
Ain’t over yet
The fight to save “Dallas” isn’t over. Rescuing the series from cancellation remains an uphill battle, but there’s still a chance another network will give the show a new home — and there are still things fans can do to show their support.
Here are my recommendations:
• Encourage The CW to save “Dallas.” The CW might be a long shot to pick up the series, but that doesn’t mean we should stop lobbying the network. Here’s the contact information:
The CW Television Network
Address: 3300 West Olive Avenue, Burbank, CA 91505
Telephone: 818-977-2500
Email: feedback@CWTV.com
Online feedback: http://www.cwtv.com/feedback/comments
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheCW
Twitter: @CW_network
If you’re not sure what to say when you contact The CW, you might get some ideas by reading the memo I penned to the network’s president last week.
Also: Some “Dallas” fans are planning a CW-themed “tweet-a-thon” on Wednesday, October 29, at 9 p.m. Eastern. If you’re on Twitter, please participate and tweet #SaveDallas messages to the network.
• Encourage Warner Bros. to keep fighting for the show. Warner Bros., the studio that produces “Dallas,” is leading the charge to find the series a new home. It’s important the Warner Bros. executives know how much we appreciate their efforts. Here’s the contact information for the studio’s television division:
Warner Bros. Television Group
Address: 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, CA 91522
Telephone: 818-954-6000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/warnerbrostv
Twitter: @warnerbrostv
If you need help composing messages to Warner Bros., check out the suggestions I shared last week.
• Keep spreading the word on social media. It’s a good idea to target The CW and Warner Bros., but it can’t hurt to share some general love for “Dallas” on social media too.
Fans have sent 570,000 #SaveDallas tweets during the past month, the “Help Save Dallas” petition has 81,000 signatures, and the Dallas: Get the Ewings a New Network Facebook page boasts 13,000 “likes.” Keep it up. Every tweet, like and signature is another expression of support for our favorite show.
I know this is a tough time, everyone. We’ve been fighting hard for almost a month and it’s difficult to know how much progress we’re making. Please don’t give up.
“Dallas” has given all of us so much enjoyment over the years; as long as there’s a chance the show can continue, we owe it to the cast, the crew and our fellow fans to keep fighting for them.
Share your ideas and positive comments below and check out Dallas Decoder’s Save Dallas Page for links to news coverage, petitions, other fan sites and more.
















