verse HD
Channel 1146 - Charter HD
Channel 53 - Comcast XFINITY TV HD
Channel 827 - Cox Communication HD
Channel 1025 - DirecTV HD
Channel 241 - DISH Network HD
Channel 241 - Time Warner Cable HD
Channel 65 / 116 - Verizon FiOS HD
Channel 554
As well as TV providers listed above, Paramount Network is also available streaming from devices such as Roku and Chromecast, as well as at the Amazon App Store and Apple iTunes.
Great post! I always wondered what happened to Spike TV and how it transformed into Paramount Network. It’s interesting to see how network branding evolves over time. Thanks for shedding light on this!
This post really dives into the rise and fall of Spike TV. It’s interesting to see how their attempts to rebrand didn’t quite resonate with viewers. I remember watching some of their shows back in the day, and it’s hard to believe how much the landscape of cable has changed since then. Thanks for the insightful breakdown!
I had no idea about the history of Spike TV and its evolution! It’s fascinating to see how it transformed over the years. The shift towards its current brand really reflects how television viewing habits have changed. Thanks for the insightful post!
I just want to know if they are going to air the Shannara Chronicles when the new season starts?