Fast Learner
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Braveheart is fantasy in the sense that it doesn't tell the historical story of William Wallace in any recognizable form. But it's more of a historical fiction type of thing. There's no magic or anything, no.
I believe Spike TV is owned by Paramount, which is why Spike TV gets a lot of shows that were on UPN, also owned by Paramount. Paramount, AFAIK, also owns the rights to Trek, so of course they want it playing on their network.BrooklynKnight said:The Sentinel was picked up by Spike TV a year ago.
I'm quite satisfied with Sci-fi being the Sci-fi and Fantasy channel. It would be great if they showed startrek, but again, Spike TV bought them out. Spike TV has lots of sci-fiish stuff that used to be on UPN.
I'd dream of merger between Spike TV and Sci-fi but then I'd only have one good channel instead of two!
Villano said:And there hasn't been a second season of Madhouse!
Yanno, i gotta wonder.LightPhoenix said:I believe Spike TV is owned by Paramount, which is why Spike TV gets a lot of shows that were on UPN, also owned by Paramount. Paramount, AFAIK, also owns the rights to Trek, so of course they want it playing on their network.
On the other hand, I know USA owned SFC at some point in time, but I don't recall who owns USA (Turner, maybe?), and if the two channels are still owned by the same people.
[EDIT] Did a quick search, and as of mid-2004, GE owns both USA and SFC.
Ankh-Morpork Guard said:Classic Twilight Zone around 1AM is always fun
Personally, what I think (read: theory based on no evidence) is going behind the scenes at SFC is thus. First of all, I don't think they're doing so well financially. They're probably keeping afloat, but I don't think that it is by that much. There are a number of reasons for this, some of which are the fault of the execs, and some of which aren't. Why it is doesn't particularly matter, but I think there are two general schools of thought as to why this is. One is that it's the fault of the executives for mismanaging the station according to it's primary goals (a channel for sci-fi, fantasy, and horror), whereas the other is that it's the fault of the genres themselves.Swoop109 said:It seems like the Sci-Fi Channel is having a mental disorder on what to put on the air. They bombard us with crap like John Edwards, Scare Tatics, Tripping the Rift, Andromeda, and Mad House. Then they turn around and produce the Dune movies, Peacekeeper Wars, Earthsea, and the new Battlestar Galactica.
Is it just me, or does it seem that there are two sets of creative teams at work here? One to produce trash and the other to produce real scifi/fantasy programs.![]()