Saquist
Commodore
BSG didn't prove that people don't want the old format at all, it's ratings were practically identical to SG-1 and Atlantis' when they ran alongside each other, and relative to the hype, it's number were actually pretty poor. For better or worse, I'd say there's still a market for the more generic Trek style sci-fi shows. I just hope that another channel rushes into fill the niche that Syfy seems to be abandoning. Perhaps Spike will take the mantle for genre shows?
That's not true SG-1 had pretty steady ratings over it's tenure.
It was SGA and SGU that had a continous slide.
It is true. The ratings are all on Gateworld. All three series had a ratings high in the same year SG-1 was in it's 8th season, and from then on they all followed the same decline.
http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s8/ratings.shtml
http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s9/ratings.shtml
http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s10/ratings.shtml
I've seen them but I seemed you were generalizing the statement for all of SG-1. I must have missed that part from 8th season onward.

It was RDM's version of the franchise that generated the buzz in the first place. The original BSG was dead and all but forgotten except for its cult fan following.