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Wouldn't it be much cheaper for the network to license the original version, instead of spending millions on doing a remake? They'd still get the ad revenue either way.ZeldaGirl wrote:I think it's more they are counting on making money. The Office, anyone?
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^BBC America holds the US broadcasting rights to the original Office, & as long as the franchise remains popular, I don't see them sharing that anytime soon.
Besides, past episode 1, the American Office is a wholly different beast anyway.
(Ricky Gervais certainly doesn't object either; he's also licensed Office adaptations to France, Germany, Quebec, Chile, Israel, & Brazil, with Chinese & Swedish versions on the way as well.)
You also forget that the original Office only has 13 episodes; stateside, that's about half a season. Networks make more money on new episodes than they do on reruns (the ad rate is lower on reruns, because the ratings are typically lower).
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
Besides, past episode 1, the American Office is a wholly different beast anyway.
(Ricky Gervais certainly doesn't object either; he's also licensed Office adaptations to France, Germany, Quebec, Chile, Israel, & Brazil, with Chinese & Swedish versions on the way as well.)
You also forget that the original Office only has 13 episodes; stateside, that's about half a season. Networks make more money on new episodes than they do on reruns (the ad rate is lower on reruns, because the ratings are typically lower).
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
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Well, the US versions of Skins & Coupling both flopped miserably, so you may have something there. But, again, BBC America gets first dibs on most British imports, so it's not like the networks doing the remakes really have the option of just licensing the original show.
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"