This comes a bit too late to help Farscape, but it's interesting....
The Sci Fi Channel was owned by Vivendi Universal. Vivendi had some debt problems. So, there must have been some serious pressure from Vivendi to cut costs.
Some follks now claim that Bonnie Hammer doesn't like "space shows". That's pretty nonsensical, as she brought us Farscape in the first place. Others claim that Vivendi execs don't like space shows. That's more credible, but perhaps still not very meaningful. When their debt load makes them want to sell all their US media assets, including things like Universal Studios and a whole bunch of cable channels, we don't need to turn to personal explanations. The economic reasons seem strong enough.
But now, Vivendi is largely out of the picture. Instead of outright selling the assets, they've done a merger with NBC. In essence, Vivendi keeps 20% ownership of the new NBC/Universal. They keep their hands in, but not a majority interest.
So, perhaps with different hands on the top-level controls, we'll see Sci Fi start to stink less? Maybve a better chance for a Farscape telemovie or the like? Who knows?
The Sci Fi Channel was owned by Vivendi Universal. Vivendi had some debt problems. So, there must have been some serious pressure from Vivendi to cut costs.
Some follks now claim that Bonnie Hammer doesn't like "space shows". That's pretty nonsensical, as she brought us Farscape in the first place. Others claim that Vivendi execs don't like space shows. That's more credible, but perhaps still not very meaningful. When their debt load makes them want to sell all their US media assets, including things like Universal Studios and a whole bunch of cable channels, we don't need to turn to personal explanations. The economic reasons seem strong enough.
But now, Vivendi is largely out of the picture. Instead of outright selling the assets, they've done a merger with NBC. In essence, Vivendi keeps 20% ownership of the new NBC/Universal. They keep their hands in, but not a majority interest.
So, perhaps with different hands on the top-level controls, we'll see Sci Fi start to stink less? Maybve a better chance for a Farscape telemovie or the like? Who knows?