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I think Jobsie is on the right track here. Of course DVD box sets cost $40 for a season. The quality is higher and there's usually a load of bonus material, plus the fact that the physical object and the lovely packaging makes them a collectable item.
Each episode on the iTunes store is priced according to the average cost of an episode based on a DVD box set. But the problem is that on the iTunes store the quality is less, you get no packaging and no special features.
The studios still don't understand that the people buying from the iTunes store have no intention of buying the DVD's and those who want the DVD's wont buy off the iTunes store. They're different markets neither effecting the other.
What do the rest of you think?
I think Jobsie is on the right track here. Of course DVD box sets cost $40 for a season. The quality is higher and there's usually a load of bonus material, plus the fact that the physical object and the lovely packaging makes them a collectable item.
Each episode on the iTunes store is priced according to the average cost of an episode based on a DVD box set. But the problem is that on the iTunes store the quality is less, you get no packaging and no special features.
The studios still don't understand that the people buying from the iTunes store have no intention of buying the DVD's and those who want the DVD's wont buy off the iTunes store. They're different markets neither effecting the other.
What do the rest of you think?