FTL Newsfeed
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FTL Newsfeed | |
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Genre | Science fiction |
Created by | F. Paul Wilson Matthew J. Costello |
Starring | Joseph McKenna Jon Avner Allen R. Middleton |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 1,106[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer | Vida S. Pelletier |
Running time | 30 seconds (season 1) 60 seconds (seasons 2- 4) |
Production company | Sci-Fi Channel |
Original release | |
Network | Sci-Fi Channel USA Networks (US) |
Release | September 24, 1992 December 20, 1996 | –
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FTL Newsfeed, shown on the Sci-Fi Channel, was the channel FTL's first news feed and channel. The micro-series format gave viewers 30-second snippets of fictitious news bulletins that were supposed to have come from 150 years in the future.[2] This future timeline was fraught with stories of genetic engineering issues, technology trends, space exploration, future entertainment, right to privacy issues and geopolitical intrigue. The series was created by F. Paul Wilson and Matthew J. Costello and was filmed in New York. The series ended in a cliffhanger in December 1996.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The FTL Newsfeed Saga" F. Paul Wilson, 28 June 2017 Repairman Jack Forum
- ^ "FTL Newsfeed". Series / FTL Newsfeed. Retrieved 10 March 2023.