Cultural influence of Star Trek
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- | ''[[Star Trek]]'' is one of the most culturally-influential media franchises, and is often regarded as the most influential [[Science fiction on television|science fiction TV series]] in history. | + | |
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- | The original series, which aired in the late 1960s, has since spawned series and movies, merchandise, and a multibillion-dollar industry collectively known as the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[media franchise|franchise]]. The franchise is owned by [[CBS Television Studios]], which now owns television properties previously held by [[Paramount Pictures]], the studio that produced ''Star Trek'' for many decades. CBS Paramount continues to hold DVD rights to the TV series, and the rights to produce feature films. | + | |
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- | Two films, ''[[Galaxy Quest]]'' (1999) and ''[[Free Enterprise (film)|Free Enterprise]]'' (1999), and a television series, ''[[The Orville]]'', have been inspired by the '''cultural influence of ''Star Trek'''''. | + | |
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