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spaminator
12-08-2005, 04:26 PM
first star trek enterprise became toast......then:

star trek communicator is toast:

STAR TREK COMMUNICATOR CEASES PUBLICATION: REFUNDS IN THE WORKS


22 Nov 2005


Decipher Inc. will not publish the STAR TREK COMMUNICATOR magazine after Issue #155. We are in the process of developing a program to access and process subscriber data, calculate refunds, and post to subscriber accounts. This process is taking longer than anticipated due to the migration of our data center to new servers. Instructions for the subscriber refund program will be emailed to each subscriber so that refunds can be properly handled on an account-by-account basis. We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience.

Sincerely,
Cindy Thornburg
President
Decipher Inc.

startrek.com almost toast:

Here's what we know so far, for anyone just catching up or hearing about it for the first time:

Original post:

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As if we needed further reminding that the fate of Star Trek is a tenuous one at best, it has been announced that Paramount Digital Entertainment, the home to STARTREK.COM since 1996, is shutting its doors as of 12/31/05. As many of you now know, Viacom and CBS started trading as separate companies today. The splitting of Viacom into two companies -- as does any corporate maneuver -- comes at a great cost to personnel. Needless to say, many here on the lot will be collecting their final paycheck at the end of the year. Oddly, one thing that hasn't been completely resolved is the ownership of Star Trek. I know it sounds crazy, but it appears to be true. We think CBS will be taking it over. (Even though it will be forever identified as a Paramount product.) As a result of this lack of clarification on the ownership of the franchise, the fate of STARTREK.COM also hangs in the balance. As of this writing, we simply do not know what is happening to the site, we just know that at the end of the year we will be out of a job! Rather than go quietly, we are in the midst of preparing a presentation for the powers-that-be designed to show the vast scope and depth to the site, and how it is a "go to" site for anyone in the world in search of Star Trek information. STARTREK.COM is used not only by fans of the show, but by licensees to promote their products, various Paramount departments (including production), convention organizers, news organizations, advertisers, etc. In other words, a lot of people use the site, and it would be almost impossible to assign it a monetary value. Before we make our case, if you would like to write a testimonial sentence or two that we can use in the presentation, it would be very gratefully received. Thanks for listening, and thanks for your support over the years. This is a great franchise and it would be sad to see it sink into an abyss of lost TV and movie franchises. I would like to think that we could do better. All the best, Tg

Tim GaskillEditorial Director Paramount Digital Entertainment5555 Melrose Ave/MOB 1208Hollywood, CA 90038www.startrek.com





Confirmed by editor: The statement you quoted at the beginning of this topic is what we know at this time.

We haven't made any official announcement about the future of STARTREK.COM - because it's still up in the air. As soon as we have definitive information we'll share it with you.

We are grateful for your support, and hope you'll stick with us going forward.

If you have comments, please send them to editor@startrek.com.

the biblical end of days is approching folks. :(

Swordfish
12-08-2005, 04:34 PM
I'm keeping the faith :(

Dr McCoy
12-20-2005, 08:40 AM
I have been a fan of Star Trek since September 8, 1966, when it debuted on NBC (that is the network that I think of, along with Desilu Productions, not Paramount). There have been 10 movies, 5 TV shows (27 seasons, around 700 episodes), anniversary specials for the 1st show, and god only knows how many conventions. The shows are seen all over the civilized world. To think that the Star Trek franchise will sink into an abyss of lost TV & movie franchises, is totally insane. Even if there is never another TV show (I don't think there should be, since it obviously ran its course), or any more feature length films, it'll never be forgotten. Star Trek will always remain as one of the most important shows in TV history. Star Trek lived on in the hearts of its fans, long before there were magazines & websites about the shows. There will always be fan sites for the show. This is not a major disaster of any kind. The world will live on and prosper.