Sci-Fi Channel
The Sci-Fi Channel, now known as Syfy, is a cable television network that primarily focuses on science fiction, fantasy, and horror programming. Launched in 1992, it features a mix of original series, movies, and acquired content, catering to fans of speculative fiction. Popular shows include Battlestar Galactica, The Expanse, and Wynonna Earp.
In addition to scripted series, the channel also airs reality shows, documentaries, and films related to the genre. Over the years, the Sci-Fi Channel has become a significant platform for showcasing innovative storytelling and has contributed to the popularity of science fiction in mainstream media.