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TV Zone magazine loses faith in ENTERPRISE in its latest issue, slamming the series for taking the route oft-travelled, in excerpts available at The Great Link.
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Walter Koenig hosts THE MAKING OF documentary now available on the Complete First Season of BABYLON 5. Find out more information at Babylon5.com and order the set from Amazon now to support TrekWeb!
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Emmy Award-winnig STAR TREK and sci-fi writer Hilary Bader passed away last week of breast cancer, according to the L.A. Times.
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Paramount has released details and a photo of the new TNG Survival Package, featuring the first six season DVD sets of the series with room for the seventh, according to Treknews.de.
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Kate Mulgrew's husband Tim Hagan lost his gubernatorial bid in Ohio last night to incumbent Governor Republican Bob Taft, according to Cleveland Plain Dealer (thanks to 'sky' for this).
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Activision has released STARFLEET COMMAND III to manufacturing and it should arrive on store shelves later this month, according to Sci-Fi Wire.
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Nicole de Boer talks THE DEAD ZONE with Britain's SFX Magazine this month.
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Nov 26, 2002: STAR TREK NEMESIS soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith released by Varese Sarabande Records
Dec 3, 2002: TNG Season 6 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Dec 13, 2002: STAR TREK: NEMESIS hits U.S. theaters
Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
2002: Click here for full 2002 TREK DVD/VHS UK release dates
Jan 3, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS hits UK theaters
Feb 25, 2003: ST: DS9 Season One DVD Set U.S. Release
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Posted:
11:52:21 on October 03 2002
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: Enterprise | stenterprise.com
The overnight metered market ratings are in for UPN's Wednesday night first-run presentation of "Minefield," the highly-anticipated episode featuring the first appearance of the Romulans in the prequel series. The episode scored the highest overnight numbers for the show's sophomore season, even as UPN came in behind rival WB for the night.
With a 5.1 rating and 8 share--meaning that an estimated 8% of television viewers watching during the hour were tuned in--"Minefield" beats the season premiere "Shockwave, Part II" by two tenths of a percentage point in the overnight figures (4.9/8) and improves even further on last week's "Carbon Creek" (4.8/7), according to Zap2it. ENTERPRISE took the fifth place spot in the eight o'clock hour behind MY WIFE AND KIDS, THE GEORGE LOPEZ SHOW, ED, 60 MINUTES II and Fox's baseball playoff coverage.
MediaWeek's Programming Insider by Marc Berman calls ENTERPRISE's performance last night "always reliable." The first two episodes of the season garnered 4.9 and 4.84 million viewers respectively, so expect the final audience size for "Minefield" to surpass these. Adult 18-49 numbers will also likely increase.
Elsewhere in the television landscape, NBC dominated the night with its second episode of the Emmy-winning THE WEST WING at nine o'clock followed by the season premiere of LAW & ORDER at ten. NBC averaged 10.3/17 for the night followed by ABC and FOX with 6.8/11, CBS's 6.2/10, the WB's 4.7/7 and UPN's 4.4/6. The WB's DAWSON'S CREEK was ahead of the third episode of THE TWILIGHT ZONE with a 4.7/7, thought Berman comments that ZONE's 3.8/5 represents a 6% increase over last week's second episode.
The performance of "Minefield" represents somewhat of a recovery for ENTERPRISE, which was named yesterday in a report by Media Life Magazine as one major contributing reason for UPN's season "sinking like a rock" thusfar. You may reach that article here.
For the original Zap2it report visit this page and for MediaWeek's report visit this page.
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