Well at least the site at http://www.nbc.com/Footer/Contact_Us/ still works!
Maybe there's some hope for me (and if there is anybody else, here, still
cares), yet!
Before I go, I just want to tell everybody, here, that I'm going to close next
Poll (The question is "Where do you hope that Howie and the Producers will go to
next (below) as part of their 'Around the World' episodes?") located at the top
in the Polls section in 5 days. Please participate in it if you haven't done so
or if you have joined, here, recently. Alright?
I need lots of input on this one!
The other Polls I'll tell you later what they're about and when I'll close them.
--- In Deal_or_No_Deal@yahoogroups.com, "spockxavier" <spockxavier@...> wrote:
>
> It's almost 2 months since I've sent an e-mail to Ms. Niu. Guess what? I've
sent an e-mail to Ms. Niu (after I've found out last Thursday that Mr. Silverman
decided to cancel the show) night and, again, the System Administrator from NBC
Universal said, "The recipient name is not recognized.".
>
> Also I sent the same e-mail to NBC's Viewer Relations, last night and I got a
response almost immediately from postmaster@... that said, "Delivery to the
following recipients failed.".
>
> The only person that I can contact to save the show, last night, is Nikki
Lichterman. So if anybody want to save the show (which I don't see, here), you
can e-mail to her, right away!
>
> The e-mail that I've sent to Ms. Lichterman goes something like this, below
(in quotes).
>
> "How dare your President decided to cancel this show without giving it another
chance and a second look!
>
> What are NBC's reasons, anyway, for doing this???
>
> 1. The show's ratings dropped because of the economic downturn (One time, one
of the episode's ratings had dropped by 10 something or 30 something
percent!)???
>
> 2. TV viewers continue to lose viewers???
>
> One of my local newspapers in early December, I've read a back in early
December, said that your network has planned to make this the show's final
season because of overexposure from this and the syndicated version (No thanks
to NBC Universal's and Endelmol's stupid idea!). Your prime-time version hadn't
been overexposed like ABC's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire more than several
years ago, you know!
>
> Does this mean the Network's version will be cancelled after this year because
of NBC's plans to move D.O.N.D. to syndication?
>
> If yes, please don't. Please, I'm begging you!
>
> Please have the show on at least once a week on your network besides being on
syndication at the same time. I once saw an episode, last fall. I didn't like it
at!
>
> If you're not going to bring it back for a full season, at least, bring it
back as a mid-season replacement just in case the new shows don't do well.
>
> I may or may not have figured your reasons for canceling D.O.N.D.. Here are my
reasons why you should not.
>
> 1. You don't have to compete against Are you Smarter than a Fifth Grader? and
Don't Forget the Lyrics next season because FOX have cancelled them from their
schedule (You should be very happy about this!)!
>
> 2. If the show wasn't doing well this season, why did they won the 2008
People's Choice Award for Favourite Game Show???
>
> 3. I heard that you'll recover from the economic downturn this fall or
something! Your ratings should recover if you change your mind by bring the show
back for the fall season. Be patient a bit!
>
> 4. This show was cheap to make and for your network to buy than a scripted
show. Right?.
>
> I hope my e-mail will convince your network and Mr. Silverman to carefully and
hopefully reconsider.
>
> Can you let me know Mr. Silverman's e-mail so that I can e-mail this letter to
him??? If you, can you pass this e-mail to me?
>
> Please let me know, soon. I'm desperate for answers!
>
> Thank you.
>
> If your President won't undo your decision to cancel this top show (as DOND's
Leyla Milani once said to me, last week) of yours right now, your network's
ratings will go even lower and you'll still be in the same ranking as you are
this year! I think he already shot himself in the foot and he'll regret it next
year."
>
> Don't hesitate at all in letting me know what you think of my e-mail above to
save the Prime-time show.
>
> --- In Deal_or_No_Deal@yahoogroups.com, "spockxavier" <spockxavier@> wrote:
> >
> > I've e-mailed to Ms. Niu back on January 31, 2008 by sending the
> > following, below (in quotes).
