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Originally Posted by
TravisR 
You pay about $20 for a regular release of a movie on one disc but you don't pay $120 for a regular TV release that is six discs and I think the same logic will apply when/if Warners releases TV shows as part of their Archive program. I think that the prices for TV shows will be on the high end ($50 or $60) but they won't be $20 a disc either.
Well, I hope you are right. But think about this. The Archive program, at least up to this point, is not pressing regular dvds. They are using DVD-R media that they burn, and those generally only hold about 2 hours worth of solid video quality. If you have a show like 77 Sunset Strip that was a hour long and had 34 episodes in its 1st Season run then you are talking about 17 DVD-R's. To get that for only $50 would mean you are asking them to do all the work for only about $3 per disc. I just don't see that happening. You have to look at how many discs they are going to need to complete a season set using this type of media. Even if you squeeze 3 hours on to each disc (which I don't think would look good) you still have to use over 10 DVD-R discs to get it done!
The type of media they have to use with burn on demand is the problem here, IMHO. I just don't see any way that can be overcome where a season set, for a 60 minute show, is going to only cost $50 or even $60.
Gary "again, I hope I'm wrong on this point because I'd love to see some of those WB shows from the 50's and 60's" O.