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Date Posted: 14:29:24 09/10/02 Tue
Author: Trish
Subject: You won't be suprised to hear that the programming geniuses that run USA network also own Scifi channel and that they are using their same moronic reasoning to cease the filming of their criticaly praised and currently highest rated show "Farscape", saying the audience isn't big enough and isn't growing. The screaming over on those message boards sounds very familiar.
In reply to: Petty 's message, "I think it stinks!" on 18:55:41 09/09/02 Mon


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[> [> That's very sad to hear trish. I sometimes tune in to Sci-Fi to catch the old reruns of Star Trek. I can't believe they have decided already that Farscape doesn't have a "big" enough audience or isn't "growing". How do they expect the audience to grow if they don't give it a chance? It is indeed sad to see this happening, especially to Sci-Fi. I used to watch Sci-Fi on a regular basis a couple of years ago but lately had begun to tune out because I couldn't figure out what programming genius was putting together their schedule. Now that I know USA Network is behind it, that explains it for me. To take a critically acclaimed show and that is getting noticed and is their highest rated show makes absolutely no sense. I can forsee USA Network/Sci-Fi Network will not have an audience for their inane programming for long. How many reruns of Martin, Baywatch, Nash Bridges, etc can an audience take? -- Petty, 15:16:30 09/10/02 Tue


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