Write In

Information on how you can write to All My Children and voice your opinion about BAM!

In case you think writing in to AMC does no good, that no one ever reads we write..

Guidelines for contacting the shows & the press

ABC Phone Response Line

E-Mail Addresses

Snail Mail Addresses

This Weeks Postcard Images

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The key to any contact with any of the people listed below is:
- Always be respectful, you aren’t just representing yourself, but Bammers as a whole
- No matter how much you dislike the storylines, never be insulting
- Always find something to praise, praise goes the furthest
- Snail Mail counts the most as it can be physically counted

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ABC PHONE RESPONSE LINE
The quickest way to let ABC know what you’re thinking is to call the ABC Response Line!

First, call 818-460-7477
Press 2 at the first prompt
Press 4 at the second prompt
Press 255 for All My Children

You have 30 seconds to leave a message, just tell them you love BAM and are excited for their return to the screen.

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E-MAIL
*note* Always put AMC in your topic title so they know the correct place to be directed to!!

ABC/AMC
Key Contacts are noted with an *
* Brian Scott Frons, President, ABC Daytime
brian.frons@abc.com
* Megan McTavish, Head Writer, All My Children
megan.mctavish@abc.com
* Julie Carruthers, Executive Producer, All My Children
Julie.Carruthers@abc.com
John Rose, Head of Diversity ABC daytime
john.rose@abc.com
Michael A. Cohen, Publicist, All My Children
Michael.A.Cohen@abc.com
Rosa M. Grisell, VP, Disney
grisell.m.rosa@disney.com
* ABC Audience Relations
netaudr@abc.com
* Sallie Schoneboom, Vice President, ABC Daytime
sallie.t.schoneboom@abc.com
The Press
* SOD Sound Off sodopinion@aol.com
* SOW Public Opinion SPWpubop@primediamags.com
* SOW Public Opinion tellus@primedia.com
* SID abcspeakout@soapsindepth.com
* SID abcboards@soapsindepth.com

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SNAIL MAIL
Send either letters or post cards you can print yourself! (weekly graphics available below)

ABC/AMC
Brian Scott Frons
President, ABC Daytime
500 South Buena Vista
Burbank, CA 91521
Julie Carruthers
Executive Producer, All My Children
ABC Studios
320 W. 66th Street
New York, NY 10023
Casey Childs
Producer, All My Children
320 W. 66th Street
New York, NY 10023
James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten
Head Writers, All My Children
ABC Studios
320 W. 66th Street
New York, NY 10023
Eden Riegel
All My Children
ABC Studios
320 W. 66th Street
New York, NY 10023
Elizabeth Hendrickson
All My Children
ABC Studios
320 W. 66th Street
New York, NY 10023
The Press
Soap Opera Weekly Public Opinion
261 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10016
Soap Opera Digest Sound Off
261 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10016

On letters, if you are unsure of what to write, a fellow Bammer has generously allowed me reprint her letter here as an example.

Eden Riegel showed us again why she is an Emmy winner with her amazing performance in the New Years Eve episodes. Bianca has always been the understanding and nurturing character on the show and watching her struggle with Zoe’s coming out was a nice change of pace. Viewers saw Bianca get upset when Zoe first showed up. Bianca showed so much emotion when trying to understand Zoe’s explanation but in the end couldn’t tell Zoe what she wanted to hear.

We got to see the Kane woman come out when Bianca met Leslie in ConFusion. Bianca has been hurt and rejected by Maggie so she took comfort in the arms of Leslie. I’m a BAM fan and admittedly this was not how I wanted things to happen but I do understand it.

I can’t wait for Liz Hendrickson’s return as Maggie Stone and the anticipation is maddening. I know that with the chemistry Liz and Eden share these scenes will be must see. Maggie needs to do a lot of groveling to repair the damage that has been done to the BAM relationship. I want to hear Maggie’s reasoning for cheating on Bianca. I want to see her have to work hard to earn back Bianca’s love and trust. I’m looking forward to a BAM reconciliation.

Debbie Carr
BAM Fan

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