Save Greendale! Caleb Hamilton, December 7, 2011 Last month, it was revealed that Community would be going on an extended hiatus during NBC’s midseason schedule. Fans worried that NBC was canceling the show (it is one of the lowest rated shows on network television) and started a “Save Community” campaign. It seems now the cast of Community has gotten worried about their fate (even though the 22 episodes ordered for this season are going to be produced) and have put together a “Save Greendale” video! Check it out after the break. Due to some unfortunate events, Greendale Community College has to shut down for a few months. So the students and staff put together this little video to highlight all of Greendale’s best features in hopes to garner the public’s support so that they may open again soon.Catch the fall finale of Community this Thursday at 8! Viral Marketing Viral Videos CommunityNBC
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