Spark (Euro Republics)

Spark is a Euro Republican satellite and cable television channel owned by EuroMedia.

Spark listings include some very popular broadcasts—both original programs and many imported from North America—including 24, American Dad!, Battlestar Galactica, Bones, Caprica, CSI, Family Guy, Fringe, Game of Thrones, Glee, House, Judge Judy, The Jerry Springer Show, Lie to Me, Lost, Prison Break, The Simpsons, The Sopranos, Stargate (SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe), Star Trek (The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks), South Park, Touch, WWE shows and XYZMusic.

On May 1, 2020, Spark launched Spark Max, which offers the Spark schedule in 4K (when available, if not then in 1080i), and offering programming in Dolby Atmos. Along with this, Spark became available on Apple TV Channels.

It is a very popular channel, with many calling it the flagship pay entertainment channel in the Euro Republics.

History
Spark launched in 1989 as a Euro Republics replacement for Sky One due to it becoming exclusive to the UK and Ireland, however, it's original schedule was a relay of Sky, before breaking away soon after to introduce original programmes & news.

On 1st April, 1991, Spark introduced it’s first Spark-branded sister channel, Spark Two (now Spark2), along with the launch of ET1. A new look for both channels were unveiled that November.

Starting in 1992, The channel became a subscription channel on ET1, alongside Spark Two. This co-included with the decision for the channel to air selected films, after their launch on Premiere.

On 2nd January, 1993, Spark broadcast the TV3 Telethon for the first time, simulcast with it's parent network, the namesake TV3. Spark underwent a massive transformation throughout 1996, with the launch of the channel's famous “ripple square” logo, alongside a raft of new programmes. This was also the same year that Spark was launched on digital TV through ET1 Digital.

In 2000, A new sister channel launched, S2000 was launched and billed as “the channel for the next millenium.” It rebranded as Spark 3 in 2001, and then to TripleSpark, and is now Spark Animation.

Current

 * The Simpsons
 * American Dad!
 * Family Guy
 * Futurama
 * South Park
 * The PJ’s
 * The Flintstones
 * Mintered
 * Bless The Harts
 * Duncanville
 * Bob’s Burgers
 * Central Park
 * Big Trouble In Thailand
 * Brit Cops: Frontline Crime
 * Brit Cops: Zero Tolerance
 * Bullseye
 * Border Security: Australia’s Front Line
 * Catchphrase
 * Celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
 * Classic Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
 * Criminal Minds
 * Duncan Bannatyne’s Seaside Rescue
 * Friends
 * Four Weddings
 * Ghost Whisperer
 * Gladiators
 * High Seas, High Stakes
 * Home Video Heroes
 * Hustle
 * Malcolm In The Middle
 * Medium
 * Modern Family
 * Most Shocking
 * My Wife and Kids
 * Seinfeld
 * Sexcetera
 * Star Trek (The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard)
 * Street Crime UK
 * Supernatural
 * Take It or Leave It
 * Takeshi’s Castle
 * TV Burp
 * The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air
 * The Twilight Zone
 * The X Files
 * Warehouse 13

Movies by rights

 * Warner Bros. Pictures
 * Walt Disney Studios
 * 20th Century Studios
 * Universal Pictures
 * Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
 * Lionsgate Films
 * Amblin Entertainment

Animation

 * The Prince (2021)
 * Close Enough
 * Star Trek: Lower Decks