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My Own Worst Enemy People's Choice Awards Update


As FlickDirect.com reported, the company handling People's Choice awards had a poll of the fan's favorite canceled TV shows. Unfortunately, they didn't release the responses. As hoped, the top choice was My Own Worst Enemy, but since the findings weren't released, how would we know?

It turns out that the confusion was due to the fact that the company handles two separate voting functions: the People's Choice awards, and all-year-long polling about pop-culture. When My Own Worst Enemy was canceled, it was taken out of the running for an actual PC Award and got moved to a general poll. Those polls are just letting fans have their say; they aren't connected to an award.

So when My Own Worst Enemy won the fan's poll, did anyone at NBC see it? I spoke with Johanna Bradford at TeleNext Media Inc., the group that runs the polls, and this was her formal answer:

Our commitment at the People's Choice website, pcaVOTE.com, is to provide a place where people can express their opinions on all pop-culture culture. We provide relevant/timely/interesting polls and provide the opportunity for fans to post their own. People go to extreme measures to get their voices heard. On a small scale, just take a look at the MOWE polling example. Fans really wanted to know the results of our poll; they wrote in and expressed their interest and ultimately, we heard the request and responded by posting the winner. The ideal scenario, right? In your overall quest to discover how fans can make a difference in whether or not a show is cancelled, I can tell you that our website exists as a place where fans can say out load, this is what I want. Off the record, I can't speak to who is listening/reading.

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