TVGuide gets the money, but, as Wezzo mentioned, it's a good way for them to gauge audience, so please continue to use them if you'd like to support us (indirectly).
We tried to cover them all, but we really relied on fans to let us know that they were coming out. Stuff like that, the repackaging of sets, skips the usual "marketing/PR" push, so it was harder for us to keep track of.
No, we never had a donation button. Some people would be fine donating money, but I think we'd get a lot of heat for having a donation button on a website owned by a large corporation.
I really worry about a lot of the niche websites. Advertising dollars are going to the large social media...
I honestly can't remember how many times TV Guide was bought and sold since we joined them. There was a time when Rovi (the company formerly known as Macrovision) owned us, as well as a brief period when Lionsgate owned the company. And the wonderful part of it is that the users really didn't...
Well, the sale of the site happened back in 2007, so it was around longer being owned by someone else than it had been when I owned it. wish I had gotten "Jump the Shark" money for it!
You guys are making me tear up (honestly).
One thing about selling something, anything really, is that you lose control of it. We've had tons of suggestions of what should or could be done with the site, but it's out of my/our hands. Maybe something will change in the future, but I doubt it...
I was beaten to the news here!
It's true - the site is gone. Sorry, folks... that's just the reality of the situation. Had I been able to say something earlier, I would have, but things were still up in the air.
As to WHAT we'll be posting to Twitter/FB, it's not going to be as often as we did...
Claude, we managed to get a complete list of the songs cleared for China Beach from Time Life before the set was released:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/China-Beach-Complete-Collection/18122
As for the disclaimer on the back of the box; I know CBS uses this on a TON of their releases, even...
WKRP, yes, because only the first season (out of 4), was ever released, so there's demand there. Quantum Leap would likely fail because the whole thing has been released already, so the only people you're going to sell to are the hardcore fans that weren't happy with the first release, which...
There's an interesting dynamic at play when it comes to the music-laden shows being released by third parties, and it's something that drastically affects the licensing of music...
When a major studio looks to clear music for a release, they look to license the song worldwide, in perpetuity...
Unfortunately that's all we have to go on. You're right though, the running time is definitely a bit odd. There were 34 episodes, and they're saying 687 mins, which makes the episodes just over 20 mins each. They should be about 24-25 mins, given the age of the show.
It's better being set up as a release because it appears multiple places, including the release schedule. It's also easier for me to add (basically just copying/pasting the information from whatever listing is available at the retailers). Dave spends way more time organizing and planning his...
For those not following the other thread, here's my post there:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/topic/326209-cbs-press-release-the-beverly-hillbillies-season-4/page-4#entry3999905
Short story - going forward we'll be covering retailer exclusives (regardless of the show) as release listings on...
That's part of the reason we don't (whoops.... haven't) cover these exclusives. This is the only time that a press release has been issued for a retailer exclusive (at least that I can recall). These usually appear in stores without any notice at all, and our only tip-off is when people email us...
I spent 5 hours working on my patio today (nearly done), and that gave me a great deal of time to reflect on our policy, and some of the comments both here and through emails to the site, and I've come up with a good compromise. We won't be posting news on the releases, however I've already...
This will be my one and only post about this, and I won't be checking back to see people slam me for what I have to say...
This policy has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Amazon. Amazon has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in their agreement that says you can't link to other retailers, or talk about other...
We were hacked earlier today. The problem was fixed, but Google hasn't removed the warning yet. Very frustrating! The best part - I'm on vacation, and it's already been pretty bad, and now this. Arrrrgh!
Someone in the thread emailed me through the site and thought I left the thread because people offended me, so I thought I should pop back on here and post again to clear it up. I wasn't offended by anything that was posted in the thread at all. I left because there's nothing more I can...
If there's a problem with 5 of the discs, they wouldn't destroy the other 28 of them, they'd just fix the bad discs and replicate those. And if there's a problem with all 33, they wouldn't destroy the packaging, so the sets would be recalled, the discs taken out, and new discs put inside.
Except these sets aren't being dumped.
Let's say they same from a store named "SuperAwesome." SuperAwesome decided to order 40 sets, and they receive them before the notice of the recall. They pay $150 for each set, and decide to sell them for $225. They've paid CBS/Paramount for those sets. If...