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Sci-Fi Talk will have audio interviews with NEMESIS cast members and production personnel beginning December 1st.
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Psi Phi has made available an excerpt of the STAR TREK NEMESIS novelization.
Nov 27
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Sign the STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER Director's Edition petition to show your support for a new director's cut of the film by William Shatner.
Nov 25
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MusicFromTheMovies.com has reviewed the STAR TREK NEMESIS soundtrack here.
Nov 22
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Chat live with STAR TREK NEMESIS director Stuart Baird on Friday, December 6th at StarTrek.com.
Nov 20
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Wil Wheaton talks candidly about his career choices at The Onion.
Nov 18
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Images of STAR TREK NEMESIS metro bus and billboard advertisments now running in New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Dallas, Phoenix, San Diego and San Franciso available StarTrek.com.
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Ron Moore talks about his future projects and remembers DEEP SPACE NINE at The Great Link.
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Photos and the UPN Promo for the upcoming episode 'VANISHING POINT' can be found at Star Trek.com and Mr Video.
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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
Mar, 2003: STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME Collector's Edition DVD Arrives
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12:46:41 on October 16 2002
By: Alexander Chase
Dept: Enterprise | stenterprise.com
The Wednesday print edition of USA Today has published the final ratings for the week of October 7-13; a week which saw the first genre casualty of the season in ABC's Push, Nevada. "Dead Stop continued to recover lost ground for Enterprise as the number of viewers increased to 5.4 million, up 12.5% from the disappointing showing of the season premiere "Shockwave, Part II", for a 3.5/6 rating and share. ENT's 5.4 million was good enough for 4th place for the week with FOX's John Doe and Firefly out for the count because of the Major League baseball playoffs.
For the week, ABC's Alias once again finished on top but the Jennifer Garner vehicle seems determined to make a race out of it this year, dropping another 300,000 viewers and bringing the # 1 slot within range of The WB's Smallville, which continues to perform very strongly. The WB's Batman-dereivative Birds of Prey premiered this week at the # 3 slot with an impressive 7.6 million viewers, especially considering it ran opposite of NBC's declining but still strong The West Wing (viewers down 26% this year, according to USA Today). Birds of Prey secured a 4.7/7 rating and share. ABC's Push, Nevada and UPN's Haunted continued their descent into irrelevancy while UPN's The Twilight Zone appears to have stabilized around the 3.5-4.0 million mark.
Overall, UPN once again finished in last place with an average of 4.2 million viewers, one million behind The WB. CBS again edged out NBC for the top spot (13.2 million compared to 12.4 million)
Top Rank Science Fiction/Fantasy Network Series
Week of October 7-13 (based on number of viewers)
1) Alias (ABC) - 5.8/9 (9.4 million)
2) Smallville (WB) - 4.8/7 (8.8 million)
3) Birds of Prey (WB) - 4.7/7 (7.6 million)
4) Enterprise (UPN) - 3.5/6 (5.4 million)
5) Charmed (WB) - 3.1/5 (5.0 million)
6) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (UPN) - 3.0/5 (4.9 million)
7) Angel (WB) - 2.5/4 (4.2 million)
8) The Twilight Zone (UPN) - 2.6/4 (3.8 million)
9) Push, Nevada (ABC) - 2.6/4 (3.6 million)
10) Haunted (UPN) - 1.4/2 (2.5 million)
NOTE: FOX's John Doe and Firefly were preempted for the Major League Baseball playoffs.
NEXT WEEK: Will FOX's massive promotion of John Doe and Firefly during the playoffs give both shows a viewer dose in the arm?
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How would you rate the latest ENT episode, VANISHING POINT, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of all previous Star Trek episodes?
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