We have been vocal.
We have been persistent.
We have asked The CW.
We have asked CBS
Star-Crossed fans are nothing, if not loyal. Now we'd like to express our wants and needs to yet another network, Hulu.
Why Hulu? Read this snippet taken from an article on CancelledSciFi.com
"[Star-Crossed] is a very good candidate because it should be a relatively low cost show seeing as it aired on The CW and should easily fit within the budgets that Netflix or Amazon is playing with and possibly even Hulu. If one of those services is not looking at this one (or even one of the cable channels), they definitely need to give it some attention."
Why now? With shows such as Longmire, and possibly even Witches of East End being picked up by Netflix, now is the perfect time to re-engage, and take the popularity of Star-Crossed to Hulu. If they see what Netflix is doing, it would be smart for them to jump on the bandwagon. We'll just take that bandwagon to their front door.
Monday, November, 24, pick up your phone and call Hulu. Call once, twice, three times. As many as it takes!
Corporate Office: 310-571-4700
Customer Service: 877-485-8411 Option 5
Not sure what to say? Here's a sample script that you can use as a guideline.
YOU: "Hello, I understand Hulu is now getting into the market of Original Programming."
HULU: "Yes, that's right."
YOU: "Have you heard of the popular sci-fi drama, Star-Crossed, recently dropped by The CW?"
HULU: "Yes, we have." Or "No, we haven't."
YOU: "Star-Crossed is relatively cheap to produce, and comes with a large fanbase. Would Hulu be interested in picking it up and producing a second season?"
HULU: "We don't discuss content outside of our company."
YOU: "I understand. Please take it into consideration. Fans are willing to pay for this show, and could be lucrative for your company. Thank you."
In addition, we're asking everyone to send an email to Hulu, asking them to please pick up Star-Crossed for a second season.
Content: [email protected]
Support: [email protected]
Your email should be similar to your phone call, and read similar to this:
Hello,
I understand Hulu is getting into the business of Original Programming. I'd like to suggest a show to you that comes with a large fanbase, ready to pay.
The sci-fi drama, Star-Crossed was recently canceled by The CW, and fans have been campaigning to save it. They have written letters, sent spaghetti, postcards, and even flowers to the networks in hopes of reviving the show, but networks can be stubborn, and reversing a decision is almost unheard of. Now we're bringing our show to you.
Star-Crossed is relatively cheap to produce and would give your original content a little boost, not to mention adding millions of subscribers to your network.
Please give this show a chance.
Thank you for your time,
Easy, right? Now get your dialing fingers ready, and those emails drafted up. Monday will be here soon, and we need to be louder than ever before.
We have been persistent.
We have asked The CW.
We have asked CBS
Star-Crossed fans are nothing, if not loyal. Now we'd like to express our wants and needs to yet another network, Hulu.
Why Hulu? Read this snippet taken from an article on CancelledSciFi.com
"[Star-Crossed] is a very good candidate because it should be a relatively low cost show seeing as it aired on The CW and should easily fit within the budgets that Netflix or Amazon is playing with and possibly even Hulu. If one of those services is not looking at this one (or even one of the cable channels), they definitely need to give it some attention."
Why now? With shows such as Longmire, and possibly even Witches of East End being picked up by Netflix, now is the perfect time to re-engage, and take the popularity of Star-Crossed to Hulu. If they see what Netflix is doing, it would be smart for them to jump on the bandwagon. We'll just take that bandwagon to their front door.
Monday, November, 24, pick up your phone and call Hulu. Call once, twice, three times. As many as it takes!
Corporate Office: 310-571-4700
Customer Service: 877-485-8411 Option 5
Not sure what to say? Here's a sample script that you can use as a guideline.
YOU: "Hello, I understand Hulu is now getting into the market of Original Programming."
HULU: "Yes, that's right."
YOU: "Have you heard of the popular sci-fi drama, Star-Crossed, recently dropped by The CW?"
HULU: "Yes, we have." Or "No, we haven't."
YOU: "Star-Crossed is relatively cheap to produce, and comes with a large fanbase. Would Hulu be interested in picking it up and producing a second season?"
HULU: "We don't discuss content outside of our company."
YOU: "I understand. Please take it into consideration. Fans are willing to pay for this show, and could be lucrative for your company. Thank you."
In addition, we're asking everyone to send an email to Hulu, asking them to please pick up Star-Crossed for a second season.
Content: [email protected]
Support: [email protected]
Your email should be similar to your phone call, and read similar to this:
Hello,
I understand Hulu is getting into the business of Original Programming. I'd like to suggest a show to you that comes with a large fanbase, ready to pay.
The sci-fi drama, Star-Crossed was recently canceled by The CW, and fans have been campaigning to save it. They have written letters, sent spaghetti, postcards, and even flowers to the networks in hopes of reviving the show, but networks can be stubborn, and reversing a decision is almost unheard of. Now we're bringing our show to you.
Star-Crossed is relatively cheap to produce and would give your original content a little boost, not to mention adding millions of subscribers to your network.
Please give this show a chance.
Thank you for your time,
Easy, right? Now get your dialing fingers ready, and those emails drafted up. Monday will be here soon, and we need to be louder than ever before.