The three most interesting parts of the interview:
He mentioned that their current licensors have been very "supportive" of the move and that "the first reactions from our licensors have been very positive." (which sounds like they might be releasing some non-Sony and non-Janus titles.)
He said "maybe" to UK exclusives, but "Based on sheer size alone, we need the size of the US market in addition to the UK to amortize the costs of production."
When asked if they will continue to license masters and or supplemental material to UK labels like MoC/Eureka or Arrow:
We've worked with all of these companies and they have issued many wonderful editions. That said, what we do is very time-consuming and expensive and we've never really made an effort to license the material we produce. We have done it, both as a favour to our licensors and to the talent we've worked with so that these materials can be seen in other markets. But with our ability to publish directly in the UK, I don't imagine we will license as much as we have in the past. That said, we never say never…