new clip up tomorrow
Battlestar Galactica Fan Community —
... will have, according to them, "a never-before-seen clip from the upcoming final episodes" debuting tomorrow. The news appears on the main page of SciFi.com, but if you go to the new SciFi Wire, it's...not there. Oh, SciFi. The good news is, the new site for SciFi Wire is nice and shiny, so go check it out! ...
PHP
Views from Medina Road —
I've just posted the new index.php version of the Locus Online homepage, with links to a new News blog that can be updated weekdays from the Locus Magazine HQ building that towers over downtown Oakland CA. If you're reading this and haven't already checked the homepage, let me know if you see any problems viewing the posts. This, in work for a couple weeks now, just as scifi.com has converted two of its sites in a single website -- http://scifiwire.com/index.php -- with a php extension. I actually deleted the index.html version of the homepage, so that browsers will default to ...
What Does Sci Fi Wire's Shakeup Mean? [SCI FI Wire]
io9 —
... people to find us more easily. So far it's working, because we launched at 1 p.m. on Monday and even though we were only up for 11 hours on our first day, we doubled traffic from our daily average last month. In any case, the continued link between the Sci Fi Channel and the newswire certainly can't help, as the presence of exclusive clips from Battlestar Galactica and its spinoff show Caprica prove. The new version of the site is here: [Sci Fi Wire]
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Editor Scott Edelman always got Mars stories
Marooned: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror books on Mars —
... is one of the more interesting and lighthearted characters in science fiction. A former assistant editor at Marvel Comics who later served as editor of Science Fiction Age magazine, Edelman is currently involved in the SciFi Channel’s newly christened SCI FI Wire entertainment site. In a fascinating September 1997 interview with SF writer ...
The SF/F Blog Headline Matching Game
SF Signal —
... Big Dumb Object
io9
SciFi Chick
SciFi Scanner
SciFi Wire
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SFSignal's "Match The Headline To The Blog" Game
Big Dumb Object —
John has an amusing game at SFSignal, can you match the blog post headline to the blog, featuring Big Dumb Object, io9, SciFi Chick, SciFi Scanner, SciFi Wire and SF Signal. Interesting. Can you spot the styles? They all seemed more or less the same to me! There's a lesson in that. Notice that I have cunningly reworded John's original post to come up with a new headline for this post. That's pure creativity pouring out through the keyboard, right there.
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Science Fiction Television Pilots
IROSF Science Fiction News —
scifiwire has broken down upcoming sci-fi television offerings by network, and given its "best guess" as to the survivability of each. ...
TrekMovie Hollywood Premiere Video Interviews w/ Trek Celebs (Past & Present)
TrekMovie.com —
... for video assistance (although all the bad camerawork was my own doing). Also thanks to my red carpet buddy Staci Layne Wilson of SciFi Wire , for sharing celebs and questions and answers. message name email url
Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet) Back on Lost
BSCreview —
... I’m not sure where it’s originating (as several sites are reporting it, but none are quoting a source, but all of them using the exact same words-I first saw it at SciFiWire) from but reportedly yesterday at the Television Critics Association press tour, Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet on Lost) stated that she would be back on the show for its sixth and concluding season. ...
Two New Stargate: Universe Videos Show Four Minutes From Show One And Robert Carlyle Looking Cranky
SciFiCool.com | No Anal Probing Involved —
... must be good. End of story. The other actors on the show also look good. I’ve seen many of them before but Robert is in a different league, in my opinion. Now, I am Canadian and so therefore am unable to view the next video of 4 minutes from show one. This is a continuing stupid that must be rectified. Canadians are just like you Yanks except with a slice of British and better health care. Please let me see your tasty Sci-Fi videos. Thanks SyFy! Thanks also to your political aparatus Scifiwire .