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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 93773"><p>Trekkers are getting together to win a reprieve for Star Trek: Enterprise, which will end its mission on America's UPN in May.</p><p></p><p>"Save Star Trek" was the headline of a full-page advertisement in yesterday's Los Angeles Times that called on fans to get the show a new TV home through a petition campaign and rally.</p><p></p><p>"Captain Archer and the crew of the NX-01 need your help to continue their journeys!" the ad read, calling the Star Trek franchise a "cultural icon."</p><p></p><p>The ad asked viewers to commit to watching the show, now in its fourth season, if the Sci Fi Channel -- "its logical home," according to the ad -- agrees to pick it up.</p><p></p><p>The ad contained cut-and-mail pledges addressed to the channel, Paramount Network Television, which produces the series; and to parent company Viacom Inc.</p><p></p><p>A rally is planned for February 25 outside the Paramount studios in Los Angeles, according to the ad, which says it was paid for by worldwide fan donations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 93773"] Trekkers are getting together to win a reprieve for Star Trek: Enterprise, which will end its mission on America's UPN in May. "Save Star Trek" was the headline of a full-page advertisement in yesterday's Los Angeles Times that called on fans to get the show a new TV home through a petition campaign and rally. "Captain Archer and the crew of the NX-01 need your help to continue their journeys!" the ad read, calling the Star Trek franchise a "cultural icon." The ad asked viewers to commit to watching the show, now in its fourth season, if the Sci Fi Channel -- "its logical home," according to the ad -- agrees to pick it up. The ad contained cut-and-mail pledges addressed to the channel, Paramount Network Television, which produces the series; and to parent company Viacom Inc. A rally is planned for February 25 outside the Paramount studios in Los Angeles, according to the ad, which says it was paid for by worldwide fan donations. [/QUOTE]
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