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Battlestar Galactica moving to Sunday nights.

techs

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http://www.gateworld.net/galactica/news...lacticai_moving_to_sunday_nights.shtml

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA NEWS
Battlestar Galactica moving to Sunday nights

Tuesday - November 21, 2006 | by Darren Sumner
SCI FI Channel will move its hit series Battlestar Galactica to Sunday nights, TV Guide is reporting and the Chicago Tribune has confirmed. Starting January 21, the network will resume Season Three of the show at 10 p.m. Eastern and Pacific on Sunday nights.

The show has struggled in the ratings since the new season premiered in October. SCI FI bumped the series from a summer premiere -- alongside former Friday night companions Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis -- to a fall premiere.

All three original series have seen lower ratings this year, with SG-1 quickly cancelled after its record-setting tenth season.

Battlestar Galactica's new timeslot competition will include ABC's Brothers and Sisters and CBS's Without a Trace.

New episodes of Galactica currently air every Friday at 9 p.m. Eastern/Pacific.


I know all of us fans are hoping the ratings go up. It would be a real shame if this was the last season.
Paying people like Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell plus the cost of the special effects makes BSG a very expensive show. In fact that is why the original Battlestar was cancelled. Between Lorne Green and the effects it cost twice as much as other shows. Hence the constantly repeating space shots.
If Sunday doesn't improve the ratings I am going to downgrade my guestimate of another season from 90-10 for another season to 55-45 for.
 
I've been pretty happy with Season 3 so far. I really hope we get at least one more season out of BSG.
 
I'm just now getting into this show (halfway through Season 1) I hope they don't cancel it.

I'm sure Sci-Fi is taking this into account, but I can't help but wonder how much of an impact delayed-viewing via DVRs has on the ratings of a show like this. The fanbase for a show like this is obviously going to be much more tech-savvy and have Tivos/DVRs. I don't know about you guys, but I rarely watch any shows (outside of sporting events) in real-time anymore.

Some shows ratings increase dramatically when delayed-viewing via DVR is accounted for

That doesn't even account for video podcasts, etc.
 
Originally posted by: Parrotheader
I'm just now getting into this show (halfway through Season 1) I hope they don't cancel it.

I'm sure Sci-Fi is taking this into account, but I can't help but wonder how much of an impact delayed-viewing via DVRs has on the ratings of a show like this. The fanbase for a show like this is obviously going to be much more tech-savvy and have Tivos/DVRs. I don't know about you guys, but I rarely watch any shows (outside of sporting events) in real-time anymore.

Some shows ratings increase dramatically when delayed-viewing via DVR is accounted for

That doesn't even account for video podcasts, etc.

The DVR factor should be accounted for...especially since this is a Friday night show. However, most broadcasters think of DVRs as a negative because people fast-forward through all the commercials. They can't go to advertisers and say, "Hey, look at all the people that recorded BSG on their DVRs" because the advertisers will shoot back "They are fast-forwarding through what we are paying you to show!"

Video podcasts don't make much of a dent. A recent Nielsen study showed that a smaller than estimated percentage of video iPod owners even made use of the video capabilities of their video iPods.
 
It'd be hard to match the drama and tension of the first season. I think the move will be beneficial for ratings. Lets start a campaign to have Olmos and McDonnell donate their time for the sake of nerd-dom!

And was SG-1 cancelled really? I never watched that show, but am shocked to hear.
 
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
It'd be hard to match the drama and tension of the first season. I think the move will be beneficial for ratings. Lets start a campaign to have Olmos and McDonnell donate their time for the sake of nerd-dom!

And was SG-1 cancelled really? I never watched that show, but am shocked to hear.
When SG-1 comes back in February (I think) they will tie up all the loose ends and say bye bye.

 
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
It'd be hard to match the drama and tension of the first season. I think the move will be beneficial for ratings. Lets start a campaign to have Olmos and McDonnell donate their time for the sake of nerd-dom!

And was SG-1 cancelled really? I never watched that show, but am shocked to hear.
When SG-1 comes back in February (I think) they will tie up all the loose ends and say bye bye.

