SOS - Save One Show
It’s TV bubble time over in the States at the moment; the time of year when the major TV Networks decide whether to renew thier shows for another season, or burst their bubble and stop them!
Now, while some shows are completely safe and secure for yet another year, such as Grey’s Anatomy, Lost, 24, Ugly Betty etc - there are some equally as good shows which sadly may be facing the chop!
So, what can you do? Especially over in the UK? Well - E! Online for the 7th year running have set up a poll of all the possibily endangered shows, giving you the chance to vote for the one show you want to see saved and brought back next year for another season! The winner receives show-saving promotion in all three of their mediums—E! Online, E! News and the Vine. Plus, they will personally deliver your show-saving plea directly to the network execs of the winning show.
Now, before any of you say that online polls are pointless (most of which normally are), this one is different. Apparently they have successfully saved the winning show five out of the previous six previous years - which is pretty damn impressive. Also, as they are well established in the Media industry themselves, they have a wealth of credibiity which the network execs love!
So, get voting - the whole complete list can be found here at E! Online - So far over 600,000 votes have been counted and you only have until Friday 6th April to cast your vote!
As of Thursday 29th; the top five leading shows so far (in alpahbetical order) are;
Gilmore Girls
One Tree Hill
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
Supernatural
Veronica Mars
So, as they are in alpahbetical order, any of those five maybe winning - but apparently the top two are neck and neck!
Hopefully you’ll make the right decision! *cough* Vote Studio 60! *cough*


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