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		<title>By: <![CDATA[Patrick]]></title>
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		<description>good post.

i&#039;m a huge arrested development fan, as in it&#039;s my favorite show ever.

anyway, this year, after its order got shortened, i thought... &quot;they should take this to the internet!&quot;

the say an episode of AD costs 1.6 million. It gets 4 million viewers a week. Lets say that they put it online for $1.99. I&#039;d be willing to bet that 20% of AD viewers are dedicated enough (and internet savvy enough) to let AD make a profit, and therefore live another day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>good post.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m a huge arrested development fan, as in it&#8217;s my favorite show ever.</p>
<p>anyway, this year, after its order got shortened, i thought&#8230; &#8220;they should take this to the internet!&#8221;</p>
<p>the say an episode of AD costs 1.6 million. It gets 4 million viewers a week. Lets say that they put it online for $1.99. I&#8217;d be willing to bet that 20% of AD viewers are dedicated enough (and internet savvy enough) to let AD make a profit, and therefore live another day.</p>
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