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The Business of Television
Book • 2018
Ken Basin's The Business of Television draws on his extensive experience in business affairs at major studios to explain how television deals are structured and negotiated.
The book covers the legal, financial, and operational mechanics behind TV production, licensing, and studio strategy.
It provides practical insights for executives, lawyers, and producers about risk allocation, payment schedules, and the impact of mergers on day-to-day dealmaking.
Basin uses real-world examples to illustrate how business affairs professionals navigate rights, financing, and studio politics.
The book is positioned as a resource for understanding the industry’s behind-the-scenes commercial decisions and trends affecting television’s future.
The book covers the legal, financial, and operational mechanics behind TV production, licensing, and studio strategy.
It provides practical insights for executives, lawyers, and producers about risk allocation, payment schedules, and the impact of mergers on day-to-day dealmaking.
Basin uses real-world examples to illustrate how business affairs professionals navigate rights, financing, and studio politics.
The book is positioned as a resource for understanding the industry’s behind-the-scenes commercial decisions and trends affecting television’s future.
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