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"I am a producer at CNN and we are working on a story about gaming enthusiasts. We're looking for people who play EverQuest or WoW all day - everyday. Playing the game makes them happy."
"I'm not going to pretend to be an expert at WoW or EverQuest - nor will I pretend to know the first thing about what makes them so appealing and fascinating. That's what I'm hoping some of you can help me with. I'd ideally like to have a gamer 'show' my correspondent how the games work - have her experience the game with someone."
"We could talk to hundreds of 'experts' but those of you who play these games are far more interesting and informed - we want to speak with you and hear from you about these games and what makes them so addicting. What is it about them that make it hard for some people to do anything but play the games? I am looking for people who are hardcore players - I'd love to know about your gaming habits and how much time you devote to playing, perhaps at the cost of other aspects of your life."
"If you think you can help me with our story, or you know of someone else who might be willing to speak with me, please email me."
"I am also looking for any guidance on how CNN could possibly film in a gaming house - I'd be grateful for any advice. Many thanks - Sarah"
"I'm not going to pretend to be an expert at WoW or EverQuest - nor will I pretend to know the first thing about what makes them so appealing and fascinating. That's what I'm hoping some of you can help me with. I'd ideally like to have a gamer 'show' my correspondent how the games work - have her experience the game with someone."
"We could talk to hundreds of 'experts' but those of you who play these games are far more interesting and informed - we want to speak with you and hear from you about these games and what makes them so addicting. What is it about them that make it hard for some people to do anything but play the games? I am looking for people who are hardcore players - I'd love to know about your gaming habits and how much time you devote to playing, perhaps at the cost of other aspects of your life."
"If you think you can help me with our story, or you know of someone else who might be willing to speak with me, please email me."
"I am also looking for any guidance on how CNN could possibly film in a gaming house - I'd be grateful for any advice. Many thanks - Sarah"
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"After reading the replies to my initial email I must say it is quite disheartening to realize that there is so little faith in the reputable, mainstream press. I do realize that there have been many 'sensational' stories done on the gaming industry in the past and all I can tell you is that this is NOT what we are attempting to do."
"I would hope that people would appreciate and be relieved with the fact that rather than CNN doing the obligatory interview with a 'gaming expert' or an 'addition doctor' who treats gamers, the gaming community would be happy hear that we want to talk to people who actually play these games themselves."
"Perhaps part of the reason so many people feel gamers have gotten a bad rap in the press and by the public, is because so few are willing to share your stories. It's hard to get to the truth of the matter when you can't talk to those who are most in the know."
"CNN is not '60 Minutes.' We are not trying to set up or expose anyone. We're not going to come into someone's home, who has graciously offered to share their story with us, and try to bamboozle them. I have worked on these types of stories for years and always approach them with the utmost respect and sensitivity."
"If you want those in the press and the millions of viewers who watch television to hear your side and understand your love the game, the best way to do that is to talk about it. I hope some of you understand where we are coming from. Yes, there have been some bad stories done, but there have been many good ones, too. Give us a chance. Thanks, Sarah"
"I would hope that people would appreciate and be relieved with the fact that rather than CNN doing the obligatory interview with a 'gaming expert' or an 'addition doctor' who treats gamers, the gaming community would be happy hear that we want to talk to people who actually play these games themselves."
"Perhaps part of the reason so many people feel gamers have gotten a bad rap in the press and by the public, is because so few are willing to share your stories. It's hard to get to the truth of the matter when you can't talk to those who are most in the know."
"CNN is not '60 Minutes.' We are not trying to set up or expose anyone. We're not going to come into someone's home, who has graciously offered to share their story with us, and try to bamboozle them. I have worked on these types of stories for years and always approach them with the utmost respect and sensitivity."
"If you want those in the press and the millions of viewers who watch television to hear your side and understand your love the game, the best way to do that is to talk about it. I hope some of you understand where we are coming from. Yes, there have been some bad stories done, but there have been many good ones, too. Give us a chance. Thanks, Sarah"
http://gamepolitics.livejournal.com/236978.html
http://gamepolitics.livejournal.com/238652.html
Contact her at Sarah.fogel@turner.com if you're interested.
Edited, Thu Mar 23 12:45:37 2006 by Stunted