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Originally posted by Chris Billings
Besides Cosgrove and Lifetime, an even bigger media giant maybe key to getting new Unsolved episodes on the air.
Thats right, Disney owns 50% of UM's current home, Lifetime Television. With that kind of voting power, they have tremendous influence over Lifetimes programming.
Maybe its time CEO Michael Eisner and the people at Disney heard from us.
Keep writing and calling,
Chris
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Writing to the company is the best way to go. It cannot be stressed enough times that physical letters carry far more weight than either emails or phone calls. The problem with the latter two methods is that they are easier to disregard and forget (especially since emails can be quickly and easily deleted). A pile of physical letters sent via snail mail are much harder to ignore.
Don't forget another thing: keep your letters both civil and concise. Hostility of any kind (such as insults, accusations, or rudeness) will only work against you.
And if your letter is too long, chances are the reader will get bored, discard it, and not bother to finish reading it. That's why it is extremely important to keep the letter short and to the point. Stick to what is relevant.
I know that I have given these important tips before, but some things can never be stressed too many times.