The second season of Supernatural premiered on September 28, 2006, and concluded on May 17, 2007, airing 22 episodes. It was the first season to air on The CW television network, a joint venture of The WB and UPN. The season was internationally syndicated, airing in the United Kingdom on ITV, in Canada on Citytv and SPACE, and in Australia on Network Ten. The series was canceled after the season finale.
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Although the season was split into two separate releases in Region 2, the complete set was released in Region 4 on October 3, 2007, and in Region 4 on October 4, 2008. The series was canceled after the season finale. The second season was the last to be broadcast on The WB television network. The third season was broadcast on UPN and The CW. The fourth season was aired on TLC and The Sci-Fi Channel. The fifth and sixth seasons were broadcast on PBS and The WB Network. The seventh and eighth seasons were aired on The Discovery Channel and The TLC Network, respectively. The sixth and seventh seasons were the final seasons of The CW and The The CW, and the seventh season of TLC’s The Vampire Diaries. The eighth and ninth seasons of the series were the seventh and the eighth season of The X-Files. The ninth and eighth season were the ninth and the tenth season of the X-Men television series. The final season was screened on The Sci Fi Channel on October 17, 2008, and October 18, the ninth and tenth season of The Walking Dead on October 19, and the ninth season of The X Men on October 20, 2008. The last season aired on the TLC network on October 21, beginning and end on October 22, in the United States and the United Kingdom on ITV.
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