The point of a letter-writing campaign is not for
us to get a response. A letter to Sci-Fi is not going to generate a letter from Bonnie Hammer saying, "You know Joe, I wasn't going to do this series, but your letter convinced me." More often than not a letter to a network will generate a form letter, or no response at all.
A letter to a sponsor
sometimes generates a response. I'd say about sixty to seventy percent of the sponsors I wrote during the
Crusade campaign sent a letter back, some of them specifically addressing points I had raised in my letter, or even quoting from it verbatim. But, again, these letters can't provide any
answers. All most of the sponsors will do is thank for you writing, say that they care what the public thinks of the shows they advertise on, and assure you that your letter has been passed on to the appropriate people. Sometimes this is the sponsor's media buyers, sometimes the network, sometimes both, along with the studio.
This is the reaction we're hoping for. If the decision on
Rangers is a close one, we're hoping that a lot of sponsors passing on positive feedback from viewers will help sway Sci-Fi. But if this is the case, we'll probably never know it.
Since you're in Denmark, this isn't an effort you can really contribute to, unfortunately. You're not the target consumer of most of these companies, and a glance at the postmark or return address is all anyone will need to know that you did
not see their commercial - or that if you did, you saw it on a bootlegged tape in a country where their product isn't sold.
Right now the question is whether or not
Rangers gets sold to an
American network. Once that happens folks can start lobbying stations all over the world to carry it. I'm sure Warner Bros. would be very happy if you did. But the first hurdle is to get a series on the air
here.
Then we can start worrying about
keeping it on the air
, and getting it beamed around the world.
One battle at a time.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
joseph-demartino@att.net