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UKintheUS
08-29-06, 04:30 AM
It is hoped to both encourage SCI FI to reverse its decision (ratings talk), and prove to a potential future network or film partner that SG-1 still has a strong audience.

There are loads of other ways to volunteer, including mailing letters on behalf of other fans, handing out flyers, and more. Join the campaign today! Fans of the show are encouraged to:

*write a letter or send a postcard to SCI FI Channel
*call or fax SCI FI Channel
*send e-mails to SciFi.com
*spread the word to other viewers offline
*watch the show live on SCI FI Fridays (as TiVo-delayed viewings have contributed to ratings erosion)
*support the series' new iTunes downloads

Mail letters and postcards to:

Mark Stern
Executive Vice President Original Programming
NBC Universal | SCI FI Channel
100 Universal City Plaza
Bld. 1440, 14th Floor
Universal City, CA 91608

Bonnie Hammer
President
NBC Universal | SCI FI Channel
30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, NY, 10112

Visit www.SaveStargateSG1.com

UKintheUS
08-29-06, 04:31 AM
I know i will be doing a few. It worked for Star Trek (TOS), all we need is that one last season so it all can finish.

UKintheUS
08-29-06, 02:35 PM
So no one gonna thank me :'(

HockeyKat
08-29-06, 02:51 PM
Sorry, been pretty busy today. Thanks for the link!! :) That site is pretty cool. I passed onto my husband, who is just as sad as the rest of us about this whole cancelation crap. Fans have made a difference before - maybe we can do some good here, too. :)

Paradox-sj
08-29-06, 03:48 PM
How does watching the show DVR'ed make a difference? They really dont know how many people are watching it. I know I am not a Nelsen household and I dont know anyone that is but most people that I know watch the show.

UKintheUS
08-29-06, 09:45 PM
How does watching the show DVR'ed make a difference? They really dont know how many people are watching it. I know I am not a Nelsen household and I dont know anyone that is but most people that I know watch the show.
Tivo gives raitings but two weeks after the event.

Several Cable companies and DirecTV use it.