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The Walls of CBS Come Tumbling Down

With all credit and kudos to the dedicated fans whose protests caused CBS today to reverse its decision to give the heave-ho to the series “Jericho,” we hope we added one tiny cashew last week to the pile of nuts that got a major media company to give in.

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“You got our attention; your emails and collective voice have been heard,” wrote CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler in a letter to fans that announced seven new episodes of the series about post-apocalyptic life in a Kansas town have been ordered for next season. The network had been inundated with calls and emails, we well as mounds of nuts after a line in the show, which was interestingly one of the most streamed online for the network.

During Walt’s interview with CBS CEO Les Moonves onstage at D5 last week, well-known photographer Rick Smolan asked about the series in the audience Q&A part, noting the digital nature of the protest. “It’s been impressive to hear how important the Internet has become to CBS…[but] if the Internet is as important to you as you say it is, would you consider responding to the audience? I understand it sets a precedent.”

Moonves joked that the fans had found a way around CBS email filters. “There has been an unbelievable number of emails to us and, unfortunately, because the audience of that show is very Internet savvy, they’ve learned to get around the blocking,” he said.

Walt followed up, asking about other options for the show. “Why not keep producing it and distribute it on the Internet, where maybe you don’t need that kind of huge amount of viewership?” he asked.

Moonves noted it was still a pricey proposition. “It’s well and good to say that, but when you spend the kind of money it would cost to do that, you would be losing a considerable amount of money,” he said.

Walt then asked the question that will become increasingly important as creative people find new and more economic ways to make and distribute content about the chances for such formats as Webisodes.

“It’s one of the things that is being talked about now because of the attention that it’s had,” answered Moonves.

One can hope, but for now, congratulations to the digitally-savvy emailing fans of “Jericho.”

Comments

  1. Dear Kara,
    Thank you so much for posting one of the most wonderful articles I’ve read yet today! We are so very grateful to CBS for returning Jericho to us for another season! It has been a completely amazing experience for the past 20 days. I cannot describe! I am so proud to be counted among the fans of Jericho! WE ROCK! Mr. Jeffrey Braverman of Nutsonline and Mr. Shaun OMAC…shaunomac blogtalk radio! My Heros! Without these 2 people, among numerous others, this simply would not have achieved the level it did. The rest, we the FANS did ourselves! We love Jericho and now we are quite simply NUTS FOR JERICHO!

    Thanks again!
    Lisa/Overland Park, KS

    Posted by Lisa L. at June 6th, 2007 at 7:19 pm
  2. Thank you, Kara for your article. The fans of this show really do care about the new media, and we appreciate the IMPORTANT role played by AllThingsD in educating Les, among other things. CBS did something very right with their website for fans and making the show accessible on-line. Now it is our turn to spread the word and capitalize on the recordbreaking effort. We really were heartened to hear about THAT IMPORTANT QUESTION being asked by Rick Smolen, and Walt’s MAJOR help in recognizing the significance of our movement. I think the world has been changed in a small but important way.

    Thanks again.

    Posted by Susan Daily at June 7th, 2007 at 6:54 am

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Kara Swisher started covering digital issues for The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco bureau in 1997 and also wrote the BoomTown column about the sector. With Walt Mossberg, she co-produces and co-hosts D: All Things Digital, a major high-tech and media conference.

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