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Changes a brewing at the top of NBC Universal...
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...=la-home-local
Jeff Zucker will be taking over NBC Universal this week. The way I understand it, this is the entire company, not just one division like TV. This may have no impact what so ever on the HDwars, but it could be huge if he decides Universal needs to go neutral. He is going to want to make some positive changes to increase the profit margins right away to make his own "stamp" on the company. Releasing on Blu Ray sure would help. What doe everyone think? |
I predict he will fire everyone and hire trained hippos. Man, are they hungry.
Three cheers for pointless speculation! |
I think he's going to hire the cast of Scrubs to perform shows for him every night.
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Originally Posted by Bcolon
He is going to want to make some positive changes to increase the profit margins right away to make his own "stamp" on the company. Releasing on Blu Ray sure would help.
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Right. Cause the guards changing hands at Sony made BR fold? :rolleyes:
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From those sales figures I read BR ain't folding anytime soon, no matter how much I want it to.
But hopefully he will keep Battlestar Galactica in production with a vote of confidence. And get Sci-Fi to order season 11 of Stargate SG-1. |
Maybe he will actually put out some HD-DVD releases? Who knows.
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Won't change the fact they are the worst of the 4 networks for HD picture quality, audio quality, station hardware and other problems. At least not soon.
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Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Right. Cause the guards changing hands at Sony made BR fold? :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
Maybe he will actually put out some HD-DVD releases? Who knows.
One can only hope. |
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
Releasing on Blu-ray wouldn't even amount to a rounding error for their home video division. We HD nuts are kinda insignificant at the moment.
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Originally Posted by Spiky
Won't change the fact they are the worst of the 4 networks for HD picture quality, audio quality, station hardware and other problems. At least not soon.
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I thought Craig Kornblau (pres. of Home Entertainment division) was fully in charge of that. He's 100% behind HD DVD.
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Originally Posted by Vipper II
So it's not just my eyes, then...
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Originally Posted by Nevi
As head of any company he should be looking towards maximizing future profits as well. Thus the format war should be on his radar. Whether he changes Universal's position or not is another matter.
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Originally Posted by cornflakeguy
From those sales figures I read BR ain't folding anytime soon, no matter how much I want it to.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
I thought Craig Kornblau (pres. of Home Entertainment division) was fully in charge of that. He's 100% behind HD DVD.
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I dont think this has anything to do with HD or deserve its own thread.
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Yeah, this thread seems like trolling to me.
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Originally Posted by DamingR
Yeah, this thread seems like trolling to me.
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Originally Posted by DamingR
Yeah, this thread seems like trolling to me.
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Holy wild-as-hell speculation, Batman!
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Eh, I wouldn't say that it's trolling, but it's speculation that's probably a little too far off for the purposes of this forum.
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