"Eva" <eva1removethis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "ottomatic" <spamout@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "Snow" <rmflury_2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Flood CBS with emails, letter and Faxes
> >
> > it won't work, ....
>
> Some campaigns do work - like the ones for "Farscape" and "Firefly", for
> example
I don't know about Farscape, but it was on cable<lower requirements for
viewer****p>
but IMHO it is too much of a stretch to say Firefly 'worked'
all Fox did was burn-off epps and finally air the pilot - a course they
have
taken before for failed series<Tru Calling comes to mind>
I do know an extrodinary campain was undertaken to 'save' Angel
even driving a truck with a billboard on top pleading for the continuation
of
that series. in the end it all fell on deaf ears
- but they need to be well organised, financed a little and they
> have to target the right people and organisations. Writing letters to
CBS
> alone is not going to accomplish much.
>
>
> > ...but, FWIW
> > people who claim to know say send ONLY Post Cards - don't know why
>
> As I understand it, emails can be faked (one person can send countless
> emails under different addresses so it's easy to skew numbers), letters
need
> to be opened by someone, which leads to delays, and they may contain
> undesirable substances. Postcards, OTOH, do not have either of those
> problems.
>
> Eva
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