Website gives viewers a forum to share their opinions on television shows


Posted January 18, 2012 by Melissa Hayer Comment on this article Leave a comment
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TV, TELEVISION, HAND USING REMOTE CONTROL, GRAPHIC, ILLUSTRATION

A New York company, Hit G7 Industries, has expanded its website, SaveThatShow.com to allow visitors to “stat” their favorite television shows while they’re watching them, or anytime they want.

StaTuS graphically updates viewer’s sentiments every 2 minutes for 30 minute shows and every 5 minutes for hour-long programs, according to a news release.

The latest comments on the series are also displayed with the graph.

If fans would like to send an actual paper and envelope letter to ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox and NBC to request that a show be saved, they have the ability to do this as well on the site, along with an option to request a channel or network other than those listed and send a letter via the “Visitors Choice By Request” selection.

Fans also have the opportunity to write reviews and rate the shows they like the most, or maybe the least, by submitting their critiques for display on the Featured Review page. (Review form is at the bottom of Featured Review page.) If your review is selected, your name will be displayed along with your review.

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Melissa Hayer is a Moore native and has been an assistant editor/news researcher at The Oklahoman for more than 25 years. Her lifetime love of...


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