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hi, i was just thinking on the subject of rights to tv shows. it must be harder to get the rights to release tv shows than it is sound recordings. i know from my music business experience that it is very easy for a company to get the rights to old sound recordings and re-release tehm on cd etc. it must be alot more involved to get the rights to tv shows to re-release them. anyone have any thoughts on this? let us know. thanks
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It depends on the company.
Music rights for DVD releases are also harder and expensive.
You're looking at $50,000-100,000 per song.
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