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It’s official: SCI FI is Syfy

Today is the day:  SCI FI Channel, the home of the Stargate franchise for the past seven years, is now Syfy.  (That’s officially a lowercase letter F, friends.) The rebranding officially kicks off today with a new name, new logo, new tagline (“Imagine Greater”), and the premiere of the cable network’s new original series, Warehouse 13 (tonight at 9 p.m. / 8 Central).

The channel’s programming foci, however, will stay the same:  not just traditional science fiction, but also more Earth-based fare like Eureka and Warehouse 13, Saturday night creature features, and reality shows like Ghost Hunters and Destination Truth.

“It’s a brand that catches up with our programming,” Craig Engler, senior vice president and general manager of Sci Fi Digital, told Wired.com.  “It is our stake in the ground. Last year was tremendous for us, with Battlestar Galactica getting recognition as one of the best dramas on television. But I also judge our success by how much I see people in media and life use the word frak.”

Among the reasons for the switch: “Syfy” is a unique and trademarkable brand name, unlike the generic genre descriptor “sci-fi.”

On the Web, the network has officially kicked off the new Syfy.com.  Like its predecessor, the phonetically identical SciFi.com, it’s probably going to maintain claims to the highest-traffic genre site on the Internet (nearly 5 million unique visitors a month).

The site’s popular science fiction news service was recently spun-off to its own site, and remains at SciFiWire.com.

SCI FI first launched in September of 1992, and is currently in 95 million homes in the United States.  Syfy is (still) a division of NBC Universal Cable.  The network hopes to reach 50 channels internationally by the end of next year.

Stargate Universe, the third series in the franchise that helped make SCI FI Syfy a Top 10 cable network, premieres in October.  A new teaser will air with Warehouse 13‘s premiere tonight.

Check out the new Syfy brand film “House of Imagination” (including SGU‘s Lou Diamond Phillips, and Sanctuary‘s Amanda Tapping and Robin Dunne) at Syfy.com.

Darren

Darren created GateWorld in 1999 and is the site's managing editor. He lives in the Seattle area with his wife and three spin-off Stargate fans.

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  • *Rolls eyes* Come on "Syfy", definitely imagine greater . . . . names. I can see why they wanted to change to something less generic, but still, that's just weird.

  • Yeah I doubt the premise will stay the same for long. NBC has offically gotten the channel out of the confines of the Sci-Fi genre and will start airing stuff thats decidedly not Sci-Fi. Ecw, GhostHunters, etc were just the start.

  • ok, -fy works. liquefy, deify
    but sy- ?
    syria, synonym, syllable, system

    syfy - does seem to fit, in the sense that they occasionally have true science fiction, but lead with things that are not. Same as their use of English pronunciation.

  • Oh, yeah, the wrestling is what convinced me they were on a new path. Without SciFi they become the MTV without the music videos. Just another network taking up space.

    Maybe someone somewhere will come up with a real science fiction network.

    To this scifi fan it's the Sy (sucky f*** you) network.

    I've never been more disgusted and I'll never watch this station again.

  • Gen. Hammond, to O'Neill, both staring at gate ramp from control room: "Colonel, any ideas about our new visitor?"

    O'Neill: "Looks like some sort of post-holocaust..ghost..wrestler..prodigy..thingie. You know what, I'll just be in the canteen.. sir..later, yeah..gotta run.."

  • the fans tried to tell them the new name sucks, but they refused to listen.. wtf are these people thinking with dumb names changes? does someone get paid for stupid ideas?

  • I think the name change is stupid.

    That said, I will watch the network still since we do not have another network showing Sci-Fi.

    I just wish SyFy would drop Wrestling and stop making crappy rip-off movies and use the cash to show more canceled Sci-Fi shows and make new ones. They used to do good Mini-Series/Movies, except lately.

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