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What’s the future of physical media?

What’s the future of physical media?

by Editor | Jan 17, 2021 | Latest TBN, Let's Get Physical Media

Co-hosts, Robert Meyer Burnett (in Hollywood) and Dieter Bastian (all the way from Saarbrücken, Deutschland), talk about the future of physical media and recent personnel changes in the industry that seem to indicate the end may come sooner than we think.

Rob and Dieter talk special features with guest Cliff Stephenson

Rob and Dieter talk special features with guest Cliff Stephenson

by Editor | Jan 10, 2021 | Let's Get Physical Media

Co-hosts, Robert Meyer Burnett (in Hollywood) and Dieter Bastian (all the way from Saarbrücken, Deutschland), welcome special guest Cliff Stephenson to the show and talk about special features and extra content typically found on the DVDs and Blu-Rays of our favorite movies and TV series.

New year, new releases and new problems with shipping (thanks Britain).

New year, new releases and new problems with shipping (thanks Britain).

by Editor | Jan 3, 2021 | Let's Get Physical Media

Co-hosts, Robert Meyer Burnett (in Hollywood) and Dieter Bastian (all the way from Saarbrücken, Deutschland), talk about physical media releases coming out in 2021 and the challenges posed by Britain’s exit from the European Union (a/k/a BREXIT)

Review of a huge week in physical media, but will orders be fulfilled?

Review of a huge week in physical media, but will orders be fulfilled?

by Editor | Jan 3, 2021 | Let's Get Physical Media

Co-hosts, Robert Meyer Burnett (in Hollywood) and Dieter Bastian (all the way from Saarbrücken, Deutschland), review the week’s biggest releases on physical media and talk about mounting product delivery problems due to the falling demand, limited production capacity and BREXIT.

Rob and Dieter’s favorite physical media of 2020

Rob and Dieter’s favorite physical media of 2020

by Editor | Dec 27, 2020 | Let's Get Physical Media

Co-hosts, Robert Meyer Burnett (in Hollywood) and Dieter Bastian (all the way from Saarbrücken, Deutschland), share their top 4K and Blu-Ray physical media picks of 2020.

What do Rob and Dieter want for Christmas?

What do Rob and Dieter want for Christmas?

by Editor | Dec 20, 2020 | Let's Get Physical Media

Co-hosts, Robert Meyer Burnett (in Hollywood) and Dieter Bastian (all the way from Saarbrücken, Deutschland), take a closer look at new physical media from Arrow, Criterion and other media manufacturers in advance of the Christmas season.

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