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At the very least all of this seasons eps will be aired. Andromeda was getting comparable even a little worse ratings in its last season and SciFi played them all. The big question is season 11. As I understand it the contracts have been signed so season 11 is a go unless scifi cancels it.-EARCK
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What I don't understand is why the shows were moved back to their pre-BSG time slots? With BSG to premier in October, shouldn't their Season 2 reruns be on?
The shows are pulling ratings that match what they earned when in these times before, so while I'm concerned for the future of SG-1, (don't get me started on SGA), I want to know why the execs are messing with a good thing unless they are trying to find an excuse to kill a franchise that doesn't seem inclined to die anytime soon.
Hopefully, next week's ratings will improve."Trust me. I'm a psychopath." Jekyll
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Originally posted by Jackiecouple of problems; sci fi moved the time slots and removed BSG from the line up. If Atlantis and SG-1 had thier old time slots followed by BSG I think the summer ratings would have been better.
Last year they had the perfect fri night line up and they went screwed with it.
If it's not broke don't fix it, sci-fi.Originally posted by full.infinityThat's BSG's fault.
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Originally posted by Agent_DarkSo SG1 and Atlantis only get good ratings if BSG follows them? Wouldn't that mean that Stargate isn't able to hold its own anymore without a heavy hitter shoring it up?
I'm all but convinced that the lower ratings this season are due to losing BSG as the anchor. Not much you can do about it now though.
ETA: Just curious - who would get the profits if they stuck Stargate eps on iTunes like BSG? SciFi? MGM/Sony? Both?Last edited by ToasterOnFire; 02 August 2006, 08:35 PM.
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Originally posted by MediaSavantMany SF shows hit their ratings strides in Season 3--Babylon 5, Farscape, X-Files
Upper SciFi management changed however and they were into more "realistic" shows. So in a choice between Stargate SG-1 and Farscape they chose Stargate. Can't really blame em, it was a very tough choice and I believe at the time Stargate might have had even higher ratings and cost less to produce.
Anyhow, SciFi managed to wiggle their way out of a 2 season contract that still had a season on it. Finito.
But Farscape didn't have low ratings before it was dropped, I can't speak for those other shows.
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In my opinion, Stargate SG-1 is returning to it's base audience. The number of viewers watching is going down, compared to recent seasons, because there were so many people watching during season eight. I expect both shows to be renewed again.
The average number of viewers for this season so far is 2 million. For season six it was 1.3 million and season seven was a little higher at 1.4 million. Then with season eight, the average nearly doubled rising to 2.7 million. Then last season, as I would have expected, the number was lower at 2.4 million.
These numbers from my point of view show that Stargate SG-1 is doing well in the ratings.
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Originally posted by MediaSavantThough 90% of the comments seem focused on SG-1 and its changes, the real disappointment is Atlantis. SG-1 wasn't supposed to last this long. Atlantis was supposed to carry on the torch the way Deep Space Nine did for Next Generation within the Trek franchise. But, after two seasons, the show hasn't fulfilled that goal. Whatever has mired SG-1's ratings is miring Atlantis even more because it's not supposed to be suffering from the same tiredness at its age. Many SF shows hit their ratings strides in Season 3--Babylon 5, Farscape, X-Files But Atlantis hasn't developed an independent audience or pulse of its own.
The whole franchise is in a funk. It appears to be yesterday's news.
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Originally posted by Agent_DarkMaybe it was the last season that convinced viewers that it wasnt worth watching anymore?
People tuned in to see the new direction of the new SG-1, how they integrated the new people/how they treated the veterans/what the new bad guys would be like/etc. and simply were not inclined to return.
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Originally posted by MediaSavantThough 90% of the comments seem focused on SG-1 and its changes, the real disappointment is Atlantis. SG-1 wasn't supposed to last this long. Atlantis was supposed to carry on the torch the way Deep Space Nine did for Next Generation within the Trek franchise. But, after two seasons, the show hasn't fulfilled that goal. Whatever has mired SG-1's ratings is miring Atlantis even more because it's not supposed to be suffering from the same tiredness at its age. Many SF shows hit their ratings strides in Season 3--Babylon 5, Farscape, X-Files But Atlantis hasn't developed an independent audience or pulse of its own.
The whole franchise is in a funk. It appears to be yesterday's news.
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Ultiimately I think that as long as the series is still making a decent amount of money (which between first run on sci-fi, syndication, and DVDs I believe it still is) MGM will keep producing it. Granted, much of that depends on SciFi also renewing their first-run contract each year which in turns depends on the ratings.
Also correct me if I'm wrong but even with these lower numbers, it's still one of Sci-Fi's better rated shows is it not?
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