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It's even worse if you read their commentary about why they went with the new name.

The only thing that bugs me more than people acting deliberately stupid is people treating me (as part of their audience) as though I'm stupid. :mad:
 


By changing the name to Syfy, which remains phonetically identical, the new brand broadens perceptions and embraces a wider range of current and future imagination-based entertainment beyond just the traditional sci-fi genre, including fantasy, supernatural, paranormal, reality, mystery, action and adventure.

I can see the phonetic name-change from a marketing/trademark view. THAT makes sense.

As for the programming? Most of the genres mentioned are OK for the channel, but the last 3 are so broad that we won't know exactly what they're doing until they do it. It was bad enough that they put wrestling on the channel, now they're diluting the channel further with mystery? *gak**urk**bleh*

Hopefully, this won't prove to be the camel's nose under the tent, like when MTV started airing game shows and reality shows that had nothing to do with music, heralding the change from Music Television to a teen/young adult lifestyle network.

(Thank God for VH1 Classic and Palladium!)
 



I saw this on IMDb. They say it's supposed to be cutting edge, but it just sounds stupid? The guy who writes their movies must have come up with the name.
 

"Psi-Fi" would have been better on some level, but might have been seen by some as too narrow.

Other than that, if you want a good, marketable trademark name- without losing phonetic similarity, that is- I can't see them doing much better. I might have gone with "Imagine TV" or something, though that might risk losing some watchers for a while.

Corporate name changes are tricky, tricky things.
 


Well, its not like they were actually showing much more science fiction than anyone esle, anyway. (I've been thinking of it as the Horror Channel for quite some time now.)
 

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