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Apr
13

Tuesday: Not Syfy’s Best Night for Programming

    Anyone remember this?   Back in October, Syfy had removed Caprica from TV, disrupting the normal course of airing its episodes. Syfy twice claimed that “Caprica was not successful on Friday so we moved it to Tuesday (our most successful night) in an attempt to introduce it to new viewers.” Once on Twitter …

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Feb
28

Caprica Continues

It’s been four months since Syfy took Caprica off the air. Since then over 7,500 people have signed the Caprica for Season 2 petition. Every day that number grows larger as some are still finding out what happened. But Caprica is not over. Fans have been continuing the spirit of the show in a number …

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Dec
11

Fans of Syfy’s Caprica Keep Growing

The Caprica for Season 2 petition has reached over 5,000 signers! It’s only been 1 month and 1/2 since Caprica was yanked off the air by Syfy and fans are lining up like STO soldiers showing their solidarity. But our work is not over! To put this in perspective: The Jericho petition reached 133,785 signers. …

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Nov
16

Campaign Updates & Contest Winners

Today the shipment of apples for the Save Caprica campaign had gone out to the Syfy offices at Rockefeller Center, NY. NBC Universal would not allow the delivery as it had not been preauthorized. We were, however, able to get in touch with Maureen Granados (Director of Communications at Syfy) who allowed us to donate …

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Nov
04

Save Caprica Apple Campaign Gains Momentum

What was Syfy’s reason for cancelling Caprica again? Mark Stern, Executive Vice President of Programming at Syfy said: “Unfortunately, despite its obvious quality, Caprica has not been able to build the audience necessary to justify a second season.” Yes that is unfortunate, because that audience exists. Some of that audience “didn’t count” because they had …

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