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Music Video Shop

A store which sells music videos
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It's easy to find places that sell music, but none of these stores have many videos for sale. With the popularity of shows like Total Request Live, this would undoubtedly be a profitable business. By the way, if this is actually baked, I would like to find out about it.
nick_n_uit, Dec 16 2000

Music DVDs on eBay http://listings.eba...ory41563/index.html
eBay has everything [benjamin, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       Actually, they never play music videos on MTV. Period. Not even TRL plays them in their entirety. All the more reason for this store.
nick_n_uit, Dec 17 2000
  

       I disagree. Music videos are VERY difficult to find and purchase - I think a very small percentage of them are commercially available in any format. I paid eighty dollars last year for an out-of-print VHS of about 12 videos I liked. If you could repackage unavailable vids (what mid-20's goth wouldn't pay for a collection of vintage 80's Siouxie & the Banshees / Cure / Depeche Mode?) they would definitely sell. I can't think of a price I wouldn't pay for a set of videos of my choice - some of which have only aired once...at 3 am...7 years ago...on MuchMusic in Canada. Double-bonus!! If this store lets you pick videos out of a catalog or from a computer system, and then burn them to a custom DVD. For that matter, this could easily be a web business that just compiles and sends you the (encrypted? un-copyable?) DVD. Of course, there's a lot of negotiating to be done with the record companies who own these videos - they'll want a cut, but might be thrilled to have new revenue flowing in from essentially worthless stuff they paid for long ago.
agentzen, Aug 10 2001
  

       I like this idea...
StarChaser, Aug 11 2001
  

       you can just download them...
josejay, Nov 21 2003
  


 

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