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fandomsecrets2014-11-16 03:50 pm
[ SECRET POST #2875 ]
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(Anonymous) 2014-11-17 12:10 am (UTC)(link)Not necessarily. Look at the original British The Office vs. the American The Office. British one ran for two seasons, while the U.S one ran for nine, which was 12 episodes vs. 201 episodes. The U.S. version had a wider American audience (because quite a few people won't watch shows with foreign accents) and a longer running time, meaning more advertising sold. It also means the American company who remade the British show owns merchandising rights, syndication rights AND DVD box set rights, which all results in more money... money they would not have made if they'd simply rebroadcast the British show (which they'd also have to pay to do, BTW). Even though they had to pay to make it, it probably yielded a far bigger investment.