Howard Stern's E! Show...will it continue
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I'm all for it as long as it's the whole show available each day for a reasonable cost ( $1 a day). Of course it doesn't hurt that I have Comcast.
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Originally Posted by Mrs.Nesbit
I'm all for it as long as it's the whole show available each day for a reasonable cost ( $1 a day). Of course it doesn't hurt that I have Comcast.
I wonder how they would structure it. I imagine that they would do 1 60-90 'episode' per week.
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It would be best if they put up the entire show unedited in the afternoon. Then I could listen to it while playing games or cleaning the house and could fast forward through the stripers etc. That stuff gets boring to me.
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Doesn't Howard already have enough money? I think fans will start to revolt against him... not only do they have to pay to hear him on the radio, now they have to pay to see him on TV. He's nickle and diming his fans to death.
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Originally Posted by THX7966
Doesn't Howard already have enough money? I think fans will start to revolt against him... not only do they have to pay to hear him on the radio, now they have to pay to see him on TV. He's nickle and diming his fans to death.
Howard is going to make the money either way whether it is in a VOD deal or a deal with a specific network.
Direct-to-VOD programming is probably the wave of the future as studios and producers see more people go the DVR route and avoid commercials.




