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Syfy Wire (formerly Sci-Fi Wire and Blastr) is a website operated by Syfy featuring coverage of news in the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres. [25] The site was rebranded in 2010 as Blastr, with the addition of feature articles, guest columnists (such as Phil Plait ), popular science news and coverage, and video content. [ 47 ]
The Saturday Anime logo as it appeared on the Sci Fi Channel website, circa the late 1990s. For most of the 1990s, Syfy showed anime films, although they had to be edited in order to be shown on basic cable. The channel's longest running animation block, referred to as Saturday Anime, aired at the start of the channel's broadcast day each ...
Syfy (in some countries named Sci Fi) is a family of pay television channels that broadcast programming owned or licensed by entertainment NBCUniversal around the world using the Syfy brand which is focused on science fiction, fantasy, horror, supernatural and paranormal programming. The first such channel was launched in the United States on ...
List of Sci Fi Pictures original films; Genres: List of science fiction themes; List of alternate history fiction: TV shows; List of apocalyptic, post-apocalyptic and World War III science fiction television programs; List of cyberpunk works: Animation; List of cyberpunk works: Television and Web Series; List of fiction containing teleportation ...
Sci Fi Channel (United States) Space and Teletoon(Canada) Turbo Dogs: 1 26: Smiley Guy Studios Huhu Studios CCI Entertainment Scholastic Entertainment Qubo: New Zealand Canada United States 2008–11 CBC Kids (Canada) Qubo (United States) Underground Ernie: 1 26: 3DFilms Joella Productions: United Kingdom 2006 CBeebies: Upin & Ipin: 16 573: Les ...
The website announced a rebranding under the new name of Airlock Alpha on February 23, 2009. No reason outside of a new marketing strategy was given for the name change at the time, but on March 16, 2009, Sci Fi Channel announced that it was changing its name to Syfy, [ 2 ] and Airlock Alpha revealed that it had sold its former brand name to an ...
Reactor, formerly Tor.com, is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine published by Tor Books, a division of Macmillan Publishers.The magazine publishes articles, reviews, original short fiction, re-reads and commentary on speculative fiction.
On November 28, 2005, Wookieepedia was selected as the Sci-Fi Channel's "Sci-Fi Site of the Week." [4] As of November 2024, the English-language version of the wiki contains over 196,000 articles, [5] making it the seventh-largest [6] Fandom in terms of article count, ahead of other wikis such as Memory Alpha and WoWWiki.