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http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/kee.... SIGN THIS PETITION! 250 SIGNATURES ON THE FIRST DAY AND STILL GOING STRONG!

It isn't over for Guiding Light yet! Procter and Gamble is looking for a new home for the 72 year old soap, and we the fans can help them get there by providing support and by aggressively e-mailing, mailing and phoning! If we all do our part, Procter and Gamble will see that Guiding Light's loyal fans deserve many more years of this show!

PHONE NUMBERS

Guiding Light (Direct To Operator) 212-975-4321

Guiding Light (Direct Messages) 212-975-3247

SNAIL MAIL

Brian T. Cahill, Sr. V.P., Managing Director for TeleVest Daytime Programs

Procter & Gamble Productions c/o Televest

World Wide Plaza

825 Eighth Avenue

New York, NY 10019

Greg Ross

Vice President, Media and Programming

Procter & Gamble

One Procter & Gamble Plaza

PO Box 599

Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-0599

Barbara Bloom, Sr. Vice President

CBS Daytime

7800 Beverly Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90036

Richard Mensing, Jr., Vice President

CBS Daytime

51 West 52nd Street

New York, NY 10019

Nancy Tellem, President

CBS Entertainment

7800 beverly Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90036

Meredith Eden Ring, Publicity Coordinator

Guiding Light

Televest Daytime

World Wide Plaza

825 Eighth Avenue

New York, NY 10019

Leslie Moonves, President

CBS TV

7800 beverly Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90036

Executive Producer

Ellen Wheeler

C/O Guiding Light

CBS-TV

51 West 52nd Street

New York, NY 10019

Headwriters

Jill Lorie Hurst

C/O Guiding Light

CBS-TV

51 West 52nd Street

New York, NY 10019

Alan Lafley

CEO, Proctor and Gamble

1 P&G Plaza

Cincinnati, OH 45201

E-MAIL

Barbara Bloom at [email protected]

Nancy Tellem at [email protected]

Nina Tassler at [email protected] and/or [email protected]

Also, call the CBS feedback line daily and don't forget to fax.

You may wish to send to or cc the magazines as well:

* Michael Logan at TV Guide

in care of Rich Sands...

Rich.Sands@ tvguide.com

* SOD Sound Off:

[email protected]

[email protected]

* SOW Public Opinion:

[email protected]

* SID

[email protected]

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Honestly, this is the same thing with AW. They tried looking for a new home and it didn't work. And even if it does get a new home, it probably won't give it all that much more time. The Passions experiment proves that. I say PGP should just use all that time and money to give us a f-u-c-k-i-n-g brilliant send off with cameos, returns, big events, and memoriable moments. I want this show to go out like some nuclear bomb.

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Yes, PLEASE don't call CBS or Guiding Light.

GL can't save themselves, it's up to P&G. And at CBS, the decision is already made.

Focus your campaigning efforts on where it could go in the future, not where it was in the past.

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