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Dan Collins /

CBS/ February 11, 2009, 4:48 PM

"Jericho" Fans Go Nuts

A demonstrator carries a sign reading "Thank you Germany" in front of the Syrian embassy in Berlin Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Governments around the world expelled ambassadors and top Syrian diplomats Tuesday in an unusually coordinated blow to Syria's leaders, after a particularly gruesome massacre in which the United Nations says families, including children, were shot at close range in their homes. The ambassador to Germany, Radwan Loutfi, was given 72 hours to leave Germany on Tuesday. Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Germany and its allies hope "that this unambiguous message does not fall on deaf ears in Damascus." (AP Photo/dapd/Clemens Bilan)

A demonstrator carries a sign reading "Thank you Germany" in front of the Syrian embassy in Berlin Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Governments around the world expelled ambassadors and top Syrian diplomats Tuesday in an unusually coordinated blow to Syria's leaders, after a particularly gruesome massacre in which the United Nations says families, including children, were shot at close range in their homes. The ambassador to Germany, Radwan Loutfi, was given 72 hours to leave Germany on Tuesday. Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Germany and its allies hope "that this unambiguous message does not fall on deaf ears in Damascus." (AP Photo/dapd/Clemens Bilan) / Clemens Bilan

By CBS News' Michele Filgate

Jeff Braverman has seen a lot of nuts in his life, but that doesn't stop nutty behavior from surprising and even inspiring him.

Last week, Braverman's family-owned business, NutsOnline, started receiving a lot of attention from fans of "Jericho" after CBS announced its fall lineup — and the drama wasn't on it. "Jericho" is set in a small town in Kansas that's struggling to deal with the aftershocks of witnessing a nuclear attack. CBS executives are now the targets of a different kind of "attack" from the show's loyal viewers.

There was a lot of discussion on online message boards and radio shows, where disgruntled fans banded together with a single idea: Why not send nuts to CBS officials in Los Angeles and New York to protest the cancellation? The idea came from a reference in the final episode to a historic moment during World War II, when U.S. Gen. Anthony McAuliffe said "Nuts" in response to Germans demanding that Americans surrender.

So far, more than 18,000 pounds of nuts, worth $24,000, have been ordered online for the grassroots effort. Braverman's blog on the company's Web site tracks the amount of nuts ordered and money spent. It changes each time you refresh the page.

"This is beyond my wildest imagination," Braverman says, noting that the blog he constantly updates has shown the fans he cares about their cause.

Braverman took it a step further by delivering 1,000 pounds of nuts himself, showing up at the network's New York headquarters in his "nut-mobile" to coincide with an additional delivery of 4,000 pounds of protest nuts.

"Jericho" fan Jeff Knoll helped coordinate with Braverman to get Nuts Online to serve as a distributor. Knoll was one of the originators of the campaign, and his biggest hope is that the network pays attention.

"What we're trying to do in this campaign is prove that the fan base is massive," Knoll says. "The people who are into the show are really, really into the show. We're talking 'Star Trek'-style into the show."

Knoll hopes that CBS will give the show a chance to air at a time other than against "American Idol." He believes that the show could flourish in another time slot.

The Canadian-based fan fell in love with "Jericho" because of the premise. He is intrigued by the idea of emergency management; one of his jobs is working as a town councilor. Knoll also rarely watches television, but says he couldn't help getting hooked on the program.

"I was completely swept away by the story, by the uniqueness of the program, by the intelligence of the program," Knoll says.

CBS officials say they've noticed the efforts by Braverman and the show's fans, but that there are no plans to bring back the show.

"It's been an impressive display of passion from a loyal audience," says senior vice president of communications Chris Ender. "You have to tip your hat to their ability to get attention and make some noise."

Ender says this is the biggest campaign CBS has ever seen using digital means to protest a show cancellation. He estimates more than 30,000 e-mails have been sent to the Audience Services Line.

CBS plans to give the bulk of the peanuts to Staten Island Project Homefront, and is in talks with the Bronx Zoo as well as local food banks and homeless shelters, Ender says.

