On 18 September 2002, the SCI FI Channel published the following list of “Frequently Asked Questions” in response to viewer complaints about the cancellation of Farscape.
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q: Is it true that SCI FI cancelled Farscape in order to finance another season of Stargate SG-1?
a: No. Negotiations for the series are completely separate. The decision to end Farscape after season 4 was based solely on its ratings performance in relation to its high cost of production. Whether we do more episodes of Stargate or not has nothing to do with Farscape.
our response: Another disingenuous statement. Only one wallet holds the cash, and there’s only so much cash to go around. The financial hardships of Vivendi Universal and USA Networks are well known, and the news media has reported efforts to cut costs across the board. As an underperforming member of the corporate family, SCI FI was under considerable pressure to tighten its cash flow...and in cancelling its signature series, they were able to spare funds for second-hand programming inherited from elsewhere at the expense of their own brand identity.
Fans find it particularly irksome that SCI FI just paid a sizeable fee for the rights to THE X-FILES which is available on at least two other cable channels and has already been well exposed in reruns, not to mention being available on video and DVD. In fact, the arrangement to air The X-Files was a joint effort with another cable outlet, leaving SCI FI without any exclusive claim to the show and its remaining audience.
Furthermore, comments from Brad Wright, executive producer of Stargate: SG-1 in January's Impact Magazine tell a different story from what SCI FI would like you to hear - "Some say that Farscape was dropped because of Stargate. I guess there may be some amount of truth to that. I think SciFi needed to focus on one show and we won that battle hands down. Even the Monday night repeat blocks of Stargate on SciFi are doing well. They are deliriously happy and have a show that brands the network. Originally they'd thought that would be Farscape."
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Quelle: WatchFarscape.com
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