Is there any word concerning a release date for" NYPD BLUE SEASON 5 "?
Thank you!
Richard a. Ringenbach
Thank you!
Richard a. Ringenbach

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Originally Posted by Gord Lacey
Poor sales of season 4 have taken season 5 off the schedule. Gord
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Originally Posted by Dave Scarpa
It's almost enough to make me rent all my TV on DVD from Netflix. It's tough to commit $$$ to buying these box sets only to have them abandoned.
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It may be that for a lot of NYPD Blue fans the TNT reruns are "good enough" and that they can't watch the show that often anyway. I would certainly be happy to see S5 and beyond, but agree that it is tough to fault Fox. I think they've given the show every chance and that the market has spoken. Unfortunately, the market seems to have said, "No." 
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Originally Posted by beatlejam
As a previous poster mentioned, for the DVDs of NYPD Blue to stop at season four is (if you'll pardon the pun) criminal! Luckily, I always watched the show during its original run on ABC, so I know what happens. But to abandon the show at such a crucial cliffhanger is horrible! At the very least, they should complete the Jimmy Smits years.
Needless to say, I've always been a huge fan of the show, and I'd been looking forward to collecting the entire series on DVD. How a groundbreaking, Steven Bochco-produced, 14-year hit can be shelved is beyond me. Especially when all these inferior shows have their complete runs available. FRUSTRATING! ![]() |
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Originally Posted by Josh LM
There were 12 seasons actually.
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Originally Posted by Gord Lacey
Poor sales of season 4 have taken season 5 off the schedule.
Gord |
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Originally Posted by Joseph DeMartino
All digital distribution does is save on replication, packaging and transportation costs, which are among the lowest costs in distributing a TV series. Compared to digitizing and mastering the source material, creating extras, if any, and royalty and residuals payments distribution is a trivial expense. If the bulk of the upfront costs are still there, how does a different distribution model "solve" the problem?
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Originally Posted by Richard Ringenbach
Fox has continuously started to release TV series and then abandoned them. It sure is funny that other studios Keep releasing further seasons of shows they have started to release. I can't believe that "Hill Street Blues" , "ST. Elsewhere" , and "NYPD BLue", all three shows which are constantly asked about, and which aren't found in any "bargain bins" aren't doing that well . Now Fox is going to start releasing "WKRP In Cincinnati". Is this series going to be another one started and then abandoned because of poor sales. Come on Fox, lets continue to release the shows you already started that are being asked for!
Thank you! Richard A. Ringenbach |
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