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BSG Changing to Sunday Night

For reasons that make little or no sense to me except that a channel wants to kill a show, SciFi Channel is moving Battlestar Galactica to Sunday nights in the 10PM slot. WTF are they thinking? Their ratings are down from 2.3 million to 2.1 million; that’s not much of an excuse to change. Changing things up makes a situation worse, not better.

This reminds me of Fox’s idiotic moves to cancel Space: Above and Beyond and Stargate because they kept moving them around nights and potential fans never had a chance to bond with the shows. S:AaB has since found a cult following on the interwebs, and Stargate has gone on to be the longest running science fiction show in history.

*sigh*

Via Galacticaa.net.

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4 Responses to “BSG Changing to Sunday Night”

  1. Zapski wrote:

    Dammit, now I gotta buy a DVR and won’t be able to watch the fraking thing until Wednesday. Booo! :-(

  2. NHK wrote:

    Betamax. It’s the future.

  3. DB wrote:

    I’m a little shocked that you left out Fox’s idiotic moving around of Firefly, which had the exact same effect. Rarely has a network been so careless as with that show.

  4. Mark wrote:

    I know I have heard from several sources that Stargate is the longest running science fiction show in history, but I believe that honour actually goes to Doctor Who. Don’t get me wrong, I am a big fan of Stargate SG-1, and now Atlantis as well, but Doctor Who ran for decades (1963-1989 - 26 seasons and 694 episodes (1/2hr each I think)) and is now back for a third season of the new Doctor Who series.

 

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