I'm keeping it on my PVR until something - anything! - better comes along. I did appreciate the vintage featurette that TCM tacked on at the end, but a standard-definition recording of this unrestored, non-roadshow version is the very essence of "better than nothing".
I've been associating Paramount pictures from before December 1949 with Universal for so long (the whole home video era!) that it just seems natural to me when there's a disconnect between the label and the opening logo.
I'm looking at the 1982 Selectavision player connected to my system, along with a 1996 Laserdisc player, a 1996 S-VHS recorder, and a 1995 DVD/HDD recorder, all of which exist. They're all still in regular use, too (Selectavision not so much, but I only have about 30 discs). If streaming movies...
If "Hit The Deck" can show up (beautifully) on Blu-Ray before "The Band Wagon", then I have no problem believing that when it comes to what gets released, anything is possible. They might be using a dartboard. Keep the faith, fellow old-timers!