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Topic: How to Pitch Good Morning America/Early Show/etc.?
| Author | Message |
| Colette | Posted 7/8/2008 6:27:32 PM | show profile | email poster I'm trying to find the best way to pitch these morning shows for a segment idea. Finding contact info for them is virtually impossible - they only post general "fill in the blank" email forms and no real phone numbers. I'm up against a brick wall - anyone have any insight to share? |
| maphop | Posted 7/10/2008 4:19:12 PM | show profile Do you have a subscription to Bacons or Vocus? All the information you need should be available to you. |
| weiss | Posted 7/15/2008 8:44:44 PM | show profile | email poster If Bacons or other sites are too much of an investment, as they are for me right now, you should try IMDB.com. They even have a 2 week free trial, so you could essentially build up your contact list and cancel the membership. Another tip, it may be best to contact the production company to pitch an idea. Hope this helps! If you want to talk further, feel free to email me. |
| suzy.kendrick | Posted 7/25/2008 11:43:11 AM | show profile Pitches for GMA I used to intern at GMA and am still in contact with people I worked with. I could probably help you out with this. While I wouldn't be up for giving up my contact information, I'd love to help you pass along your idea and give you the feedback. Let me know if I can help. |
| ManhattanMatt | Posted 7/26/2008 8:07:55 PM | show profile Weiss ... ...there are no "production companies" associated with network morning shows like GMA or The Early Show. |







