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| Are you angry, sad and disappointed about the vanishing of real garden programs on TV. Want to lend your support to the fight to turn this around. Read On
This is taken from a post on the Winter Sowing forum. I know it is long but I would guess important to most of us. There is a lot of info for action, addresses, names, sites etc. In fact Nancy Drew in the 29th post on this thread lists all the addresses and Sewobsessed (founder of the protest) has THE email address for the campaign. OT: HGTV Protest Campaign
Many, many of us are fed up with the lack of real gardening programs on HGTV (what 'G'?). The more I think about all those wonderful shows that are gone/cancelled, the more I fume. Now, they've even cancelled Gardening By The Yard with Paul James (he was too old!?). What are they thinking?
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So, if we all hit them where it hurts the most - their advertisers - and email them stating that we've noticed them advertising on HGTV and in protest of the channel cancelling real gardening programs from their lineup, we, as well as our family and friends, will not be purchasing their products or patronizing their stores, do you think we could finally make some sort of impact? We'd all have to do it as a group on a certain day though, or it wouldn't work (maybe a couple weeks from now?). I thought of just doing it myself, but, well . . . what good is one person going to do? Do you think something like that would finally, finally get their attention? How many of you would really be willing to do something like this? Slam Scripps and the advertisers all in one day, they'll get that we're serious?
(Below is the addy for Sewobsessed’s blog with more information)
The point of the whole thing is that all those channels DIY/HGTV/FLN/Food Network/GAC are all
The individual channel programming people are the ones that really don't care what we want to watch. Emailing each channel individually results in a form letter reply. But, they have bosses (Scripps Networks). The only people who are going to listen to a complaint of any kind are the head honchos at the parent network and their advertisers. That's who we need to target and I'm trying! Wren Garden
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Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by flowergirl70ks 5/6KS (My Page) on Sun, Mar 29, 09 at 18:23
| Keep us informed about what to do.We are now down to zilch gardening programs. |
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- Posted by jitterbug4756 zone 8 (My Page) on Sun, Mar 29, 09 at 21:16
| I HIGHLY agree...everyhting gardening is gone off HGTV. I live near Park Seed Gardens, we have the Festival of Flowers here in Greenwood every year. last year Paul James came & gave to talks/seminars at Park. he told us that HGTV said gardening shows were not popular anymore & so they were loosing revinues so cancelled him...HIM for gosh sakes...I think its a wonderful idea for everyone to band together on whatever date you pick and let them all know, that maybe we dont say we go to Lowes/home depot/ wherever because we've seen it on those shows, but we do and any cataloug compinies... It ticks me off so bad too.. I dont want to look at "flipped houses" or "property virgins" I want to see real gardeners & gardening shows and tips &ideas....and while were at it ...what happened to the "craft" in the name...what 1 -2 craft shows a day?...Post back & give us some ideas... heck post all over these forums...I'll post one on garden junk, people who craft stuff for thier yards out of recycled "stuff"..... We're MAD and we're not gonna take it anymore !!!!!!!! |
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- Posted by butterfly4u 8 (My Page) on Sun, Mar 29, 09 at 23:49
| I watch lots of Gardening Shows on DIY network. HGTV sucks. |
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- Posted by wren-garden zone 5b/6 (My Page) on Wed, Apr 1, 09 at 11:47
| Exciting update, Sewobsessed has made it SO Easy to participate with a blog just for this campaign. See you there on April 13th. Thanks for the support! |
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