Hers is my letter to NBC about the strike. I am in full support mode for it! I was wondering--first off, is it effective? Do you think I should mail it or email it?
Dear NBC,
Watching my favorite shows on your website was a huge convenience for me if I didn’t get to catch one on TV, even with the unentertaining ads that cut through the program. Your website in general was very enjoyable and I spent a lot of time on it, particularly The Office site. But now I regret to inform you that I will no longer be accessing your website in support of the WGA writers.
I was shocked to learn that the writers are not compensated for so-called “promotional material” like their amazing webisodes, videos on your website and downloads from iTunes. I can't bear to get onto NBC.com and watch videos knowing that the writers that made my favorite shows possible get nothing from it.
I strongly urge you reconsider this. Without writers, what would we have? Nothing. If this strike continues for as long as it may, your network will perish without a doubt. A network full of news, reality crap and sports is one that I and anyone I know would never tune into. You will lose countless viewers, but perhaps exceptionally more important to you is the loss of money.
Thank you.
Dear NBC,
Watching my favorite shows on your website was a huge convenience for me if I didn’t get to catch one on TV, even with the unentertaining ads that cut through the program. Your website in general was very enjoyable and I spent a lot of time on it, particularly The Office site. But now I regret to inform you that I will no longer be accessing your website in support of the WGA writers.
I was shocked to learn that the writers are not compensated for so-called “promotional material” like their amazing webisodes, videos on your website and downloads from iTunes. I can't bear to get onto NBC.com and watch videos knowing that the writers that made my favorite shows possible get nothing from it.
I strongly urge you reconsider this. Without writers, what would we have? Nothing. If this strike continues for as long as it may, your network will perish without a doubt. A network full of news, reality crap and sports is one that I and anyone I know would never tune into. You will lose countless viewers, but perhaps exceptionally more important to you is the loss of money.
Thank you.