I watched the episode 'Wizard' this afternoon and my I had forgotten just what a sexy voice Gabriel Mann has!
I can't post his voice so you'll have to have his mischievous face instead
There's a definite twinkle in those eyes!
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Monday, 28 March 2011
This weeks JBC
Week of March 27th
Dawn Ostroff [President of Entertainment]
Kevin Levy [Program Planning and Scheduling]
The CW
3300 W. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91505
Barry M. Meyer, Chairman and CEO
Alan F. Horn, President & COO
Bruce Rosenblum,President, Warner Bros. Television Group
Peter Roth, President, Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
4000 Warner Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91522
Kevin Reilly, President
Robert Murdoch, Chairman and CEO
Fox Entertainment Group Inc.
FOX
10201 W Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
90064-2606,
Your letter can simply be a brief note, so long as it is clear you want more Legend of the Seeker. ;)
-Postcards are both cheap and very effective.
-Be polite in your letters. The person who will read them didn't cancel our show, so we shouldn't treat them as if they did.
-If possible, try to argue that Legend of the Seeker would greatly benefit all parties involved in its resurrection. State that even with poor time slots, lack of promotion and erratic airing schedules, the series still managed to gain millions of dedicated followers. If given a chance, it could be one of the most popular shows currently on television!
-To request re-runs when we contact the networks!
Original post here
Dawn Ostroff [President of Entertainment]
Kevin Levy [Program Planning and Scheduling]
The CW
3300 W. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91505
Barry M. Meyer, Chairman and CEO
Alan F. Horn, President & COO
Bruce Rosenblum,President, Warner Bros. Television Group
Peter Roth, President, Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
4000 Warner Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91522
Kevin Reilly, President
Robert Murdoch, Chairman and CEO
Fox Entertainment Group Inc.
FOX
10201 W Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
90064-2606,
Your letter can simply be a brief note, so long as it is clear you want more Legend of the Seeker. ;)
-Postcards are both cheap and very effective.
-Be polite in your letters. The person who will read them didn't cancel our show, so we shouldn't treat them as if they did.
-If possible, try to argue that Legend of the Seeker would greatly benefit all parties involved in its resurrection. State that even with poor time slots, lack of promotion and erratic airing schedules, the series still managed to gain millions of dedicated followers. If given a chance, it could be one of the most popular shows currently on television!
-To request re-runs when we contact the networks!
Original post here
Monday, 21 March 2011
Netflix News
Netfilx is asking twitter peeps what their favourite cancelled show is. Why is this a big deal you ask? Well, it's because Netflix has recently announced that it is to commission it's own original shows. It's branching out from rentals and is looking to produce it's own.
It recently secured the rights to produce 'Hose of Cards' from Hollywood powerhouse Kevin Spacey.
This is good news for us! Netflix knows what it's customers want so let's get on to telling them we want Seeker back.
You can reply to the tweet here
But please, do write to them as well. Their addresses have been added to the JBC
Ted Sarandos [Chief Content Officer]
Netflix Inc.
345 N Maple Drive, # 300
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5183
Reed Hastings [Founder, Chairman and CEO]
Netflix Inc.
100 Winchester Circle
Los Gatos, CA 95032-1815
Also mention if you found, or watch, LotS through Netflix, it'll be more incentive for them.
Might also be worth combining this with the 'how much have you spent' campaign too, to really let them know how much they could make from picking the show up.
It recently secured the rights to produce 'Hose of Cards' from Hollywood powerhouse Kevin Spacey.
This is good news for us! Netflix knows what it's customers want so let's get on to telling them we want Seeker back.
You can reply to the tweet here
But please, do write to them as well. Their addresses have been added to the JBC
Ted Sarandos [Chief Content Officer]
Netflix Inc.
345 N Maple Drive, # 300
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5183
Reed Hastings [Founder, Chairman and CEO]
Netflix Inc.
100 Winchester Circle
Los Gatos, CA 95032-1815
Also mention if you found, or watch, LotS through Netflix, it'll be more incentive for them.
Might also be worth combining this with the 'how much have you spent' campaign too, to really let them know how much they could make from picking the show up.
Saturday, 19 March 2011
Baby we're back!
I've know, I've been away for a while, have been a very busy bee. But I'm back and still fighting!
First, I'm really pleased that we have a fan table at the London Film and Comic Con this July. It's a fabulous opportunity to expand the fan base and let more Brits now about the wonder that is LotS. If you want to come along and help man the table, I would love to hear from you and you can sign up here
Hoping to meet lots of other Seeker fans there!
Second, and more important, is that this time of year is when the US networks start looking at which shows they are going to pick up. This is our shot! If we can do a big drive to show the networks we're still here, still fighting and we still want out show, then we can convince them to pick it up. And now is the time to do it!
The unflappable team at the LotS forums have some brilliant ideas, and a much expanded Journey Book Campaign.
I know the long fight has been wearing and a lot of people have given up. But this time of year is a brilliant chance for us to show the hungry-for-new-shows networks that picking up LotS will make them money.
So if there was ever a time to get back in the fight, it is now!
Money counts to the networks so this thread by Dragonfly on telling the networks how much you've spent on SoS is a great idea. Count everything - stamps, paper, DVDs, donations, the works. And tell them how you'd much rather spend that money on merchandise from the show. Let's get those $$ signs flashing before their eyes!
This weeks JBC:
Lillah McCarthy SVP Original Programming [CA]
Michael Wright EVP / Head of Programming [CA]
Sandra Dewey SVP, Original Programming [CA]
TNT - Turner Network Television
3500 W Olive Ave
15th Fl
Burbank, CA 91505-4630
and
Steve Koonin President, Turner Entertainment [ATL]
Mark Lazarus President, Turner Entertainment Group [ATL]
TNT - Turner Network Television
1050 Techwood Dr. NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Steven Bersch [President, Worldwide Acquisitions Group]
Jamie Erlicht [Co-President, Programming]
Zack Van Amburg [Co-President, Programming]
Steve Mosko [President]
Steve Kent [EVP Programming]
Sony Pictures Television
10202 W. Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
Thomas Tull [Founder/Chairman/CEO]
Jon Jashni [Chief Creative Officer]
Jeremy Elice
Larry Clark [COO/CFO]
Matthieu Coppe [EVP, Corporate Strategy]
Legendary Pictures
4000 Warner Blvd. Building 76
Burbank, CA 91522
Original post and schedule for March is here
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