22nd January 2005, 12:15 AM
No, that isn't the problem... actually if they hadn't moved it I bet that it well might have been cancelled like a lot of people thought it would be after season three... the problem is that the show just isn't very popular.
The fact that it's UPN's most popular Friday show ever won't matter much given how much dislike there seems to be for Trek at UPN these days...
The fact that it's UPN's most popular Friday show ever won't matter much given how much dislike there seems to be for Trek at UPN these days...
Quote:Despite doubts about the accuracy of the ratings, however, Moonves' comments on the likely future of Star Trek: Enterprise were rather ominous. "The Star Trek franchise has obviously been a very important franchise for Paramount, for the studio," he said in an interview reported at Broadcasting and Cable. "The last movie didn't do particularly well. The series is struggling." Moonves suggested that Star Trek may need to be given a rest.http://www.trektoday.com/news/200105_05.shtml
Both Moonves and UPN president of entertainment Dawn Ostroff said that no decision had been made about whether Paramount would keep Enterprise next season, and Moonves said that Paramount had not made a decision on whether there would be a new feature film or another television series for the franchise either.