
Who would-a-thunk that 20 Tons of peanuts could get a television network to bring a canceled television show back to life. After CBS received 8 million peanuts, 30,000 emails and watching passionate fans of a cancelled television show donate over 15,000 dollars to tornado-ravaged Greensburg, Kansas. CBS sent a letter to Jericho fans, you got our attention and your collective voice has been heard. CBS has ordered seven episodes of ‘Jericho’ for next season. Hell Yeah! I’ve been a fan since the first commercial for the show.
How did this work? I think we have the ultimate case study for a ‘Social Network Movement.’ Disgruntled fans on online message boards and radio talk shows banded together with a single idea. Send nuts to CBS officials to protest the cancellation. The idea came from a reference in the final episode to a historic moment during World War II, US General McAuliffe said ‘Nuts’ in response to Germans demanding that Americans surrender.
An interesting twist to this is how the peanuts were distributed. Instead of shipping the nuts themselves, Jericho fans used the services of nutsonline.com, which offered a turnkey solution. In fact the letter to Jericho fans from CBS president Nina Tassler can be found on their homepage.
This is a big win for television citizens; we’ve lost shows from Star Trek to Arrested Development. Now there’s a game plan.
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