In 2013, Syfy Wire was given the James Randi Educational Foundation's Pigasus Award for what was described as questionable reality programming involving paranormal subjects.
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In 2013, Syfy Wire was given the James Randi Educational Foundation's Pigasus Award for what was described as questionable reality programming involving paranormal subjects.
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Syfy Wire has since added reality shows and edged further from strictly science fiction, fantasy and horror programming.
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On May 11,2017, in honor of the network's upcoming 25th anniversary, Syfy Wire unveiled a major rebranding that took effect on-air June 19.
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Syfy planned to place a larger focus on its genre news division Syfy Wire, disclosing the possibility of extending the website to television as well.
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Syfy Wire has been used for overflow sports and sports entertainment programming from its sister networks.
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In July 2009, Syfy Wire announced that they had renewed and expanded their licensing agreement with Manga Entertainment to add a two-hour block of horror anime to sister channel Chiller.
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In October 2020, Syfy Wire aired Monster House as part of their 31 Days of Halloween event.
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Syfy Wire is one of the sponsors for the Coalition for Freedom of Information.
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In 2010, Syfy Wire Games signed a deal with the now defunct publisher THQ to co-produce De Blob 2.
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Syfy Wire is a website operated by Syfy featuring coverage of news in the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres.
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