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What channel should a new Trek TV series be on?
Most of us know CBS took over ownership of the Star Trek franchise in 2006.
For a new Trek weekly TV series (13 or 22 episodes) what TV channel do you think would be most appropriate and realistic in 2010-2013? |
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Wow, what horrible choices! :rommie: I held my nose and clicked Skiffy but I didn't want to.
Showtime - The audience expects Showtime series to be less mass market than Trek should be. Spike - Cmon, Trek is better than that. Skiffy - Has destroyed its reputation so thoroughly that Trek would be tainted by association. CBS - Of all the major nets, this audience is the least good fit for Trek. CW - This one has demographic problems, like CBS, but instead of too old, CW's is too young and too female skewing. Cable in general has the problem of too-small audiences. Trek has been boosted back up into big-ticket franchise status by Paramount; CBS shouldn't be allowed to come along and smush it back down into mere basic cable status. It's possible that CBS could sell Trek to another network. Fox or NBC would be the most appropriate. If it must be on basic cable, I'd opt for AMC, which is making a name for itself with quality programming that isn't too premium-cable-artsy/high toned. |
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I opted for SyFy, of all the choices. A trek show, might have a chance, if it was scheduled back to back with another decent show, on the same night. Hopefully, if a new trek series does come about, they don't try to make it compete with other successful shows in prime time on major viewing nights. I think it would be doomed, regardless of the content.
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If a show is launched and planned as a 4-year run (instead of the past 7-year planned runs and contracted actors) CBS Television would want to promote it and put it in a place where they will get their largest audience. It would probably get a TVPG rating and thus be on weekly between 8-10PM on broadcast TV or cable to get the younger crowd under age 14. |
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It would be risky, but I'd prefer Showtime, even if it meant 12 episodes of a more adult-skewing show.
I think Star Trek's IMAX performance surprised everyone, and the same might hold true for a well-done Showtime presentation. |
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Anywhere else but SyFy and it would get cancelled after 13 episodes, no matter how good those 13 stories were frankly. SyFy produces a lot of pulp sci fi (I wouldn't class it all as crap). Whether a future Star Trek spin-off would succeed or fail seems to be in the hands of TV critics working within the media (based on the major BSG lovefest that went on) and has absolutely nothing to do with low ratings or a vocal fanbase. CBS isn't going to happen because we all know where the buck stops within that organisation. Presumably the man in question wouldn't say no to coining it in, while a co-production put in all the effort and finance, risk free?
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Broadcast networks should be a firm "no way in hell" from the very beginning unless you want the show to be cancelled quickly. Aside from the fluke that was TNG (which came in at the right place at the right time), Trek has never been a real ratings hit on TV except in syndication where small numbers (by broadcast standards) are considered gold there...
IMO, SyFy probably is the best bet for a new Trek series, although I actually wouldn't rule out My Network TV or even first-run syndication again (when you think about it, Trek has still been running in syndication--in one form or the other--ever since TOS reruns first arrived there)... |
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We know a new TV Trek series eventually will happen probably 6 months after Star Trek XIII is released in theaters around 2013. I would really love to see it on subscription-based premium television doing a 13-episode run with high quality written episodes and the time taken like The Sopranos or Mad Men. I just seriously doubt it will happen like that. While we all want more Trek how many of us would be happy with a 13-episode series? Sure Paramount/CBS Home Video would sell a Blu-ray/DVD at the same cost for a season but we would buy it. I did not include the cable channels AMC or TNT as I don't think it would happen there either. Quote:
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Personally, though, I think any new Trek series will actually skew more towards younger audiences than older ones myself. Quote:
TNT tends to shy away from science fiction after they canned Crusade awhile back and they also have their plate full with various other original dramas. But I also think that no matter where a new Trek series lands, it will ultimately find its way to syndication as reruns... |
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I think your idea about Showtime is cool, and I'd tune in, but there might be a lot of current or future fans who might not want to pay extra to watch. I seem to remember Stargate SG1 starting out there and did so so. it didn't prosper until it got to Sci Fi. |
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I chose CBS because it's NOT cable or dish.
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Neither is CW.
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