surfgirl December 30, 2024 Share December 30, 2024 I miss Gok and the UK version the most. He is such a lovely person. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/3357-say-yes-to-the-dress-general-discussion/page/82/#findComment-8543215
TwirlyGirly January 10 Share January 10 On 10/28/2024 at 1:18 AM, Vermicious Knid said: The news is...there is no news. RealityBlurred's Andy Dehnart actually went right to the source: The season was filmed, but I wonder if this is them low key cancelling it. This is what I found most interesting from the article you quoted, in part, above. It also says: "I’m hoping [Say Yes to the Dress] — and all others — aren’t affected by the disaster that is Warner Bros. Discovery. Its latest earnings report was dire, saying that its TV channels like TLC and Food Network are collectively worth $9.1 billion less than before. Oof." If they've already filmed and edited all of season 23's episodes then most of the money budgeted to produce the season has already been spent. So why in the world would they keep them sitting on a shelf, especially in light of how popular the program is? If the show is no longer profitable, why are they continuing to air reruns of episodes from past seasons instead of the new episodes from season 23? I'm not in the TV industry (clearly!) but I would think the advertising rates for new episodes of a series aired in primetime are higher than the advertising rates for reruns of old episodes from the same series aired during the day, or after midnight, no? Because of this, holding back the season seems really counterproductive if TLC is losing money. 3 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/3357-say-yes-to-the-dress-general-discussion/page/82/#findComment-8550876
ML89 January 10 Share January 10 Well, they did shelve a movie they spent $90 million on, as a tax writeoff because they didn't think it was "good enough" or something, so... Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/3357-say-yes-to-the-dress-general-discussion/page/82/#findComment-8551424
Back Atcha January 12 Share January 12 On 1/10/2025 at 4:10 PM, ML89 said: Well, they did shelve a movie they spent $90 million on, as a tax writeoff because they didn't think it was "good enough" or something, so... New "executives" come in...some with no showbiz experience and throw their weight around, making insensible changes. It's UNbelievable how many quality programs/series are shelved. Often the cast/crew were paid, so there's no huge outcry. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/3357-say-yes-to-the-dress-general-discussion/page/82/#findComment-8552424
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