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Post by Frank on Jan 9, 2020 14:25:32 GMT -5
I'd pick an episode of the Syndicated what's my line with Peter Gabel on the panel
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Post by vahan on Feb 14, 2020 20:59:36 GMT -5
badasp About Classic Concentration, I wonder if the reason you didn't hear back from Fremantle is because Buzzr holds the rights, and not Fremantle? Here's a conversation I found on a YouTube vid: Equestria.TV Channel Celestia TV 1 year ago Re: "Don't know if they'll convert more episodes of CC or not..." - that's precisely what's worrying me. I really wanted to watch more of the 1991 CC episodes and I can no longer purchase from FremantleMedia as they no longer hold the rights to the show, so my only bet now is the current holder of the rights, i.e. Buzzr. I don't know if there's a way to contact the Buzzr management to ask? Gene G Jr 1 year ago @equestria.TV Channel Celestia TV so Fremantle no longer owns the rights to CC I thought Fremantle owns the entire Goodson Toddman Library which includes CC AND the original Concentrations from 1960 to 1973 and from 1973 to 1977 or 78 and Buzzr now owns CC? Celestia TV 11 months ago (edited) @gene G Jr To the best of my understanding, here's what happened. Back in 2016 I emailed Fremantle to request for clips of Classic Concentration from 1991, at that time they were able to release me some episodes, but no more than six. (I actually wanted a total of nine episodes.) All the six episodes I bought from them are on my YouTube channel. Two years later, in 2018, I emailed them again to try to ask for another three more episodes, but according to them, they no longer hold the rights to the show. A month or so after that, Buzzr announced that they would be airing Classic Concentration. So I'm just speculating - I may be wrong - that the reason why Fremantle no longer holds the rights to the show is most probably because Buzzr now owns the rights. As to the other Goodson-Todman productions, I don't know.
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Post by badasp on Feb 15, 2020 7:11:48 GMT -5
badasp About Classic Concentration, I wonder if the reason you didn't hear back from Fremantle is because Buzzr holds the rights, and not Fremantle? Here's a conversation I found on a YouTube vid: Equestria.TV Channel Celestia TV 1 year ago Re: "Don't know if they'll convert more episodes of CC or not..." - that's precisely what's worrying me. I really wanted to watch more of the 1991 CC episodes and I can no longer purchase from FremantleMedia as they no longer hold the rights to the show, so my only bet now is the current holder of the rights, i.e. Buzzr. I don't know if there's a way to contact the Buzzr management to ask? Gene G Jr 1 year ago @equestria.TV Channel Celestia TV so Fremantle no longer owns the rights to CC I thought Fremantle owns the entire Goodson Toddman Library which includes CC AND the original Concentrations from 1960 to 1973 and from 1973 to 1977 or 78 and Buzzr now owns CC? Celestia TV 11 months ago (edited) @gene G Jr To the best of my understanding, here's what happened. Back in 2016 I emailed Fremantle to request for clips of Classic Concentration from 1991, at that time they were able to release me some episodes, but no more than six. (I actually wanted a total of nine episodes.) All the six episodes I bought from them are on my YouTube channel. Two years later, in 2018, I emailed them again to try to ask for another three more episodes, but according to them, they no longer hold the rights to the show. A month or so after that, Buzzr announced that they would be airing Classic Concentration. So I'm just speculating - I may be wrong - that the reason why Fremantle no longer holds the rights to the show is most probably because Buzzr now owns the rights. As to the other Goodson-Todman productions, I don't know. Ah, got it. Still, I'm curious about contacting Buzzr's management too. I'd like it if they were open to such offers as Fremantle was! Because believe me, there are going to be people who want to see all the episodes!
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