Sci Fi Network to Become Syfy Network on July 7th
The imagination celebration kicks off with the two-hour premiere of Warehouse 13 at 9PM (ET/PT). Starring Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelly, Warehouse 13 joins Syfy's stable of water cooler programming led by Eureka (the network's most-watched scripted series) and Ghost Hunters (cable's #1 Wednesday program among P25-54).
That evening, Syfy will unveil an innovative brand film, House of Imagination, showcasing the network's top talent, which will be the centerpiece of a new brand campaign inviting consumers to Imagine Greater, which also includes new ID 's, interstitials, and teasers. House of Imagination was produced and directed by the award-winning 4Creative (UK-based) team led by director Brett Foraker, who was joined, specifically for this project, by Larry Fong (Director of Photography, Watchmen, 300) and Tino Schaedler (Production Designer, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, V For Vendetta, The Golden Compass) with visual effects by MPC (Watchmen, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix).
On Syfy.com beginning on July 7, a new design will give the channel's official home a bright new look and make accessing the latest digital content easier than ever. Visitors will be able to watch House of Imagination online at Syfy.com/ImagineGreater, take an interactive trip through America's Attic with Warehouse 13, and get behind-the-scenes updates from Stargate Universe consulting producer Joseph Mallozzi's blog. In addition, the site's network will deliver non-stop coverage of the hottest in entertainment (SciFiWire.com), consumer electronics ({http://www.dvice.com) and gaming (Fidgit.com). Syfy.com's Game Center will also be offering up a wide variety of titles, including puzzle games like Warehouse 13: Clean Up America's Attic and Planet 9 Prospector, as well as full massively-multiplayer universes like Dark Orbit.
Said Dave Howe, President, Syfy: "While continuing to embrace our sci-fi fantasy legacy, we wanted to cultivate a distinct point of view with a trade-markable brand name that reflects our broader range of imagination-based entertainment. With the new tagline, Imagine Greater, Syfy allows us to build on our 17-year track record of success with a brand built on the power that fuels our genre, the imagination. Coming off our most-watched year in history, Syfy launches a new era of unlimited imagination, exceptional experiences and greater entertainment that paves the way for us to truly become a global lifestyle brand."
Backed by an aggressive marketing campaign, Syfy embraces a more diverse range of imagination-based entertainment including fantasy, paranormal, reality, mystery, action and adventure, as well as science fiction. Syfy -- unlike the generic entertainment category "sci-fi" -- firmly establishes a uniquely ownable trademark that is portable across all non-linear digital platforms and beyond, from Hulu to iTunes.
Syfy also extends the brand into new adjacent businesses under the Syfy Ventures banner, such as Syfy Games, Syfy Films and Syfy Kids, as well as facilitating the Channel's international expansion, scheduled to reach more than 50 global channels by the end of 2010.
Sources: Sci Fi Network
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Dan
I thought they already made this switch??? When I watch the channel, it showed SyFy.
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Jonkc123
Are you going to have one last Twilight Zone Marathon this year?
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Shelley
Today's the day! I personally do not think it is going to make a bit of difference.
3 years agoby @shelleyFlag
kylenin51
I'm not sure if this is anything to celebrate. I like how it is right now. And ... well ... the new name is kind of stupid. It sounds just the old one, so why bother changing it at all?
3 years agoby @kylenin51Flag
slysnide
Very true, and what's sad about it is that they take those films seriously, the network does I mean. They should go back to playing re-runs of Mystery Science Fiction Theater 3000. Those were the days...
Better yet, it wouldn't be hard at all to duplicate it. But then again obtaining film rights nowadays is probably beyond their fiscal grasp. Like when George Lucas got the song rights in "American Graffiti" (1973), that'd be impractical in today's day & age, as it'd drive most compaines into bankruptcy.
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Shelleynumber2
I agree with sly, their movies have become laughable and unwatchable 80% of the time.
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SlysnideII: Angel Eyes
Sounds lucratively big for a relatively uninteresting network which has slipped in quality in recent years.
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