Post by TVFan on Jun 8, 2006 11:51:54 GMT -5
I'm not an avid Entertainment Tonight viewer, but the few times that I do catch it, I notice that they seem to cover the other CBS crime shows extensively. I check their web site everyday to make sure that they aren't covering something that I want to see that night, and I noticed the same there. Monday night, they went behind the scenes on a CSI: Miami repeat (they probably just reran the video they used the first time the ep aired), Tuesday night they did the same with NCIS and last night they did it again with CSI: NY. In fact, they seem to run one of these "behind the scenes" pieces almost every episode during the regular season (and then rerun them during the summer repeats). I've seen them do the same for both CSI and Without a Trace. BUT, I've never seen one for CC. What gives??
Perhaps, the good people at ET are unaware that CC has a very strong fan base that would love to see CC behind the scenes pieces on the Friday edition of ET before the Sunday ep. I was going to send them a nice email about their coverage of the other shows and explain that I'd love to see the same with CC. I found a submission form for "Ask ET," but I read the "Submissions Policy" and it's totally within the rules to make suggestions. You comments may be published on the site, but I highly doubt it, since they seem to only publish the celeb questions. Anyway, if you would like to see ET cover CC more (remember that great piece on the set of "The Woods?"), then follow the link below and let ET know! The only required fields in the submission form are your date of birth and your message. The rest is up to you.
Help CC Get more ET Coverage
Perhaps, the good people at ET are unaware that CC has a very strong fan base that would love to see CC behind the scenes pieces on the Friday edition of ET before the Sunday ep. I was going to send them a nice email about their coverage of the other shows and explain that I'd love to see the same with CC. I found a submission form for "Ask ET," but I read the "Submissions Policy" and it's totally within the rules to make suggestions. You comments may be published on the site, but I highly doubt it, since they seem to only publish the celeb questions. Anyway, if you would like to see ET cover CC more (remember that great piece on the set of "The Woods?"), then follow the link below and let ET know! The only required fields in the submission form are your date of birth and your message. The rest is up to you.
Help CC Get more ET Coverage