Actually, they are doing a movie to finish off the whole Ori saga last I heard.
 
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
It'd be hard to match the drama and tension of the first season. I think the move will be beneficial for ratings. Lets start a campaign to have Olmos and McDonnell donate their time for the sake of nerd-dom!

And was SG-1 cancelled really? I never watched that show, but am shocked to hear.
When SG-1 comes back in February (I think) they will tie up all the loose ends and say bye bye.

Actually, they are doing a movie to finish off the whole Ori saga last I heard.
Whoa. I didn't hear that. I am going to Gateworld to check it out.

 
the stupidest thing they ever did was breakup scifi friday... and not bsg is struggling because of it. I do worry about atlantis some as well.

Originally posted by: Mermaidman
It'd be hard to match the drama and tension of the first season. I think the move will be beneficial for ratings. Lets start a campaign to have Olmos and McDonnell donate their time for the sake of nerd-dom!

And was SG-1 cancelled really? I never watched that show, but am shocked to hear.

Sg1 has been on the air forever... it was getting time for it to go off the air anyways.
 
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
It really took a nose dive the last few episodes of Season 2 and hasn't really recovered in Season 3.

QFT

I said it before in another BSG thread, but they really lost me during season 2. The first few episodes of season 3 weren't bad but they've gone straight back to "not exactly gripping, super interesting or making much sense in places" land again. I don't really care about any of the characters anymore and the skin jobs being motivated by/fretting over some god is a total loss.

Season 1 was really good, can we have some more of that please...

 
http://www.gateworld.net/news/2006/10/istargate_sg-1i_movies_coming_to.shtml

You were right Queasy.

Stargate SG-1 movies coming to DVD

What's the future of Stargate SG-1? Fans have been wondering and rumors have been flying for weeks since the long-running SCI FI Channel series was cancelled in August (story). Now, at least the first part of that answer is here.

MGM has given a green light for the show's creators to produce two direct-to-DVD movies based on SG-1. Executive producer Brad Wright let TV Guide in on the news this week.

"It's the climax of the Ori story line," Wright said of the first film. The movie will tie up the loose ends from the show's tenth season, which is expected to conclude its U.S. television run in June. The film will be written and directed by current SG-1 executive producer and show-runner Robert C. Cooper.

The SG-1 cast is not signed for the movies yet, but are said to be "very eager" to continue.

Wright will pen the second film, which will involve time travel.

The producers have previously expressed a desire to set up a third Stargate television series with a film -- but it isn't confirmed yet whether or not this second movie will do just that.

The studio is targetting a fall 2007 release for both projects -- just a few months after Stargate SG-1 ends its historic, 10-year run on cable television.

It's entirely possible that the movies will also be aired on television -- something SCI FI commonly does with direct-to-DVD movies.

"They're not big-budget [films] by any definition, but for us it's pretty good," Wright told TV Guide. "As we've proven over the years, just give us little more money and we can make pretty good television, or DVDs."

"There's a sense of an era for us ending," he said, "but at the same time, we're all positive because of the prospect of continuing forward with movies and the introduction next year of Stargate Worlds, a massive multiplayer online game."

Season Ten of Stargate SG-1 resumes with all-new episodes in March on SCI FI Channel.

 
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Queasy
Actually, they are doing a movie to finish off the whole Ori saga last I heard.

Whoa. I didn't hear that. I am going to Gateworld to check it out.

Two movies I read (a little while ago), one to finish the Ori story, then another for one last blow-out I guess.

 
Originally posted by: amddude
How will moving this to Sunday help the show any?

Friday's are a hard sell for any network because that is generally the night that most viewers are not at home. There's only been a few shows that have genuinely been a hit on Friday night.

More people are at home on Sunday.
 
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
I wonder if they still are planning on making Caprica (the prequel series)
At the risk of being wrong twice in one thread, the last I heard is that it was going thru a full re-write and the start date (if there is one) has been pushed back.

 
Originally posted by: arod
the stupidest thing they ever did was breakup scifi friday... and not bsg is struggling because of it. I do worry about atlantis some as well.

Agreed to lead into the show with a repeats just seems like a retard idea.
 
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