Has nothing to do with GT. He took the Sony gamble and lost. That's my final answer
Quote from: rwalker on May 17, 2024, 09:54:49 PMHas nothing to do with GT. He took the Sony gamble and lost. That's my final answerAnd does Sony have a reason besides, "It's mine, and you can't share it because I said so!" for why they don't like when fans of old game shows they now own upload episodes to streaming sites?
Because if they're not attempting to monetize on them with reruns on GSN or elsewhere, where do they lose by fans uploading episodes of their shows to YouTube, upon which they can monetize?
I'm just not seeing where Sony doesn't get it with this while Fremantle does.
They don't need any other reason than that.
By "get it", you mean allowing others to commit digital piracy for your own selfish reasons.
When you complain that others come across as "condescending" in response to your posts, perhaps you should put a little stock into what you post.
Quote from: TLEberle on May 17, 2024, 09:24:51 PMI would understand were they Body Language and Double Dare or Treasure Hunt and The $20,000 Pyramid but honestly, that's a little excessive and over the top. Brandon is right. Ever since Fremantle started monetizing videos I imagine they've shown more leeway but I do know one channel got absolutely potatoed this week.Has nothing to do with GT. He took the Sony gamble and lost. That's my final answer
I would understand were they Body Language and Double Dare or Treasure Hunt and The $20,000 Pyramid but honestly, that's a little excessive and over the top. Brandon is right. Ever since Fremantle started monetizing videos I imagine they've shown more leeway but I do know one channel got absolutely potatoed this week.
Recently, Buzzr had been quietly airing "new" episodes of Press Your Luck on the weekends, which I had been enjoying. I didn't have GSN during its run there, so I haven't seen these later episodes since the USA Network days. I like seeing them intact and crystal clear, and I have no real interest in scouring YouTube for the VHS transfers and GSN'ed videos that have been uploaded.I'm a little bummed that the show is taking a break, but this isn't the first time Buzzr has taken Press Your Luck off the schedule entirely, and I hope it'll be back soon enough.
Welp, now it seems Buzzr is using the noon-3pm block as a rotisserie of sorts, because Now You See It, Beat The Clock, and Super Password, respectively, inherit those time slots the following week.
I'm 100% not complaining about anything that is going on right now. I like a good rotisserie.
Yeah, but if it's from fear to commit to a schedule, it's rotisserie chicken.
Quote from: parliboy on May 22, 2024, 10:01:06 AMYeah, but if it's from fear to commit to a schedule, it's rotisserie chicken.I'm calling fowl on that one.
Quote from: chrisholland03 on May 22, 2024, 07:20:17 AMI'm 100% not complaining about anything that is going on right now. I like a good rotisserie.Yeah, but if it's from fear to commit to a schedule, it's rotisserie chicken.