Postcards

The design of the postcards will vary, but at present people prefer using a design that is also
meant to appear on a billboard in Burbank and on taxi cabs in New York city:
If you want to send these postcards, several options are available.
Make sure that you print them postcard size, that is 4.5 x 6 inches: in this case postage is only
27c.


- most people print them in colour on white card stock (some use black on coloured card stock).
Card stock is available at most stationary stores/office supply stores. You can also order some
from stationary Internet websites.
The best is to print 4 cards per page, printing only on one side. You can do this using your own
printer, but it gets expensive on ink. A cheaper option is to go to a printing shop: a local printer,
The UPS store, or Kinko's (I would suggest that you call the places available in your area to
compare prices). They usually charge for printing and also for cutting to postcard size (explain
that you will have 4 cards per page).
As for library photocopiers, some can print on card stock, but not all of them so ask first.

- order postcards from a website where you can upload the image. You will find tons of these
sites by typing "postcards" into google!

- buy ready-made postcards from: http://www.cafepress.com/Moonlight
Not the cheapest option, but convenient.           


             
These are being sent in priority (but not exclusively) to:


USA Network (Yes, they share office space with Sci-Fi Channel)
30 Rockefeller Plaza
21st Floor
New York, NY 10112
http://www.usanetwork.com/feedback/#Contact

TNT
1010 Techwood Dr. NW
Atlanta GA 30318

TNT Contacts:
Steve Koonin - President, Turner Entertainment
Jonathan Katz - SVP, Program Planning & Acquisitions, Turner Entertainment Network
Michael Wright - SVP, Content Creation Group
Sandra Dewey - SVP, Original Programming

Ken Schwab - SVP of Programming for TNT and TBS
Mr. Schwab's e-mail address is Ken.Schwab@turner.com