Taken from http://gateworld.net/news/2006/08/ra...200_prom.shtml
Now I believe that SciFi is controlling the ratings. It's a big coincidence that after the 200th episode rating of 1.9, it just sinks back down to 1.5. The episode was really good, and I would expect that the ratings would at least stay around 1.7, 1.8ish, as people would at least check out the next episode from 200 (Counterstrike). But I do believe now that SciFi is controlling the ratings and is pushing them back down to back up their selfish plan to get rid of Stargate SG-1 to make room for Eureka and ECW and to get rid of the competition.
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Rating for the August 25 episodes of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis slipped in the wake of the highly promoted two-hundredth episode the week before, but still managed to hold enough of their audiences to beat this summer's averages.
SG-1 premiered "Counterstrike" at 9 p.m. Eastern/Pacific on SCI FI Channel. The episode earned a 1.5 average household rating, down four-tenths of a point from the previous week's heavily promoted episode.
In typical form, Atlantis built slightly on its lead-in, with a 1.6 rating for "Common Ground" at 10 p.m. This is a drop of two-tenths of a point from the previous week.
SG-1 premiered "Counterstrike" at 9 p.m. Eastern/Pacific on SCI FI Channel. The episode earned a 1.5 average household rating, down four-tenths of a point from the previous week's heavily promoted episode.
In typical form, Atlantis built slightly on its lead-in, with a 1.6 rating for "Common Ground" at 10 p.m. This is a drop of two-tenths of a point from the previous week.
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Guys, please do NOT report articles in thier entirity, even if they're from GW
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