ADV Lowers Prices on Sci-Fi DVDs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW LOWER PRICE FOR GENE RODDENBERRY'S ANDROMEDA AND EARTH: FINAL CONFLICT TV SERIES ON DVD!
HOUSTON October 3 2003?ADV Films today announced new lower pricing for the firm's home entertainment releases of Gene Roddenberry?s Andromeda: Season One Collection a slip-covered DVD-only box set containing all 22 episodes of the first season of the hit series on 10 discs as well as all three multi-disc DVD releases of
Gene Roddenberry?s Earth: Final Conflict the acclaimed Alliance Atlantis/Tribune Entertainment science-fiction television series.
Gene Roddenberry?s Andromeda: Season One Collection previously announced with a suggested retail price of $149.98 has been re-priced at $69.98 SRP while the three
Earth: Final Conflict sets which include
No Refuge Destination Darkness and
Face the Horizon will now carry a suggested retail price of $39.98.
Originally conceived by legendary
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry
Andromeda and
Earth: Final Conflict bristle with explosive action brilliant intrigue and incredible special effects. After a successful five-year run in syndication
E:FC is currently being broadcast on SCI FI Channel while
Andromeda the top-rated weekly sci-fi/action program starring Kevin Sorbo is beginning its fourth successful season in national syndication. Both series have proven to be enduring fan favorites with viewers following the series' elaborate plot twists through numerous fan sites as well as Tribune?s extensive official sites
http://www.andromedatv.com/ and
http://www.efc.com.
""With consumers flocking to retailers and purchasing a wide variety of DVDs featuring television programming we're always looking for ways to add even more value to our outstanding DVD packages"" said ADV Films' Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Frank A. Wolbert. ""Offering entire seasons of such exciting high-quality television series like
Andromeda and
Earth: Final Conflict for this new price point is certain to get the attention of our consumers.""
Posted on Friday, October 03, 2003 (Archive on Monday, November 03, 2003)