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PO Box 46521
Seattle, WA 98146

TCI Cablevision of Washington
1110 Capital Way, Suite 401
Olympia, WA - 98501
(206)754-5728

Dear Sirs,
<TAB>I am a TCI cable subscriber and as such I would like to request that you begin carrying the Sci-Fi channel. As you may well be aware of the Sci-Fi channel airs some of the most universally popular shows like The Twilight Zone, as well as providing excellent original programming, like Mystery Science Theater 3000 and made for Sci-Fi movies. Just recently the Sci-Fi channel aired the original movie "Assault on Dome 4" which starred Bruce Campell of the "Evil Dead" series and "Army of Darkness" fame.

<TAB>In addition to it's original programming, the Sci-Fi channel brings back made for TV movies like White Dwarf and Wild Palms. As well as television programs like Sightings and VR-5. Not to mention all the Sci-Fi movies that they air. On any given Saturday you catch a full day's worth of excellent Sci-Fi movies.

<TAB> In conclusion, I would just like to add that I understand there is not enough bandwidth to add an infinite amount of channels which is exactly why I write this letter. In order to make the most of what limited bandwidth is available a cable company would need to re-evaulate what type of programming it offers it's customers. There are cable channels out there with low ratings that few or no people watch. For example; TNN, Comedy Central, CNBC, Religious Channels, Home Gardening and many others who, if you add all their ratings up, don't begin to compete with the ratings of the Sci-Fi channel.

 

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