Fans Rally to Save Journeyman!
There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for Journeyman fans. Several
weeks ago, worried that a cancellation might be forthcoming, many dedicated
fans began organizing a Save Journeyman campaign. When NBC aired an episode
of Life in place of Journeyman on December 3, campaign members spread the
word to go download episodes on iTunes, which ultimately crashed the iTunes
server. Like nuts for Jericho and Tabasco Sauce for Roswell, the latest fan
campaign involves sending boxes of Rice-a-Roni (Dan Vasser lives in San
Francisco) to the NBC offices in New York and Los Angeles. Could another
unprecedented fan campaign work its magic again and save this worthy series?
If I've learned one thing in this business, it's to never underestimate the
power and passion of the fans!
Find out how you can get involved in the campaign to Save Journeyman:
Save Journeyman
http://savejourneyman.net/2007/12/13/reports-of-journeymans-death-exaggerated/
Rice-a-Roni for Journeyman
http://save-journeyman.blogspot.com/
Pete B
12-19-2007, 12:34 PM
In article <ab2f7$476938a5$943f4036$28255@STARBAND.NET>, "Deke" <no
spam@starband.net> says...
> Fans Rally to Save Journeyman!
>
This is a new and interesting approach!
Tim Bruening
12-20-2007, 04:53 AM
Deke wrote:
> Fans Rally to Save Journeyman!
>
> There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for Journeyman fans. Several
> weeks ago, worried that a cancellation might be forthcoming, many dedicated
> fans began organizing a Save Journeyman campaign. When NBC aired an episode
> of Life in place of Journeyman on December 3, campaign members spread the
> word to go download episodes on iTunes, which ultimately crashed the iTunes
> server. Like nuts for Jericho and Tabasco Sauce for Roswell, the latest fan
> campaign involves sending boxes of Rice-a-Roni (Dan Vasser lives in San
> Francisco) to the NBC offices in New York and Los Angeles. Could another
> unprecedented fan campaign work its magic again and save this worthy series?
> If I've learned one thing in this business, it's to never underestimate the
> power and passion of the fans!
> Find out how you can get involved in the campaign to Save Journeyman:
>
> Save Journeyman
> http://savejourneyman.net/2007/12/13/reports-of-journeymans-death-exaggerated/
>
> Rice-a-Roni for Journeyman
> http://save-journeyman.blogspot.com/
I suggest lobbying the Sci Fi channel to pick it up.
Edward McArdle
12-20-2007, 05:18 AM
In article <MPG.21d374821599bc3998b619@news.usenetserver.com>,
Pete B <xxxh@_someething.com> wrote:
> In article <ab2f7$476938a5$943f4036$28255@STARBAND.NET>, "Deke" <no
> spam@starband.net> says...
> > Fans Rally to Save Journeyman!
> >
>
> This is a new and interesting approach!
I missed the first episode of Journeyman, and found the second difficult
to follow - after only one episode! But it was sufficiently interesting
that if there is a complete story at the end of the season I might get
the DVDs.
--
my URL,
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mcardle
RichA
12-20-2007, 12:36 PM
On Dec 20, 4:53 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
> Deke wrote:
> > Fans Rally to Save Journeyman!
>
> > There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for Journeyman fans. Several
> > weeks ago, worried that a cancellation might be forthcoming, many dedicated
> > fans began organizing a Save Journeyman campaign. When NBC aired an episode
> > of Life in place of Journeyman on December 3, campaign members spread the
> > word to go download episodes on iTunes, which ultimately crashed the iTunes
> > server. Like nuts for Jericho and Tabasco Sauce for Roswell, the latest fan
> > campaign involves sending boxes of Rice-a-Roni (Dan Vasser lives in San
> > Francisco) to the NBC offices in New York and Los Angeles. Could another
> > unprecedented fan campaign work its magic again and save this worthy series?
> > If I've learned one thing in this business, it's to never underestimate the
> > power and passion of the fans!
> > Find out how you can get involved in the campaign to Save Journeyman:
>
> > Save Journeyman
> >http://savejourneyman.net/2007/12/13/reports-of-journeymans-death-exa...
>
> > Rice-a-Roni for Journeyman
> >http://save-journeyman.blogspot.com/
>
> I suggest lobbying the Sci Fi channel to pick it up.
Journeyman is a raging bore. A complete misuse of a good cast.