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ABC Seeking Video Questions for The White Stripes (Details Below)


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The ABC Talkback Team recently posted at Stereogum that they are seeking video questions from fans of the White Stripes for their ABC NEWs show on July 23rd. If you are interested, contact information and details follow below:

Hi,

I came across your posting as I was searching for White Stripes fans. This might be something you'd be interested in:

We're contacting you about an exciting opportunity to talk back to the garage/blues duo Jack and Meg White from the White Stripes.

Get in your video questions for the singers/songwriters by Monday July 23rd and they might answer them on ABC News Now.

We are also asking you to consider posting this message on your blog or website to spread the word and inform your readers of this opportunity.

It's easy! Here's HOW:

HOW TO SUBMIT VIDEOS:

1) Via cell phone

Record a 15-45 second clip and email it to: [email protected]

2) Via the web:

http://abcnews.go.com/US/BeSeenBeHeard/story?id=3279347

Should you have any questions about this project, contact ABC News producer, Dena at 212-456-3373 or email us back at this address.

Thanks & look forward to hearing from you!

- The ABC News "Talk Back" Team

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