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[ SECRET POST #3389 ]
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Yes, formats matter for licensing.
(Anonymous) 2016-04-15 04:01 am (UTC)(link)When Supernatural started (2005), streaming wasn't a big thing (Netflix began streaming in 2007, Hulu launched in 2007), so they probably didn't have them in the original licensing agreements (which the DVDs would be part of) and had to renegotiate for that and it was probably too much to pay so they did replacement songs. Sadly, this is something that has caused no end of problems with the release of earlier shows on other formats, since songs were often only licensed for the original broadcast and reruns.