2. PRICES PAID BY INDIVIDUAL TV STATIONS TO LICENSE SYNDICATED SHOWS
OF A CERTAIN TYPE.
I want to see the prices that individual local TV stations are paying
for syndicated shows like "Inside Edition" (a syndicated newsmagazine)
or news/talk/controversy/reality-type shows. I prefer many different
shows licensed to stations in many different cities. This helps me
better determine the market price.
Parameters:
A. With all the above prices/information I need the source so I can
document it for my business plan. This could be an article, chart,
grid, etc. but I must be able to find/verify it and the credible
source behind it on my own.
B. I do not want aggregate/general/market information. I want
specific detailed information such as "TV station KTLA in Los Angeles
licensed the show Inside Edition for $3,000 per episode" or "MSNBC is
buying the Michael Savage show for $100,000 per episode" or "french
production company C'est La Vie TV paid $200,000 for the exclusive
format rights for one year for the show 60 Minutes". I'm looking for
actual specific prices not general market conditions. They should
indicate the show, the buyer, the price and when possible the unit
(episode/series/year).
C. These don't count because they are too general and I already have
them:
-- http://www.worldscreen.com/tvformats.php
-- RealScreen Factual Price Guide
-- World Screen News Program Price Index
-- http://www.c21media.net/prices_map/pm_home.asp
-- The article " Rethinking the off-net market" |
Request for Question Clarification by
darrel-ga
on
07 Jun 2003 19:49 PDT
Hello objective1--
This information may be available for certain syndicated programs. If
you have a list of programs you're interested in having researched -
or a list of stations - this would be helpful.
Thank you,
darrel-ga
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Clarification of Question by
objective1-ga
on
08 Jun 2003 17:39 PDT
I don't care what TV stations you have prices for I just need to know
what city they are in. I'm seeking info on syndicated newsmagazine,
controversy, political or reality shows for example: Inside Edition,
Extra, Cops, America's Most Wanted, The Chris Matthews Show, Howard
Stern Show, Jerry Springer or Maury Povich show (or other daytime
controversial show), Michael Savage show, Real TV. Or similar shows
that are syndicated (as opposed to network distributed shows) from the
major distributors like King World, Viacom, Hearst,
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Request for Question Clarification by
darrel-ga
on
09 Jun 2003 15:48 PDT
Thank you for your clarification.
So, to clarify further: A correct answer to this question would
include how many cities/stations and how many syndicated shows?
darrel-ga
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Clarification of Question by
objective1-ga
on
09 Jun 2003 21:20 PDT
I'd like a minimum of three show prices to a minimum of three
different markets. The more shows and the more markets the better.
These would be cash license fees not barter syndication (where the
show is given free to stations in exchange for the station running the
shows national ads). I image the prices ranging from as little as $50
to as much as $4000 but in any case please provide links to where you
found the info.
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