03-03-2015, 04:26 PM
Those of you who plan on watching the footage of the retrial might be interested in this:
The State vs Jodi Arias ~ Travis Alexander murder trial
I asked you earlier how you felt about paying to watch the ‪#‎JodiArias‬ sentencing retrial.
I've been told that local media is preparing to broadcast edited highlights - i.e, opening, closing, Jodi Arias' 2 day testimony and the verdict. The highlights will be free but will only cover a limited portion of the trial.
That leaves the paid subscription sites. You know which ones I mean. These sites will charge a monthly fee to watch the trial. You will not be able to download for future viewing and it won't be available on YouTube.
If you don't feel this is fair, after all the time spent following tweets, blogs and facebook pages, not to mention watching and re-watching the 2013 trial on YouTube, discussing and dissecting every single minute, join our campaign! Let mainstream media know that you're entitled to see this through to the end.
The Alexanders do NOT support people profiting from their brother's death. It's not fair to them, it's not fair to you.
I'll post a list of contacts here and in the comments. If I've missed anyone, please add them. LET'S GO! Justice for Travis!
Contacts:
@CBS5AZ @producerduffy @NancyGraceHLN @mikewatkiss3tv @william_pitts @SKrafftFox10 @KTAR923 @FOX10Phoenix @chriswnews @jeffgoldesq @David_Lohr @troyhaydenfox10 @JoeyJacksonEsq @DrDrewHLN @12News : @MarkEiglarsh @abc15 @azcentral @azfamily @3TVNews
^ The abovementioned twitter contacts also have FB pages.
I've been thinking about this so much over the weekend that I'm prepared to pay for the video and upload it here for you - because you deserve to watch it, free. But first, let's try urging local media to air all of it, not just highlights.
EDITED TO ADD: Remember, local media won't be charging you to view the highlights, but they will be edited and limited. The subscription sites will be broadcasting the trial in full but you'll have to pay a monthly fee. This campaign is to urge local media to give us the entire trial, not just edited highlights.
The State vs Jodi Arias ~ Travis Alexander murder trial
I asked you earlier how you felt about paying to watch the ‪#‎JodiArias‬ sentencing retrial.
I've been told that local media is preparing to broadcast edited highlights - i.e, opening, closing, Jodi Arias' 2 day testimony and the verdict. The highlights will be free but will only cover a limited portion of the trial.
That leaves the paid subscription sites. You know which ones I mean. These sites will charge a monthly fee to watch the trial. You will not be able to download for future viewing and it won't be available on YouTube.
If you don't feel this is fair, after all the time spent following tweets, blogs and facebook pages, not to mention watching and re-watching the 2013 trial on YouTube, discussing and dissecting every single minute, join our campaign! Let mainstream media know that you're entitled to see this through to the end.
The Alexanders do NOT support people profiting from their brother's death. It's not fair to them, it's not fair to you.
I'll post a list of contacts here and in the comments. If I've missed anyone, please add them. LET'S GO! Justice for Travis!
Contacts:
@CBS5AZ @producerduffy @NancyGraceHLN @mikewatkiss3tv @william_pitts @SKrafftFox10 @KTAR923 @FOX10Phoenix @chriswnews @jeffgoldesq @David_Lohr @troyhaydenfox10 @JoeyJacksonEsq @DrDrewHLN @12News : @MarkEiglarsh @abc15 @azcentral @azfamily @3TVNews
^ The abovementioned twitter contacts also have FB pages.
I've been thinking about this so much over the weekend that I'm prepared to pay for the video and upload it here for you - because you deserve to watch it, free. But first, let's try urging local media to air all of it, not just highlights.
EDITED TO ADD: Remember, local media won't be charging you to view the highlights, but they will be edited and limited. The subscription sites will be broadcasting the trial in full but you'll have to pay a monthly fee. This campaign is to urge local media to give us the entire trial, not just edited highlights.