Both shows were losing viewers and had to be retooled to avoid being cancelled.That might be true, but DS9 and Voyager continued to be profitable for Paramount and are still earning a fair amount of money today. They might not have had TNG's popularity but that doesn't mean they weren't worth producing from an business point of view.
DS9 was threatened to be cancelled? This is news to me.
I have not heard that it was threatened with imminent cancellation. It is true that DS9 was retooled substantially in its fourth year because of the studio's concern with its continually dropping ratings. It's also true, according to Armin Shimmerman, that the actors did not expect to be offered a seventh season when their contracts ran out, due to the ratings. Obviously their pessimism was misplaced.
Are you sure Enterprise has been profitable? An episode cost 4 million to make and they made almost a 100 of those so thats 400 million invested. I'm not sure they have made all that much return on this one yet.
That's not 400 million invested with no return during the initial American network run - UPN's license fee repaid most of the production costs. These fees typically don't cover the entire cost of production, which is why most series don't turn a profit until syndication. Ever since TNG, however, Star Trek has also benefited from profitable merchandising licenses as well as foreign broadcast and video rights. Added to syndication and cable (where the show's done quite well) and DVD sales, Enterprise has made the studio good money - not TNG money, but then neither did DS9 or Voyager.
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