The president of CBS Entertainment, Nina Tassler, issued a statement last week in which she expresses sympathy towards the fans.

"In the coming weeks, we hope to develop a way to provide a closure to the compelling drama that was the 'Jericho' story," the statement says.

"Jericho" has at least one more fan because of all the attention in recent weeks: Braverman himself anticipates watching episodes online when he gets more time. "I'm very eager to watch this, and I think remarkably because of this effort, so many people are going to get on board and watch this," Braverman says.
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DesireeDonelle says:
Why not find another network to pick up the show? Start a season 3 with a new network or something, I've never been so upset over a show cancellation before! I mean the end of season 2 just leaves you hanging! Boogus really! I hope the creators can find a way around this, call a new network, start an online community with a new season or something! I don't care what they do I just want to keep watching!!!
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tinalanee says:
I really hope that CBS rethinks their position on this show. Jericho is a great show, it is very unique and different then the normal reality shows, medical or police shows. It shows into the human nature side. Please change your mind and bring it back. It is one of the best shows this past season.

Thanks
Tina
Marion, NC
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mcbh1960 says:
I am extremely disappointed that CBS decided to cancel Jericho! I have never missed an episode. I am not interested in reality shows. I hope that CBS will take another look into this matter and bring Jericho back!!!
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michgia says:
Anybody at home? JERICHO IS A GREAT SHOW. IT IS ONE OF THE MOST INTELLIGENTLY WRITTEN AND ACTED SHOWS IN YEARS HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU HAVE TO HEAR THIS. I have been checking out abc news, DON'T ANY OF YOU NETWORK TYPES THINK IT IS STRANGE THAT YOUR FORMER CUSTOMERS ARE TELLING THE COMPETITION HOW BAD YOU ARE. WHAT A MISTAKE YOU HAVE MADE. GOOD THING GEORGE LUCAS DIDN'T HAVE YOU BEHIND HIM THERE WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN
ANY STARS WARS. YOU COULD BE PART OF SOMETHING REALLY BIG
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sundance203 says:
Myopic. This is the only polite word I can use to describe CBS' choice not to renew Jericho for another season. Had you told me a week ago that I would be sending e-mails, writing letters, and making phone calls to save a television show, I'd say you were crazy, that it sounds like the Save Star Trek campaign from the '60s. That being said, here I am. Honestly, I rarely watch CBS in the first place, because I loathe reality television (Survivor, for instance), and I have found the network's other "dramatic" offerings to be lacking in realism and intelligence. Jericho was a breath of fresh air, and I became an addict. I'm right in the demographic age group you're seeking, CBS. You say that I'm the exact kind of viewer you're most trying to attract and keep the interest of. How can that be so when you choose to kill the only show on your network worth watching? That's not trying to attract viewers, in my opinion, that's repelling them. Please wake up and see that America is smarter and more intelligent then you give us credit for. We want Jericho, not a piece of reality garbage about kids in a ghost town. We want a second season, not a quickie two-hour "movie" that will never be able to wrap up Jericho to the satisfaction of any of it's true fans. Give us what we want and we'll give you what you want: viewership.
This is Why We Fight, and in the immortal words of Jake Green and Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe, "Nuts!" to those that hope or expect us to surrender. Jericho Lives!
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marthasis says:
I just exceed the up-to-49 years demographic having just turned 50 this year. My husband (49!) and our 20 and 18-year old children have all enjoyed Jericho although busy schedules mean that we often must watch it through Comcast On Demand - we did not miss a single episode!

We are professionals - both with Ph.D.s and I am a college teacher - we abhor reality TV and would love to see CBS make a bold move here and re-commit to Jericho. Please consider it!!!!
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dreohio99 says:
CBS please bring back Jericho! I watched most of the episodes online and loved it!
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dreohio99 says:
CBS please bring back Jericho! I watched most of the episodes online and loved it!
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dreohio99 says:
CBS please bring back Jericho! I watched most of the episodes online and loved it!
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dreohio99 says:
CBS please bring back Jericho! I watched most of the episodes online and loved it!
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