Nobody can agree on who owns Homicide, so I would not hold my breath on a streaming deal. (The same is true of Ed.) it’s frankly a miracle those DVDs exist. And franks place basically only exists at the Paley Center and in a few low quality episodes on YouTube.
Nobody can agree on who owns Homicide, so I would not hold my breath on a streaming deal. (The same is true of Ed.) it’s frankly a miracle those DVDs exist. And franks place basically only exists at the Paley Center and in a few low quality episodes on YouTube.
When TV Line posted an article about shows not on streaming during the summer, I mentioned in the comments section that production rights are likely holding back streaming for H:LotS but Matt Mitovich & co. quickly replied "A very well-placed source told us recenty that music is the primary hang-up."
That contradicts what Joe Adalian at Vulture has reported regarding the messy ownership issues. The TV Line piece is newer, so maybe the situation has changed. Regardless, I'm glad I own the box sets.
Nobody can agree on who owns Homicide, so I would not hold my breath on a streaming deal. (The same is true of Ed.) it’s frankly a miracle those DVDs exist. And franks place basically only exists at the Paley Center and in a few low quality episodes on YouTube.
When TV Line posted an article about shows not on streaming during the summer, I mentioned in the comments section that production rights are likely holding back streaming for H:LotS but Matt Mitovich & co. quickly replied "A very well-placed source told us recenty that music is the primary hang-up."
That contradicts what Joe Adalian at Vulture has reported regarding the messy ownership issues. The TV Line piece is newer, so maybe the situation has changed. Regardless, I'm glad I own the box sets.