From: BabyLisa Moderated [mailto:babylisaupdates@xxxxxxxx.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 3:30 PM
To: Mitch Weber KSHB 41 Kansas City
Subject: Lisa Irwin
Mitch,
I am emailing you with the intentions of providing a response to the public, so I am asking for your consent to release the contents of this email correspondence. If you are okay with that, please indicate that you are if you choose to respond to this email.
In an effort to keep baby Lisa Irwin in the news, I wanted to pose two questions to you.
Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin recently did an internet radio show with a very small audience. Many people don't understand why they chose to only do an online radio show that may have only reached hundreds vs going on television to reach thousand if not millions of viewers. Would you give Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, the parents of Lisa Irwin face time on television to make a plea to the public for the return of their missing daughter?
Has Deborah Bradley and or Jeremy Irwin ever avoided KSHB when any of your reporters or producers have made an effort to contact them to ask questions or to request an interview?
Thank you for your time Mitch.
Weber, Mitch
Sep 18 (2 days ago)
to me
You have my consent.
I just want to mention if the parents did speak to us we would give them as much time as we could. A 30 minute special would definitely be one of the options. It would not be a live special, it would be pre-recorded and edited.
Their attorney has always been more than willing to do interviews, but the parents have never made themselves available to us for any interview.
Thanks,
Mitch
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