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Re: Alice
I have a feeling about Alice,
I like Alice alot. As I also like "One Day At A Time."
As much as I like these shows I don't expect to see them released on DVD in season sets in their entirety. I really wouldn't see them going past one or two seasons for some reason. Kinda like "Kate & Allie."
I wonder who is the market for these shows primarily. I like them and would buy them but are there enough fans and people like me committed to buying season sets of these shows?
I for one was pleased with the Alice Television Favorites, it was enough Alice for me and I would buy a second installment.
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Re: Alice
Couldn't find it at Best Buy, Wal-Mart, or Circuit City.
Given the choice, most studios would release a bad sci-fi show over a competent sitcom or drama.
Of course, if reality shows on DVD weren't hogging store shelves (like compilations of American Idol rejects), that would help too. I don't watch these on TV, why would I buy them on DVD? Even my mom and my sisters, who do like reality TV, don't buy the DVDs of them. They do, however, buy scripted TV on DVD.
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Re: Alice
I would love to see Alice and One Day at a Time in season sets. The Facts of Life was a very youth driven show (not saying One Day wasn't), but Facts has a huge fan base and you know, anything is possible, I'm not knocking the possibility just in my limited scope I just have a feeling that we would see One Day at A Time or Alice with about 1-3 seasons released and abandoned, but what do I know. They could be released in season sets and sell like hot cakes.
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Re: Alice
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Originally Posted by David Rain
The unfortunate reality for this and lots of other shows is that they have a very low profile especially among young adults.
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Are young adults the only ones who buy DVDs? No.
The use of demographics in DVD sales, or anything for that matter, has been nothing short of a disaster.
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Or to put it another way:
—The demographic that advertisers seek the most is the 18-34 demographic. Yet the average age in this country is 36.
—Top 40 radio is littered with racist and violent hip-hop and rap, promiscuous adolescent girl singers who can't sing, awful modern rockers who parade themselves as anti-establishment when they're on large labels. Yet Barry Manilow records an album of old 1950s songs and hits the top of the chart.
—So many young people don't know (or care) about movies which pre-date Star Wars or TV shows which pre-date Seinfeld. Yet Turner Classic Movies, TV Land, Goodlife TV, and the Hallmark Channel have carved out extremely successful niches on cable with this stuff.
Alice was on TNN in the late 90s but I refused to watch it due to the awful time compression.
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