IGN erzählt etwas über "The Good & Bad of Cable Networks."

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Sci-Fi Channel
If there's one channel out there that has lost sight of the desires of its audience, it's the Sci-Fi Channel. In an attempt to become a more "mainstream" network, Sci-Fi has resorted to mercilessly cutting the classic shows on its schedule to accommodate more promos for other shows. On screen graphics that obscure almost 1/4 of the screen and detract from the program you're trying to watch along with squeezing the end titles for shows so small that they're unreadable make Sci-Fi one of the most annoying channels to watch on cable. Some of the programming and promos, especially those during the lead up to the broadcast of the original Star Trek series, seem to point to an utter contempt for the network's core audience. The only thing that saves this network from being a total write-off is the recent trend towards mini-series projects based on the classics of science fiction like the recent Dune & Children of Dune and the upcoming Earthsea and Ringworld mini-series. Too bad the channel got rid of every show that presented current SF, fantasy and horror authors to the audience ages ago. Not beyond salvation but it has a long way to go. Getting rid of the overnight infomercials and replacing them with uncut real TV shows from the vaults would be a good start."
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