scifi.com-related stories
Posted Apr 25th 2008 1:41PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: OpEd, Battlestar Galactica, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

For the past few weeks,
SciFi.com has been giving viewers an early look at that week's episode, online. The
first and
second episodes were shown only at noon Eastern, while the
third (last week) was shown every hour throughout the morning and afternoon. In all cases, you couldn't rewind or pause the feed, and there are short commercials throughout. This was fantastic for fans eager to see the episode early -- until today, that is.
Sci Fi's website promised a noon "preview" of tonight's episode, which to most meant would be the same, full-episode preview we've been seeing this season. Instead, viewers got the shaft after about 20 minutes of the episode airing, including ending the viewing with a commercial.
Continue reading Sci Fi fraks over BSG fans in early episode "preview"
Posted May 4th 2006 12:44PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Programming, OpEd, Law and Order

So I'm doing the daily "What's On Tonight"
post, and I see that The Sci-Fi Channel has three episodes of
Law and Order: SVU on. Um ... can someone tell
me why (and don't say it's because NBC owns the Sci-Fi Channel).
Is this a new show that has a similar
title? Does the SVU actually stand for Space Visitation Unit? Is Mariska Hargitay an android?
"In
outer space, the people of Earth are represented by two separate but equally important groups: the Space Visitation
Unit, who investigate claims of alien visitors, and space attorneys, who prosecute the evil aliens. These are their
stories."
As if having all the
Law and Order shows on USA and TNT 90,000 times a week
wasn't enough.