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Ryan Johnson, May 19 2009
As many of you read through the entries for the SkepticBlog from all of these talented minds, you probably see many references to The Skeptologists.
I’ll assume for a moment that many of you already know what The Skeptologists is all about. Since the start of the blog, many new readers are undoubtedly trying to figure it out. Today, rather than writing a long blog here, I’m going to invite you to take a look at the newly refreshed Skeptologists Website.
This past weekend, I spent a few hours giving our Official Show Site an overhaul, adding details about the theme of the show and giving some never released details about how the program will be presented.
You don’t get it for free however, It will cost you a minute or two. Once you’ve read through the website, please take a quick moment to make a comment on the “Your Turn” page so that those who come through afterwards (including TV execs and agents that we send there) will understand just how much support we have for a skeptically-minded TV program.

Visit the Official Show Website at www.Skeptologists.com
I hope you enjoy the site, and look forward to your comments.
If you see any typo’s or encounter technical problems, please feel free to email me directly.
Enjoy!
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Ryan Johnson, Dec 16 2008
I ran across a comment on the blog that I wrote last week. It caught my interest.
Ejdalise wrote:
Not to say you guys won’t get there, but . . . I don’t know; perhaps it’s where I live, but I don’t often meet people who would be considered your target audience. Quite the opposite, in fact.
I thought about it for a bit, and wondered, why would he make that type of comment? It didn’t take that long to realize that what is happening at least in terms of Ejdalise, is that many people don’t really understand our goals and intentions for this program, and thus think that we are aiming to create a show that is aimed at our smallish, yet active skeptical community. This is just not so.
In order for a TV series to be successful in a “real” way that’s judged in the scale that will even make a blip in the Nielsen ratings, one must create a program that is consumable on the national, dare I say, international, scale. Too bad really, because that means that we have to create a show that must be, hmm how to say this correctly well… just easily understood by the general TV viewing audience.
If we went out and created a TV show “For the Skeptics by The Skeptics” We wouldn’t last a season, probably only two episodes. Forget the major networks, it wouldn’t get off the ground. As big as the community is, we’re not nearly big enough…yet. Continue reading…
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Ryan Johnson, Dec 09 2008
What will it take to get a TV series with the tenets of reason, science and intelligence onto the airwaves of a major TV network?
Well, a lot. As our production team quietly works towards doing just that, the rest of the world is unfortunately left in the dark, at least as it pertains to “The Skeptologists.” I, and a handful of others are blessed (or cursed) with the knowledge of the what could be in store for our dutiful production. That knowledge comes with a price. (And I’m not talking about exorbitant production costs) We know because we are the ones that are actively doing the work to make this happen. We keep the details of the production quiet for many reasons, among those are the fact that the show is evolving, and we’ve got the right amount of cooks at this point. The other biggie is that we want to protect the hard work that our entire cast and crew has given to this project by making sure that some other company doesn’t come along and grab our format. (Though even if they did, good luck! We’ve got the Skeptical Dream Team so neener neener neener!) Continue reading…
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