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Old 11-11-2005, 03:12 PM   #1 of 19
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TV DVD Buyers: A Different Breed


From imdb.com today:

TV DVD Buyers: A Different Breed

The sudden explosion in sales of DVD collections of television shows has brought about a study of TV DVD buyers. The study by Home Media Research and VideoScan indicates that they are typically women who shop at mass merchants and are more affluent, younger, and have a bigger library of DVDs than average DVD buyers. The TV DVD buyer usually buys 25.4 DVDs per year, compared to 17.8 by the average DVD buyer. Of the 25.4 DVDs, four were TV DVDs. The average collection of a TV DVD consumer was 100.3 discs versus 71.9 discs for other DVD buyers.



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Old 11-11-2005, 03:50 PM   #2 of 19
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they are typically women who shop at mass merchants
Perhaps it's all those Barney and Wiggles DVD's that the rugrats are always bugging their moms to buy them when they're at Wal-Mart




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Old 11-11-2005, 04:16 PM   #3 of 19
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So I guess I'm not "the typical" tv dvd shopper, in that I am not a younger affluent woman who buys about 4 tv dvds a year. What a stupid survey. TV dvd buyers, I think, -just by LOOKING at the people BUYING things in REAL SHOPS-- tend to be between the ages of 25-50, middle class or above, equally male or female, (sometimes couples shop for their favorite titles together), and they probably buy a good 10-15 SETS a year, not FOUR DISKS or whatever that stupid survey said.

So listen, Reuters, or IMDB, or the Rand Corporation, or Stanford University, or whoever ran this imbecilic quiz, next time you want to run a survey, employ the fine services of Richard Dawson, then maybe the results will reflect reality.

THE SURVEY SAID----!!!
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Old 11-11-2005, 04:24 PM   #4 of 19
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I am not a younger affluent woman who buys about 4 tv dvds a year.
Since it stated: Of the 25.4 DVDs, four were TV DVDs. I would assume those 4 DVD's are an average. Unless you can show me how to buy 25.4 DVD's

In other words, if the average consumer bought 254 DVD's a year, 40 of them would be TV DVD's. Sounds more relatable to us here




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Old 11-11-2005, 04:45 PM   #5 of 19
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I know, but the survey's kind of irrelevant. Because when you're talking TV dvds, you're generally talking about boxed sets which have anywhere between 2 and 10 dvds in each. So where they asking these typical housewives how many boxed sets they bought? Or how many actual, physical dvds they bought, individually within each set?

I don't get it; it's kind of a moot survey.
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Old 11-11-2005, 07:44 PM   #6 of 19
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They were tracking releases, not the number of discs in a set.

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Old 11-12-2005, 08:41 AM   #7 of 19
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So I guess I'm not "the typical" tv dvd shopper, in that I am not a younger affluent woman who buys about 4 tv dvds a year.


Ditto I also buy many more than 4 a year and almost all purchases are from online stores.

As long as the TV/DVD sector keeps growing, "let 'em take all the surveys they want"



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Old 11-12-2005, 09:26 AM   #8 of 19
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I'm a 20 year old male here, and 75% of the DVDs I buy are TV DVDs. The last movie I bought on DVD was...at least...two months ago. Since then, I've bought over 10 TV-on-DVD releases. It's just so more appealing to me to have a bunch of episodes from a favorite show than one movie. That's not to say I don't collect movies--but just my favorites--because I have about 60 movie DVDs. But, I have over 100 TV DVDs and more to come, for sure! Because, looking at the upcoming releases for the next 6 months--I have 4 movies and about 40 TV releases that I want.
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Old 11-12-2005, 09:31 AM   #9 of 19
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The TV DVD buyer usually buys 25.4 DVDs per year, compared to 17.8 by the average DVD buyer. Of the 25.4 DVDs, four were TV DVDs.

They mean per month, surely.

Right?

RIGHT?!?!?!?!?!?

I need a 12-step program.


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Old 11-12-2005, 11:24 AM   #10 of 19
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