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"UPDATE: In another sign that Hulu is stepping up its game, the digital video giant has landed the SVOD rights to “Seinfeld,” cutting a deal with Sony Pictures TV for all 180 episodes of the enduring NBC comedy. The deal is said to be valued at around $875,000 an episode, which translates to a nearly $160 million windfall to be split by distributor Sony TV, Time Warner’s Castle Rock and “Seinfeld” profit participants, including star/co-creator Jerry Seinfeld and co-creator Larry David. The pact is expected to be announced at Hulu’s upfront presentation on Wednesday. The series will be available on Hulu starting in June. The license term is believed to be at least five years." I hope that this does not impact the over the air viewing of Seinfeld. |
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Anyone that enjoyed Seinfeld has already seen every episode multiple times. Seems like a waste of money to me.
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Quoted: Source "UPDATE: In another sign that Hulu is stepping up its game, the digital video giant has landed the SVOD rights to "Seinfeld,” cutting a deal with Sony Pictures TV for all 180 episodes of the enduring NBC comedy. The deal is said to be valued at around $875,000 an episode, which translates to a nearly $160 million windfall to be split by distributor Sony TV, Time Warner’s Castle Rock and "Seinfeld” profit participants, including star/co-creator Jerry Seinfeld and co-creator Larry David. The pact is expected to be announced at Hulu’s upfront presentation on Wednesday. The series will be available on Hulu starting in June. The license term is believed to be at least five years." I hope that this does not impact the over the air viewing of Seinfeld. View Quote |
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Source "UPDATE: In another sign that Hulu is stepping up its game, the digital video giant has landed the SVOD rights to "Seinfeld,” cutting a deal with Sony Pictures TV for all 180 episodes of the enduring NBC comedy. The deal is said to be valued at around $875,000 an episode, which translates to a nearly $160 million windfall to be split by distributor Sony TV, Time Warner’s Castle Rock and "Seinfeld” profit participants, including star/co-creator Jerry Seinfeld and co-creator Larry David. The pact is expected to be announced at Hulu’s upfront presentation on Wednesday. The series will be available on Hulu starting in June. The license term is believed to be at least five years." I hope that this does not impact the over the air viewing of Seinfeld. Why riot when you can buy it? http://www.amazon.com/Seinfeld-Complete-Jerry/dp/B00EIJTLK4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1430403028&sr=8-1&keywords=seinfeld+complete I paid a bit less than that for my set, but $65 for the entire thing ain't bad at all. |
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever
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I never found it funny the first time around. Doubt I will find it funny the second time either.
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Actually, I was thinking of buying the box set. Now I'm glad I waited. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone that enjoyed Seinfeld has already seen every episode multiple times. Seems like a waste of money to me. Actually, I was thinking of buying the box set. Now I'm glad I waited. Yeah, now you can pay to watch it with commercials. |
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Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". That's GOLD, Jerry....GOLD!!!! |
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". That's GOLD, Jerry....GOLD!!!! |
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". That's GOLD, Jerry....GOLD!!!! |
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Quoted: No just can't stand Jerry Seinfeld. He's not funny View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Then you didn't understand the material at all. No just can't stand Jerry Seinfeld. He's not funny NO SOUP FOR YOU! |
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". That's GOLD, Jerry....GOLD!!!! Gotta love some Kenny Banya. Surprised someone got the reference so quickly! |
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Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". I was never really a fan either, but I'm smart enough to know that it was a hit and that A LOT of people loved it. |
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This is good news. It would have been better if Netflix landed it but I'll take it. One of the few shows I can watch over and over and still enjoy.
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Seinfeld is on syndication. They show like 2-3 episodes a day. No reason to watch it on Hulu, unless you want to see it in chronological order.
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Source "UPDATE: In another sign that Hulu is stepping up its game, the digital video giant has landed the SVOD rights to “Seinfeld,” cutting a deal with Sony Pictures TV for all 180 episodes of the enduring NBC comedy. The deal is said to be valued at around $875,000 an episode, which translates to a nearly $160 million windfall to be split by distributor Sony TV, Time Warner’s Castle Rock and “Seinfeld” profit participants, including star/co-creator Jerry Seinfeld and co-creator Larry David. The pact is expected to be announced at Hulu’s upfront presentation on Wednesday. The series will be available on Hulu starting in June. The license term is believed to be at least five years." I hope that this does not impact the over the air viewing of Seinfeld. View Quote That show sucked so bad when it was new, I can't imagine suffering through it today. |
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Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Oh GD never fails. Someone could post a pic of their new shiny gold bar and someone would chime in "That's the shittiest overrated metal ever". Meh, it kind of is. |
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No just can't stand Jerry Seinfeld. He's not funny View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That was probably the shittiest, most over-rated shit show ever Then you didn't understand the material at all. No just can't stand Jerry Seinfeld. He's not funny Jerry was a bit character. The rest of the characters were hilarious. |
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My question is whether this Hulu deal will impact what I can now see on over the air TV. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Seinfeld is on syndication. They show like 2-3 episodes a day. No reason to watch it on Hulu, unless you want to see it in chronological order. My question is whether this Hulu deal will impact what I can now see on over the air TV. different contract all together. you have tv,dvd,rentals,streaming,etc. all separate contracts. this will have no impact on the other deals. |
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I tried hulu with the free month thing not too long ago, I thought it sucked Cock
I liked it back when they were new and didn't have a subscription |
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My question is whether this Hulu deal will impact what I can now see on over the air TV. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Seinfeld is on syndication. They show like 2-3 episodes a day. No reason to watch it on Hulu, unless you want to see it in chronological order. My question is whether this Hulu deal will impact what I can now see on over the air TV. The last time I was able to watch Seinfeld was on TBS before I decided to fire my cable company and go to air, Netflix, and Hulu. I suspect they've figured out that there are enough people who have done the same and the future of syndicated TV is with a cheap provider that is not only on demand but completely mobile and is compatible with Apple TV, Roku, etc. Most of my Hulu shows I view through my iPad, and once in awhile I fire up Apple tv. Why buy an entire cable package when, for $20 a month (Hulu and Netflix and Amazon Prime, if you have that) you have an entire selection of programs and movies from which to choose? Buy a good antenna for your TV and you have free air TV with prime time network programming. You miss out on certain shows and sporting events but, at least for me, it wasn't worth the $100 a month extra I was paying just for a few channels I actually watched. |
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It's fucking Seinfeld. Guess they heard Amazon secured I Love Lucy and thought they needed to compete.
NEW content. That's what they actually need to create, like Amazon and Netflix are doing. Not licenses two decade old crap. |
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Maybe Hulu can piss away another billion dollars and secure Friends while they're at it.
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There's always one. Saying you've never heard of someone like Lady Gaga or Pharrell is pretty safe. Saying you have no knowledge of a cultural icon of the last 25 years strains credibility.
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Seinfeld is the dumbest show on television. It's one of the few shows I actually hate.
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