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  1. Paul_Scott

    A study in contrasts-or-someone needs to fire their marketing director

    If Paramount were indeed getting some kind of break on these in return for temproary exclusivity- whether it be a break in rep costs, or authoring/feature development- Then that only means the inflated srp here is even more egregious. This should have been a release that creates enthusiasm...
  2. Paul_Scott

    A study in contrasts-or-someone needs to fire their marketing director

    But why would they? What benefit is there for Paramount/CBS- do they get a cut of the royalties too? No, I think it's pretty much a case of CBS Parmaount concluding that it would be more of a sure thing from their standpoint, if the any season set release contained compelling content/features...
  3. Paul_Scott

    A study in contrasts-or-someone needs to fire their marketing director

    It is interesting to compare the reactions to two high profile, upcoming catalog releases that are exclsuive to each side- and also carry a premium over comparable releases. On the one hand, you have Close Encounters, which carries 25% premium over what were previously the highest priced single...
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