Yep, folks. It's bad.
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Stargate SG-1 Cancelled
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MGM still want the show to continue so its not all bad news, they just need a channel to air it on.
Here's hoping.
Then again I don't understand why its that important if its shown in another 119 countries around the world?Last edited by CrackedButter; 21 August 2006, 01:52 PM.
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Wow, that was fast. They aren't even half way through season 10 yet. This seems like a real hot head decision. It's obvious that taking BSG away from the line-up has hurt SG-1. Why should they not give it a chance to bounce back? I think season 10 has been far better then 8 and 9.
I'm sort of in shock at the moment.
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Somehow, it's not surprising
http://www.multichannel.com/article/...=Breaking+News
People close to the production of Stargate SG-1 said Sci Fi Channel canceled the series on the eve of its 200th episode, which aired last Friday night, making the show the first cable scripted series to reach such a milestone.
The announcement came in sometime before cast, crew and executives gathered to celebrate the historic airing at a Saturday-evening bash held at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia, where the series is shot.
Spinoff series Stargate Atlantis -- which also airs Friday nights on Sci Fi and shares producers and production facilities with the older SG-1 -- was said to be unaffected by the cancellation. Atlantis is currently in its third season.
After a nine-year run -- five years on Showtime and now in its fifth year on NBC Universal’s Sci Fi -- SG-1’s ratings dropped approximately 30% this summer compared with the same time period last year, according to Nielsen Media Research data.
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