Where’s the hook?

I love TV on DVD. I’m not sure where it came from, or who thought of it first, but there’s no question that it’s good for viewers and networks.

But there’s one huge opportunity that’s being missed. The hook.

By selling a series’ first season at such high prices, they’re cutting out all the people who want to get into the show. There are several shows out there that I’d probably love, and what better way to get started than to buy the first season on DVD? The thing is, I’m not willing to shell out 50-70 dollars just to catch up on something I might like. And I’d bet that I’m not alone.

If I were the networks, I’d sell the first season cheap. Not at a loss, but cheap enough to get people interested. The benefit would be twofold. First, it would make the studio money, and second it would increase the viewership because people would want to continue to follow the story.

Who knows? It might just be all the hook you need to take a show from obscurity to the big time.

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