No repeat value? I plan on rewatching all 5 seasons of "The Wire" many, many times.
posted by growler at 2008-11-03 17:20:36 ![]()
maybe if they actually i dunno, repeated the episodes then maybe people would watch. if i miss an episode of top chef bravo has it on again in 15 minutes, if you miss mad men you have to download it, or wait for a marathon. and don't even get me started on lost, i don't know who's in charge of when those air. <br /><br /> <br /><br /> oh, and my dvr is full of csi episodes right now. i've watched all my serialized stuff, even fringe, which isn't stellar.
posted by kittyholmes at 2008-11-04 01:06:45 ![]()
1. I think this is what made House successful--on the surface it's incredibly formulaic, but it's also very subtly serialized. It helps that the ongoing aspects deal with personality issues that lend themselves to lots of repetition. I'm not saying it's as good as Mad Men, but I haven't seen a lot of discussion of it.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> 2. The network vs. studio question for DVD money is interesting, but isn't that just a matter of designing contracts better? Is HBO more profitable than NBC? Is there an opening for a new business model here?
posted by Jared at 2008-11-05 10:47:46 ![]()
The studios get 100 percent of DVD sales. The networks get nothing unless they own the show.
posted by Uh at 2008-11-06 21:17:57 ![]()

