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Post by fuferthought on Aug 23, 2019 7:33:59 GMT -5
Hasbro is on a spree right now. They just bought EOne for 4 billion. For those who dont knw EOne. They are responsible for shows like Peppa Pig and PJ mask. The paid a lot more for this than they paid for PR. I really hopw they dont put PR on the back burner. I dont think they will but only time will tell.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Aug 23, 2019 13:35:28 GMT -5
well interesting news for hasbro, and i doubt they are going to put power rangers on the back burner just cause the company bought another group of properties. As we know hasbro has plans for the power rangers franchise.
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Post by fuferthought on Aug 24, 2019 9:36:25 GMT -5
I find it very funny that Hasbro owns Power Rangers, Peppa Pig and heres the kicker.... DEATH ROW RECORDS😂😂😂😂
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Post by Venusaur on Aug 25, 2019 17:56:59 GMT -5
How the hell is this considered On-Topic?
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Post by fuferthought on Aug 26, 2019 0:38:19 GMT -5
How the hell is this considered On-Topic? We were talkin about how Hasbro could possibly put PR to the side. They just paid 8 times as much for EOne as they did for PR. I really dont knw what Hasbro is up to. But they are building a mean line up.
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Post by mnikolic on Aug 26, 2019 6:05:50 GMT -5
Maybe they are trying to bring back the 40-episode per season deal and the annual Vs. corssovers by looking for an alternative way to do it since Nickelodeon isn't all about having single 40-episode long seasons of a show they do not produce. Streaming would be a good way to do just that, especially for the corssover deal. Get 40 episodes out in a year, while Nick is stuck splitting each season in half. Meanwhile, Hasbro gets the chance to produce more "complete" seasons that way with Nick being always behind. Of course that would mean making the straming service (or just certain content, including PR) available to only certain areas - like with a free access for a certain period of time, followed by paid subscription deal or something similar. A usual busness practice that I've already seen in the country I once lived in.
That also sounds like a good busness move - the viewers get the content they want and Hasbro gets the money they are after. So everybody wins. Well, except for those that actually end up paying for their streaming content.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Aug 27, 2019 10:56:38 GMT -5
Hasbro is not going to put power Rangers aside more so for young kid toddler programs they get from eone. Power Rangers like tf gives hasbro different markets from eone properties.
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