I was talking to ND yesterday about how this is grinding down our local economy in a lot of ways. My neighborhood is a hotspot for lunches and dinners and coffee meetings, and my coffee bean is usually jam packed with people working on laptops. It's a ghost town.
Yay parking?
I've also been watching the apartment listings like a vulture. A VULTURE. Though I'm still trying to convince Tim to let me move in to the pool house in exchange for baked goods and dog walking.
You know, being slightly panicked about getting a cat sitter for Xmas, I think the dogwalking alone would be worth the price of rent.
presumably they'll miss out on DVD sales, itune sales, advertising money from streaming shows and ultimately syndication that only come from scripted shows.
Well, they'll miss out on a season's worth of that revenue. But there's still plenty of product available. Remember NBC's "If you haven't seen it, it's new to you" slogan from a few years back? Ten bucks says that we start seeing stories in EW and such about how catch up on current shows that you stopped watching last season, cult shows from the past 5 years to check out, what to watch on BBCA...
And even if they lose quite a bit of money, its only their entertainment division -- as long as the rest or the corporation has a good year they'll weather the storm nicely.
Can't let the other VPs know that I will miss my budget target!
This is so much more important than most people realize. It's kind of embarrassing to see it up close.
Kristen, obviously, nothing is hilarious in the context of actual job losses.
I didn't know the site went out in an official email. That's a bit wacky.
In other news, Nikki's blog seems to suggest Joss interrupted the filming of Carson Daly's show the other day with a bunch of other people.
presumably they'll miss out on DVD sales, itune sales, advertising money from streaming shows and ultimately syndication that only come from scripted shows.
They will still be able to sell the shows they already have in their back catalog, as well as saving the cost of developing new shows, going through pilot season, producing new shows, etc. etc. If this goes on I'm sure we'll just see the studios raiding their back catalog to put more shows out on DVD. Or repackaging the shows already out on DVD with a little extra footage or a few more deleted scenes to get the rabid fans to buy them all over again.
Heck, they could re-shoot old scripts with new casts.
(If I were an evil network executive I would SO be doing that. How cool would that be?)