With the news yesterday that the Sci-Fi Channel is becoming SyFy (with a de-emphasis on actual SF) you can hear SF fans everywhere crying out in anguish. Add in the ending of Battlestar Galactica this Friday and I have to wonder:

Is it time to say goodbye to Sci-Fi (SyFy) for good?

Science fiction on Sci-Fi has been an endangered animal for long time now. Sci-Fi has been going after ratings, and therefore money, at the expense of what most of us here want: actual, good science fiction. SyFy will further expand its offerings at the expense of anything science fiction, and with the only new SF programming on the horizon is Caprica and Warehouse 13, the future of science fiction on SyFy doesn’t look bright (aside from Eureka).

I haven’t been a regular viewer of Sci-Fi for along time now, only tuning in to watch the aforementioned Galactica and Eureka. Now, there’s little reason for me to keep tuning in, except for Eureka. Sadly, it looks like we’ll have to rely on network TV to bring us SF shows, and we all know how well that usually works out.

It seems to me, it’s time to bid a lukewarm farewell to the Sci-Fi channel. Who’s with me?

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