Maxioms by Chris Anstey
We've found that sales of nominated DVDs do significantly better if they are released prior to the Oscar ceremony compared read more
We've found that sales of nominated DVDs do significantly better if they are released prior to the Oscar ceremony compared to after because of all the media. Later, it's more about the ceremony itself and not the films.
It's healthy to have a decent lag time between discs, but if there's too much time in between, there might read more
It's healthy to have a decent lag time between discs, but if there's too much time in between, there might be a drop off in interest. What amazes me is that no matter how obscure or generic a TV show might be, there's always someone who'll buy it. As long as the studios recognize this, they can manufacture modest quantities and generate respectable sales.
It's an old cliche, but we've still got to get one more win. But we have the confidence to know read more
It's an old cliche, but we've still got to get one more win. But we have the confidence to know that we can be down and dig our way out of the hole.
There's such unremitting attention to the Oscars after the nominations come out. That automatically sparks greater sales.
There's such unremitting attention to the Oscars after the nominations come out. That automatically sparks greater sales.
We have been encouraged by the results of a couple successful campaigns that we've featured to help promote them, but read more
We have been encouraged by the results of a couple successful campaigns that we've featured to help promote them, but the overall impact of the format has still been nominal.