‘Heroes’ Producer Asks Fans One Question
One of the best uses of modern statistics and polling has done is in bringing things out of test screenings and focus groups to let them know women hate one character or think another is too stereotypical, et. al.
But by the power of the Internet (and a great little webcasting platform called Seesmic) a producer of the show “Heroes” to find out one thing — how many people watch his show on the Web through Hulu or P2P shares, downloaded them from iTunes or simply TiVo it. He also wants to know what you like about that method you like.
So how to do that? Well, the page above is on Seesmic, and you can also use Seesmic on comments on my post. If you don’t do video or don’t use Seesmic, just write it out. But funny pictures are good. I like informational children’s books like the ones Ike Pigott has taken to writing. I will forward tthose on along to the producer.
And if someone could care less about “Heroes”, feel free to evaluate “Media Scribbler” here (not on his Seesmic post, which would confuse him.) Do you like the daily TV posts? Do you like the news? And does my snark create laughter and not embarassment? I’m open to criticism, I hope
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