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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 147584" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Bette, here's hoping it goes to air. If it doesn't, maybe they will air it later on, since it's not as time-based as something like the Pope's visit. Tim's story will still be as effective a week later, while by then the Pope's visit will be old news.</p><p></p><p>We had something like that happen with an interview we did with one of the current affairs TV shows, on the lack of doctor in our area. They had asked to interview me and a handful of others. One of the 'handful' I spoke to put the word out and when the news crew turned up there were over 300 people, which made it a very obvious need, really emphasised the problem and how desperate we were.</p><p></p><p>It didn't air for six weeks. But the news was still fresh - we still didn't have a doctor. What had been happening in the meantime on the news show - lots of other stories that WERE likely to date, were run ahead of ours. But it did run, and when it did there was no big news competing for attention.</p><p></p><p>If Tim's story gets 'bounced' for the Pope, call and ask them (or get someone else to call, if you're still too raw) to find out if they will run the story at a later date.</p><p></p><p>Someone has to know who did this, running your interview is a good way to keep consciences nagged to do the decent thing and get a murderer off the streets.</p><p></p><p>Hugs, Bette. I wish I could watch the interview too.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 147584, member: 1991"] Bette, here's hoping it goes to air. If it doesn't, maybe they will air it later on, since it's not as time-based as something like the Pope's visit. Tim's story will still be as effective a week later, while by then the Pope's visit will be old news. We had something like that happen with an interview we did with one of the current affairs TV shows, on the lack of doctor in our area. They had asked to interview me and a handful of others. One of the 'handful' I spoke to put the word out and when the news crew turned up there were over 300 people, which made it a very obvious need, really emphasised the problem and how desperate we were. It didn't air for six weeks. But the news was still fresh - we still didn't have a doctor. What had been happening in the meantime on the news show - lots of other stories that WERE likely to date, were run ahead of ours. But it did run, and when it did there was no big news competing for attention. If Tim's story gets 'bounced' for the Pope, call and ask them (or get someone else to call, if you're still too raw) to find out if they will run the story at a later date. Someone has to know who did this, running your interview is a good way to keep consciences nagged to do the decent thing and get a murderer off the streets. Hugs, Bette. I wish I could watch the interview too. Marg [/QUOTE]
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