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Bullseye, GSN actually aired close to 10 episodes of it. Most near the beginning of the run, but a few celebrity episodes near the end of the run as well.
OK, yes, that's a different matter. It is VERY expensive to transfer video from obsolete formats onto new digital ones. That's a separate matter from how much a rights holder would charge for GSN
That brings up an interesting question: when GSN first went on the air, they announced they had a library of 50,000 episodes. Over the years they acquired more (such as Bob Stewart's library) and are probably closer to 60,000 by now.
Anyone know how much of that library might have actually been converted? We heard about a possible scenario with
Bullseye, but I would have thought most of what they had would have been ready to air at any time. We know that most (or all) of GT was converted, plus a lot of the shorter-lived shows from the other libraries (Barris, Barry, Griffin) that aired during what some people refer to as "the dark period". If all those shorter-lived shows were converted and ready for air at that time, isn't it safe to assume that most of that library was converted at some point? I'd be surprised if they still have thousands of episodes sitting there that weren't.