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    So Eureka S4 is going to have 22 20 episodes. How do you think Syfy will schedule that? Do you think they'll run it consecutively into January (allowing for the rumored July 16 start date and holidays)? Or do you think they'll break it up somehow?

    I suppose they could pair it with Sanctuary in the fall, but I'd read somewhere else that they were looking at the Being Human remake to be paired with Sanctuary. And there's also SGU to consider.

    What do you all think?

    EDIT: 07/12/10 Obviously the above was written before we knew that SGU and Sanctuary were moving to Tuesdays.
    Last edited by Killdeer; 12 July 2010, 02:22 PM.
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    Well, we still don't know when the second half of S4 will air. All indications seem to be that we will have the first ten episodes and then a mid-season break of yet-to-be-announced length.

    Hopefully the ratings continue to stay high for the show, however.

    Here are the available viewership numbers for last summer (source: TV by the Numbers). I couldn't find numbers for all episodes unfortunately.

    3.9 2,600,000
    3.10 2,680,000

    3.11 - 3.14 numbers not available

    3.15 1,989,000
    3.16 2,060,000
    3.17 2,377,000
    3.18 2,300,000
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      #3
      Originally posted by Killdeer View Post
      So Eureka S4 is going to have 22 20 episodes.
      ??

      As far as I know, it's still 22 episodes.
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        #4
        The first press release said 22 episodes (back when it was renewed). The more recent press releases (that I've seen) have said 20. *shrugs* I don't know, but I'm just going with the more recent number.
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          #5
          I think the first episode breaks the 3 million mark.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Killdeer View Post
            The first press release said 22 episodes (back when it was renewed). The more recent press releases (that I've seen) have said 20. *shrugs* I don't know, but I'm just going with the more recent number.
            Link me? I'd like to read the depressing news first-hand
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              #7
              Link
              Syfy has ordered 20 episodes of Eureka....
              And from a Sci Fi Wire article about the changes this season...
              And it redoubled on itself over the course of the season, and it made for probably the best 10 episodes we've done.
              And later in the article....
              And the plan is hopefully that is going to happen in the back 10 episodes as well
              They've made it pretty clear, not only here but in other articles that I posted in the news thread, that we will have 10 episodes this summer, and then a break. And then here Paglia talks about the back 10 episodes, so 10 + 10 = 20.
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                #8
                Looks like it. Unfortunate

                Still, more than we've ever had so far
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                  #9
                  In relation to the airing schedule - here's something interesting.

                  Eureka and Warehouse 13 have another connection. They both are doing special stand-alone Christmas episodes this year, which will air in December.
                  From: 10 developments will change everything in Eureka (spoilers), Sci Fi Wire.
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                    #10
                    Well now, that is interesting!
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                      #11
                      Really! Lots of great things happening at Christmas time!
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                        #12
                        PRESS RELEASE
                        Eureka and Haven were the #1 and #2 cable telecasts for the day among Adults 25-54, powering Syfy to #1 among Adults 25-54 in 8-11PM prime.

                        This fourth season Eureka premiere also ranked as the #1 Adult 18-49 telecast in cable on Friday and was the series’ most-watched telecast since July 31, 2009.

                        From 9-10PM (ET/PT), Eureka delivered:

                        o 1.8 HH rating
                        o 1.263 million Adults 25-54
                        o 1.078 million Adults 18-49
                        o 2.520 million total viewers
                        And from Travis Yanan:

                        Eureka (9pm)
                        - 2.520 million viewers
                        - 1.5/3 HH
                        - 0.8/3 A18-49
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                          #13
                          I posted this on the other thread...

                          BTW, on a serious note for the folks who really like Eureka. This is what the show did in the last episode before the Season premiere..

                          1.7 HH rating Live+SD
                          2.2 HH rating Live+7

                          2.3 million viewers (Live+SD)
                          3.0 million viewers (Live+7)

                          So the show is up from the finale!
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Briangate78 View Post
                            So the show is up from the finale!
                            That's a good thing!

                            It's actually down a little bit from last season's premiere though. From last season's press release -
                            Syfy’s popular Eureka captured 2.6 million total viewers, 1.3 million Adults 25-54 and 1.1 Million Adults 18-49 in its new 9PM (ET/PT) Friday time slot during the season 3.5 premiere on July 10
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                              Fueled By ‘Warehouse 13,’ ‘Eureka,’ & Haven, Syfy Scores Best Week Of 2010 In Adults 18-49 & 25-54

                              FUELED BY WAREHOUSE 13, EUREKA AND HAVEN, SYFY SCORES BEST WEEK OF 2010 IN ADULTS 18-49 AND ADULTS 25-54. SUMMER PREMIERE WEEK SIZZLES AS SCRIPTED SERIES GARNER 7.6 MILLION UNIQUE TOTAL VIEWERS

                              New York, New York – July 13, 2010 – Syfy’s July 5 Summer Premiere Week sizzled as its three powerhouse scripted series – Warehouse 13,Eureka and Haven — cumed 7.619 million unique viewers, including 3.147 million unique Adults 18-49 and 3.907 million unique Adults 25-54. This was Syfy‘s best week in 2010 to-date for Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54.

                              Warehouse 13’s second season premiere Tuesday, July 6, at 9PM (ET/PT) became the channel’s most watched telecast of the year, snagging, bagging and tagging nearly three million (2.96) total viewers while leaping 13% in Adults 18-49 over the season one average. Warehouse 13 was the #1 scripted drama on cable that night, beating new telecasts of TNT’s Hawthorne and Memphis Beat and ABC Family’sPretty Little Liars as well as FX’s Rescue Me in both Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54.

                              During their Friday, July 9 premieres from 9-11PM (ET/PT), Eureka and Haven were the #1 and #2 cable telecasts for the day among Adults 25-54, powering Syfy to #1 among Adults 25-54 in 8-11PM prime. This fourth season Eureka premiere also ranked as the #1 Adult 18-49 telecast in cable on Friday. Eureka delivered 2.5 million total viewers and Haven averaged 2.3 million total viewers.
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