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Escape Pod => Science Fiction Discussion => Topic started by: Talia on March 18, 2009, 10:09:11 PM
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http://www.tor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=blog&id=17736
have the governing forces over there suffered severe brain damage recently? This is mindbogglingly stupid.
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Have they ever been really smart?
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Have they ever been really smart?
Programming ST:TOS for when I got home from elementary school and greenlighting SG-1, Eureka, and Galactica appear to have used all of the smarts up.
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Have they ever been really smart?
Programming ST:TOS for when I got home from elementary school and greenlighting SG-1, Eureka, and Galactica appear to have used all of the smarts up.
Wasn't SG-1 originally on Showtime, and later moved to the Skiffy channel?
Fuck those bitches anyway. Galactica's almost over, and then I'm done.
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Does that mean that they won't have ECW on Tuesday nights now?
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Yeah, SG-1 was on a cable channel initially. Can't remember which one, only that I was surprised that all of a sudden breasts were being shown.
Sci-Fi channel has done a few smart things, like greenlighting BSG. What I find interesting is that these days network TV seems to be in love with SciFi, while the SyFy channel seems to be scared of it.
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Somebody on another board quoted this bit from John Scalzi:
That said, I think they might have picked a better name. Apparently one of the motivating factors to change the name from “scifi” to a phase-changing-vowel-filled homonym was to have a name that was trademarkable and extensible, and it seems no one else in the world actually uses the word “syfy” for anything. Well, except Poland, where the word is used to identify crusty, scabby sexually transmitted diseases, and no, this is not a joke. No one there is going to use the word to associate with their product, any more than someone here might try to market, say, Chlamydia™ brand adhesive bandages.
Note to SciFi Channel: when your new brand identity means “venereal disease” in any language, it’s the sort of thing that — excuse the term — gets around.
Full entry at http://whatever.scalzi.com/2009/03/17/the-venereal-disease-channel-imaginatizes-greatastically/
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Nova.
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hahaha.
I see what you did there.
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Somebody on another board quoted this bit from John Scalzi:
That said, I think they might have picked a better name. Apparently one of the motivating factors to change the name from “scifi” to a phase-changing-vowel-filled homonym was to have a name that was trademarkable and extensible, and it seems no one else in the world actually uses the word “syfy” for anything. Well, except Poland, where the word is used to identify crusty, scabby sexually transmitted diseases, and no, this is not a joke. No one there is going to use the word to associate with their product, any more than someone here might try to market, say, Chlamydia™ brand adhesive bandages.
Note to SciFi Channel: when your new brand identity means “venereal disease” in any language, it’s the sort of thing that — excuse the term — gets around.
Full entry at http://whatever.scalzi.com/2009/03/17/the-venereal-disease-channel-imaginatizes-greatastically/
NBC paid Michael Hinman of Airlock Alpha an undisclosed sum of money for the rights to the name "Syfy", since he'd been using it on his site, SyFyPortal.com, for about a decade. Hinman's a nice enough dude; I met him a couple times.
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Chevy.
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Nova.
hahaha.
I see what you did there.
I still don't.
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Ah. Why didn't you just say so?
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Ah. Why didn't you just say so?
Because this way was funnier.
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I hate to say it, but I bet "syfy" will scare away fewer people than "SciFi." I don't think science fiction fans are their target audience.
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But then, who IS their target audience any more?
What is happening to cable television? The Sci-Fi Channel doesn't show science fiction. The Cartoon Network shows live-action movies. MTV doesn't show music videos. The Discovery Channel just blows things up.
I remember when cable networks had content that was true to their names...you young whippersnappers.
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I find it ironic when Mythbusters has a warning for science content. I'm trying to find science content on television and they are warning people like science is a danger to them. Granted, I do know some people whose heads would explode if they actually learned anything useful. ;)
Yet another reason to turn off the TV and open a book or listen to a podcast.
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I find it ironic when Mythbusters has a warning for science content. I'm trying to find science content on television and they are warning people like science is a danger to them. Granted, I do know some people whose heads would explode if they actually learned anything useful. ;)
Just guessing here, as I've never watched Mythbusters ... but perhaps the warning for "Science content" is tongue-in-cheek, like most of the content warnings for the stories on Escape Pod, Pseudopod and Podcastle?
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But then, who IS their target audience any more?
What is happening to cable television? The Sci-Fi Channel doesn't show science fiction. The Cartoon Network shows live-action movies. MTV doesn't show music videos. The Discovery Channel just blows things up.
I remember when cable networks had content that was true to their names...you young whippersnappers.
IMHO, their target audience is everyone. They make their money from advertising, so the more people who see their ads the better. Discovery figured out that more people will watch stuff blowing up than a history of aqueducts. And as a bonus, shows where stuff blows up are much cheaper to make.
HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime's revenue comes from subscriptions. If you like Dexter enough to renew your subscription, they don't give a crap if you like The L-Word. So they get to make shows with a more selective appeal.
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I find it ironic when Mythbusters has a warning for science content. I'm trying to find science content on television and they are warning people like science is a danger to them. Granted, I do know some people whose heads would explode if they actually learned anything useful. ;)
Yet another reason to turn off the TV and open a book or listen to a podcast.
You're not talking about their "don't try this at home" warning? I've never seen a science warning, but I watch it off of iTunes.
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I was referrring to their warning when they are about to explain some of the scientific principles behind the myths. I know it is tongue-in-cheek, but it just grates on me that we should be afraid of knowing the scienceof what is happening.
Still, it is better than the 3.5 channels (one didn't come in very well) I had when I was growing up.
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MythBusters should have a "Bad scientific method" warning. Fun show, but really bad testing methods.
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MythBusters should have a "Bad scientific method" warning. Fun show, but really bad testing methods.
I agree with this. I've only seen a couple of eps, but everytime I had major complaints with their methods. The one where they tested the AC v. windows down question was especially bad.
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MythBusters should have a "Bad scientific method" warning. Fun show, but really bad testing methods.
I agree with this. I've only seen a couple of eps, but everytime I had major complaints with their methods. The one where they tested the AC v. windows down question was especially bad.
I think the Mythbusters guys would be the first to agree with you. But they do have budget constraints, and they have to put butts in the seats. I still think their show is a beacon of critical thinking, even if it's not perfect. I would rather see them shoot frozen chickens at an airplane than yet more footage of tornadoes.
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I enjoy Mythbusters, but there's a reason why they get so much mail telling them they did stuff wrong. Some of the stuff they do is really cool. I think I would have less problems if they didn't say stuff like, "definitively busted".