And advertising online is not nearly as profitable as on the tube.
I just read a news report saying online advertising for the first time is now more profitable than traditional advertising. It really depends who you ask.
I think the argument here will be that streaming isn't free of expenses for networks. I'm guessing.
I can see exactly why the Jericho fans are sending nuts again - it provided the network with an excuse/reason to make another series last time. Gotta give them credit for targeting Variety, too.
I just read a news report saying online advertising for the first time is now more profitable than traditional advertising.
Wow, if on-line is even close, that is big news. Link?
It's that intermittent reward thing. It makes the fans stubborn.
Or crazy, according to Skinner, who found inconsistent rewards mixed with inconsistent punishments drove rat insane.
Heh. Of course, they were likely crazy before.
The industry's inability to get a clear understanding of the new world of on-demand viewing habits is a big problem, bigger than even a nuclear bomb going off in the middle of the lone prairie.
Wow. That's a pretty tenacious thing to say.
The crazy is contagious, because I didn't let the audacity of that statement hit me. I just thought about how they had no grasp on
Jericho
canon.
(See, the bombs didn't go off in the middle of the lone prairie. The nearest one was Denver and see with the crazy?)
All episodes of Drive are now on Amazon Unbox.
I stumbled on a Drive fan vid on Youtube last night. Alex Tully was bad ass.
All episodes of Drive are now on Amazon Unbox.
I took a look and it's also on iTunes now.
I'm going to purchase the final two when I get home to complete my iTunes collection.
If 99 more people go and buy episode 6, I think I get a quarter.
ETA: Or maybe I have to split a quarter with Scott. I'm fuzzy on the details.