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Jericho Fans Show It's Not Over Yet
by FreedomofMedia | March 30, 2008 at 11:19 am
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Fans of the CBS show Jericho are trying to get their show back. This is similar to their first Campaign to bring their show back, and it worked. Actually, there are many factors that have changed from the first protest. For one thing this time around Jericho fans seem to be split on how to deal with the Situation, some want to send Nuts to Nielsen, the company who came up with Jericho's rating. Most at the Jericho camp are different they are focusing on bringing their show to another network like the CW or Sci-Fi.
The members of many Jericho sites seem split but that won't end these fans many hopes for the future of their show.
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at 12:12 on March 31st, 2008
If you want more Jericho please write to: Ms. Nancy Tellem, President, CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group, 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, CA 91604-2190. Ask her to continue to produce Jericho and sell it to another network. These letters need to go out now, if we wish to save Jericho. For more information go to: http://www.jericho-kansas.com/Community/SaveJerichoCampaign/tabid/195/Default.aspx
at 20:49 on June 20th, 2008
Very nice Jordan, nicely put and this definitely gets attention. We can and will bring back Jericho for a season three.
at 20:50 on June 20th, 2008
FreedomofMedia, I like this story. It's good stuff. And it give CBS the message that we want Jericho back on CBS on Friday nights.
at 21:25 on September 21st, 2008
Jericho was a top notch show that merged action, adventure and drama. It had an incredibly deep and prolific message underlying the story. It is unfortunate that television lacks viewers who are desiring more, specifically what this show offered. Yes, the topic at hand was dismal (and perhaps hit home just a little too close), yet the characters invoked a sense of hope and a true belief that the world has good people who will fight for what is true and right. I am terribly sad to say goodbye.