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Date Posted: 10:10:46 07/05/00 Wed
Author: The Guru
Subject: To Andy Re: Pitching sit-coms.

Andy:

As this is primarily a feature screenplay site, I'm not
an expert on TV sit-coms. Hate to be negative but it's
harder to "pitch" for TV than it is for feature films
unless you have a terrific agent and even then it's tough.

TV usually does business with the same old development firms
year after year, firms that have had successful series.

Try these web sites for more info: (I don't know if I have
their names correct)

TVWritersGroup.com
TV-Pilots.com

Or search for others.

The Guru

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