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- Sept. 8, 1966: Liftoff for the Starship Enterprise (Wired News)
1966: Star Trek makes its network television debut. Given the cultural impact and enormous franchise spawned by the original Star Trek series , it's hard to believe that the show lasted just three seasons -- 80 episodes -- and was canceled by NBC in 1969 because of low ratings. But if network numbers-crunching and the short-sightedness of advertising sponsors doomed it, Star Trek 's ...
- Falcons Win; Turner Sets Franchise Record (CBS 46 News Atlanta)
Michael Turner sets a franchise record as the Falcons beat the Lions 34-21.
- Jeter can't enjoy his move up hit list (New York Daily News)
Derek Jeter is looking to become the first player in franchise history to collect 3,000 hits. Right now, however, he isn't enjoying his rise up the club's hit chart, as he is rapidly approaching the first baseball-less October of his career.
- MMDA gets support for traffic radio station franchise (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines -- The Metro Manila Council has approved a resolution requesting Congress to grant the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority a franchise to operate a radio station that will constantly air updates on the traffic situation on major roads.
- A Few Thoughts On The Future of the Spidey Franchise (Comics2Film)
It seems like there's been more talk lately about Spider-Man 4, and it's got me thinking about different places I'd like to see the franchise go...
- Leader of the Pack? Shadow of Favre looms large for Rodgers (USA Today)
He is the new face of the franchise, a buoyant kid with the humongous task of succeeding Brett Favre as the Green Bay Packers' quarterback. Yet given the chameleonic strain undoubtedly flowing through the DNA of Aaron Rodgers, people at Lambeau Field are never sure exactly how that face will appear.
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