
"Reportedly ordered to shape up or ship out last spring, Enterprise is averaging 2.9 million viewers on Friday nights this season. Of late, the show has dipped so low--2.5 million for last week's episode--that it's being matched, sometimes even surpassed, in its time slot by Sci-Fi Channel's Stargate SG-1."
E!Online is among one of many online sources making the connection between the success of the channel's Sci Fi Friday package, and particularly the placement of Stargate SG-1 in the same timeslot as the reportedly struggling Trek franchise show, and recent news of the cancellation of Enterprise after its current fourth season reaches its finale.
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