Viasat 3

Viasat 3 is a cable television channel, operating since 2000. It has aired all four modern Star Trek series, and seven out of the eleven feature films. Basically, Viasat 3 made Star Trek popular in Hungary.

The channel started out in the summer of 2000, and began to air Star Trek: Voyager on, showing it on weekdays (five episodes a week). They repeated the first two seasons twice, then shown the whole series until the sixth season. On, they began broadcasting Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and aired the entire series (also on weekdays), which concluded on.

From to, they aired the seventh season of Voyager, however it caused a huge protest from fans because of the cheaply done and often mistranslated dubbing. From, they began the airing of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and again, shown the entire series, finishing on. Instead of using the version broadcasted earlier by TV3, they redubbed the first two seasons, to match with the rest of the show.

Also, on the Fall of 2002, they aired the documentary Trekkies, as well as the first six Star Trek feature films and.

From to, Viasat 3 aired the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise. They also often repeated TNG, DS9 and VOY (redubbing the seventh season of the latter). In recent years, Star Trek was moved to sister channel, Viasat 6.