> >
> > "Dear Ms. Niu:
> >
> > I've found out a few months ago that will be a DOND syndication
> > series planned in the fall of 2008.
> >
> > Is this true???
> >
> > Does this mean the Network's version will be cancelled after this
> > year because of NBC's plans to move DOND to syndication?
> >
> > If yes, please don't. Please, I'm begging you!
> >
> > Please have the show on at least once a week on your network besides
> > being on syndication at the same time. The reason why I'm asking you
> > this because just in case in the syndication won't do well.
> >
> > Please let me know, soon. I'm desperate for answers!
> >
> > Thank you.".
> >
> > When I e-mailed to her today about when she will respond to this e-
> > mail, above (in quotes), that I've sent to her 3 months ago, the
> > System Administrator from NBC Universal said, "The recipient name is
> > not recognized.".
> >
> > So forget e-mailing to her to save the network show! Just e-mail to
> > NBC's Viewer Relations and more importantly go to or click on
> > http://www.endemolusa.tv/ and click on "Contact Us" (Please let me
> > know if you know how to contact somebody there so that I can contact
> > them a.s.a.p.), right now!
> >
> > HURRY! Time is running out!!!
> >
> > --- In Deal_or_No_Deal@yahoogroups.com, "spockxavier"
> > <spockxavier@> wrote:
> > >
> > > As you may or may not know, the show is going to be on Syndication
> > in
> > > the fall of 2008.
> > >
> > > I've found out about this from
> > > http://www.celebrityspider.com/news/october07/article100807-14.html
> > > (Click on go to it for more details!) last October.
> > >
> > > I've found out something that is scary to me (in my opinion) and
> > that
> > > you should all be concerned about.
> > >
> > > I've found out from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deal_or_No_Deal_%
> > > 28US_game_show%29 a few months ago where someone (From the show?)
> > > posted the following ...
> > >
> > > "The syndicated version will only be a half-hour long each episode,
> > > with a top prize of $250,000. Also, the syndicated version will
> > have
> > > fewer models and cases;[19] a total of 3 models will appear on the
> > > syndicated version, with 22 cases being carried by audience members
> > > in exchange for the shot at becoming a contestant. [20] This format
> > > would be similar to the UK version of the show."
> > >
> > > Should I believe anything this person said, above, is true???
> > >
> > > If what this person had said was true, I need your help! Pass this
> > > message of mine to any other DOND message boards that you may know
> > > of! Tell your friends and family to send an e-mail to Grace Niu,
> > who
> > > is Sr. Press Manager, Primetime Series at NBC (grace.niu@),
> > > NBC Viewer Relations Department
> > > (http://www.nbc.com/Footer/Contact_Us/).
> > >
> > > We have to convince NBC to have the show on at least once a week on
> > > their network besides being on syndication at the same time,
> > somehow!
> > > I e-mailed to Viewer Relations, earlier this month or last month
> > > about this.
> > >
> > > I'll see if I can some time to e-mail to Ms. Niu as soon as
> > possible!
> > >
> > > Have anybody ever use
> > > http://www.petitiononline.com/create_petition.html , before, or
> > heard
> > > of it?
> > >
> > > Does anybody know how to use it and help type and create a petition
> > > to save the show, as soon as possible, so that we can sign it???
> > >
> > > If somebody knows, then let us know, here!
> > >
> > > I need to save the show before it's too late (I get the feeling
> > that
> > > I'm not going to like the syndicated version and format.)!
> > >
> > > Who's with me??? Anybody going to help me out, here???
> > >
> > > If the show's not going to be back on NBC, then it won't be my
> > fault!
> > > I don't intend to save a favorite show all by myself like I once
> > did
> > > with the Average Joe series also on NBC (No one even bother to help
> > > me on this!). You have nobody to blame but yourselves because you
> > > don't care!
> > >
> >
>