minor muppetz
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One thing I've thought about: Sometimes, there'll be a major tragedy that inspires Sesame Workshop to do episodes to help the kids deal with those kinds of issues (whether it be 9/11 or a hurricane). I feel like maybe they should have made a deal where if there was a need to make such an episode that PBS be allowed to broadcast it sooner. Kids without HBO shouldn't have to wait so long to see such important episodes.
Of course, they could very well just make them special resource videos or television specials.
Suddenly, I wonder if it'll be common to see new episodes on DVD (whether they're full half-hour episodes or just street stories) before the PBS broadcasts. It's been said that DVD sales have gone down and that digital is more popular, but I have faith that there'll still be DVDs. I wonder how long Warner Home Video's deal lasts (though I saw in one of the press releases that Time Warner also owns HBO, which I don't remember knowing until recently).
Of course, they could very well just make them special resource videos or television specials.
Suddenly, I wonder if it'll be common to see new episodes on DVD (whether they're full half-hour episodes or just street stories) before the PBS broadcasts. It's been said that DVD sales have gone down and that digital is more popular, but I have faith that there'll still be DVDs. I wonder how long Warner Home Video's deal lasts (though I saw in one of the press releases that Time Warner also owns HBO, which I don't remember knowing until recently).