The series originally aired in syndication across the United States. Due to its violent and sexual content, episodes were often heavily edited before being broadcast. A notable example is the series finale, "Safe Sex," which had 8 minutes of explicit footage removed. In 2006,
AOL partnered with Warner Bros. Television to make ''Freddy's Nightmares'' available on its new broadband service,
In2TV.
NBCUniversal's horror-themed cable channel,
Chiller, aired monthly marathons of ''Freddy's Nightmares''. Both seasons were shown consecutively with commercial breaks, but the channel stopped airing the series on March 31, 2011. In the UK,
Sky and
Virgin Media customers could watch the entire first series on
Zone Horror, airing one episode per night at 8 PM, starting June 8, 2009. In Sweden,
TV4 Guld aired the show weekly from 2010 to 2012.
El Rey Network began airing the series on November 3, 2015. As of February 15, 2022, the series became available on
Screambox, a streaming service focused on horror content. As of 2024, ''Freddy's Nightmares'' is not available on
Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service,
Max. Instead, it is now streaming on
Tubi, a free, ad-supported platform owned by Fox Corporation. ==Reception==