What can I do?
There are several ways you can help. First, the option which is most likely to help, is to let ABC know how much the show is loved, and that canceling it will be a huge mistake on their part. There are several ways to contact ABC. You can do so by e-mail, or by snail mail. Please keep in mind that snail mail, while being a little slower, is also a tad more personal, and will tend to be more effective. If you would like to do both, please do so!
You can e-mail ABC at abcaudr@abc.com
There are three executives at ABC who you need to target with your letters:
Mr. Robert A. Iger
Ms. Jamie Tarses
Programming Chief
ABC-TV
2040 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Mr. Stu Bloomberg
Chairman, ABC-TVt
ABC-TV
2040 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
ABC Telephone: (310)557-7777
ABC Fax: (310)557-6872
Keep in mind that being rude or insulting will get your letter thrown away before it is read.
Another thing which is likely to work is that another network may pick up the contract from DreamWorks, SKG, and pick up the show where ABC left off. The networks that are most likely to do this are: NBC, CBS, and FOX. Again, e-mail is OK, but there is no substitute for a professional looking letter.
NBC can be reached via e-mail at webmaster@nbc.com
You can write to the President at:
Mr. Warren Littlefield
CBS can be reached via e-mail at audsvcs@cbs.com
You can write to the President at:
Mr. Leslie Moonves
FOX can be reached via e-mail at askfox@foxinc.com
You can write to the President at:
President
UPN can be reached via their e-mail submitting form at http://www.upn.com/email2.html
PBS can be reached via e-mail at www@pbs.org
A third option which will help is to try to persuade the media to run a story on our efforts to save High Incident. This show has millions of fans, and perhaps a majority of them do not even know the show has been canceled. Were the media to run a story on this, many fans would find out and would join the effor to save the show. In addition, it's possible that media coverage focusing on the cancelation of the series might cause ABC network executives to reconsider. With that in mind, below you will find e-mail and snail mail addresses for newspapers and entertainment oriented news programs to mail to.
E-mail addresses for major newspapers:
Lastly, DreamWorks needs the support of its fans. Mr. Spielberg and his crew have given so much to us, they have entertained us to no end with the countless numbers of outstanding and exciting movies they have produced, it's time to give something back. Let's show them that the fans are out there, and that we are behind them all the way!
Contact DreamWorks at:
DreamWorks