Future episodes will cost 99 cents, for a 30-minute film.
Each episode only cost £10,000 to make and brought in £100,000 worth of advertising revenue.
Each episode costs $1.4 million, $1 million of which is spent directly in the city.
The first six episodes cost approximately US$11 million to produce.
The first episode was free, in the sense that one could download it from an on-line service, although subsequent episodes cost money.
The hourlong episodes cost about $1.1 million each to produce; the 90-minute premiere somewhat more.
The 22 episodes, almost all of which aired, cost the company $1 million each.
Where most episodes would cost around $900,000 to produce, Moonlighting was running nearly double that.
Each episode this season costs considerably more than the network average for a half-hour series, which is $500,000.
Most episodes are a half-hour long and cost a pittance next to feature films, which allows this series the freedom to play.