Write a letter to the television channel Manager about boring programs during the day time.
Sample 1 :
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing this letter to bring your attention to boring television programmes that are being telecast during the day time.
My name is Mike Smith, and I have been living in Stanford with my family for 4 years now. My family members and I always relish the distinct programmes until recently when you have changed the time of some programmes.
Earlier, more comedy shows were being broadcast which used to be very entertaining. However, you have embarked on soap operas, which are too tiring and have no meaning at all. Moreover, these soap operas negatively manipulate the viewers’ minds on certain imperative topics.
I would suggest that you should broadcast more sit-coms and reality shows, which could assist people to get rejuvenated and acquire some valuable knowledge. I would really appreciate if you could implement my suggestions and start telecasting more comedy programmes again.
I look forward to seeing a positive response.
Yours faithfully,
Mike Smith
Sample 2:
Dear sir,
I am writing this letter to bring your kind attention to boring television shows broadcasted by your channel all day long.
My name is John Smith and I am a big fan of your channel VX1. But, from the past few weeks, some boring daily soap programs have been showcased by your channel. These programs are of no use for youngsters as well as adults as there is nothing to learn from. Also, other members of our society are complaining about these drama shows.
I would like to suggest you start some programs related to social issues, which could bring awareness to the general public. Furthermore, some inspirational shows based on the life of people who achieved something big can be telecasted. These shows will make youngsters learn from these achievers how they transformed their failure into success. I hope you would take my suggestions into consideration and take some appropriate actions.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
John Smith.