Ringleheim,
The WNW experience was one we all are certainly missing right now, but if you take all the romance out of it...its a business.
No commercial firm has any obligation to post reasons for it's operating status or possible plans for the future.
If you look at the business before these turn of events, they were not exactly forthcoming on new releases etc. (is any company?) Even in this unusual world state why would we expect differently?
I was encouraged to receive an email message from them recently about reopening sales when they can, but I'm not going to count the days until that happens.
In my view, why would they open retail sales to guys like us when they can wholesale the lot to dealers for a quick turnaround.
There is nothing we can do.
Respectfully,
Ryan
I hear you, Ryan, but if the company is closed for good, I *do* think they have an obligation to say so, maybe with a thanks to their customers thrown in for good measure. I agree they don't need to explain why or add anything further.
What they are doing now is not a good look. In fact, the way this entire thing has been handled is not a good look for Peter Jackson or the company's legacy. I'm guessing he doesn't care.