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    Mubi Makes Its Move: Boutique Streamer Goes Global in Buying Blitz

    Mubi’s transformation from a niche streaming service to a vertically integrated distributor began several years ago but reached an inflection point in 2024. With the global success of “The Substance,” Mubi proved it could generate awards attention and box office returns.
  • Distribution

    The Secret Behind Neon’s Rise and Why Its Future Still Hangs in the Balance

    While most independent distributors faltered after the lockdowns started a cycle of theatrical collapse, Neon doubled down on theatrical releases, carefully timed VOD windows, and an expanding slate of in-house productions. But behind the critical acclaim lies a high-stakes business model facing mounting financial pressure.
  • Distribution

    Window Shopping: Why Holding Back Pays Off in Streaming Distribution

    Studios are no longer tied to a single strategy for releasing films. Instead, each major player is now juggling theatrical, transactional, and streaming windows with increasing precision. Below is an examination of how studios like Universal, Sony, and Paramount are embracing staggered, platform-specific Pay-One strategies.
  • Distribution

    Cannes Recalibrates: Pre-Sales Shrink, Streamers Stall, and Co-Productions Surge

    The 2025 Cannes Market delivered more questions than answers, as industry players navigated, stalled US deals, shrinking Pay-1 licensing windows, and a growing rift between premium and mid-budget titles. High production and distribution costs are driving greater selectivity among studios and streamers, leaving many films without buyers in the North American market.
  • Distribution

    Cannes 2025: Rising Costs, Fewer Bets, and Smarter Deals in a High-Stakes Market

    Despite record attendance and renewed energy on the Croisette, the Cannes 2025 Film Market is operating under the familiar strains of soaring acquisition costs, and a struggle to reconcile rising budgets with narrowing margins. For buyers and sellers alike, the market is less about glitz and more about financial clarity, pricing discipline, and navigating global distribution headwinds.
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The Broadcast Boom: Why Traditional TV Still Matters in a Streaming World

As streaming platforms continue to dominate the conversation, traditional broadcast networks are proving their staying power by strategically aligning with digital platforms. New data confirms that network television still commands a substantial audience, with streaming partnerships extending its reach and influence.

Distribution

Mubi Makes Its Move: Boutique Streamer Goes Global in Buying Blitz

Mubi’s transformation from a niche streaming service to a vertically integrated distributor began several years ago but reached an inflection point in 2024. With the global success of “The Substance,” Mubi proved it could generate awards attention and box office returns.

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Mubi Makes Its Move: Boutique Streamer Goes Global in Buying Blitz

Distribution

Mubi’s transformation from a niche streaming service to a vertically integrated distributor began several years ago but reached an inflection point in 2024. With the global success of “The Substance,” Mubi proved it could generate awards attention and box office returns.

The Secret Behind Neon’s Rise and Why Its Future Still Hangs in the Balance

Distribution

While most independent distributors faltered after the lockdowns started a cycle of theatrical collapse, Neon doubled down on theatrical releases, carefully timed VOD windows, and an expanding slate of in-house productions. But behind the critical acclaim lies a high-stakes business model facing mounting financial pressure.

Window Shopping: Why Holding Back Pays Off in Streaming Distribution

Distribution

Studios are no longer tied to a single strategy for releasing films. Instead, each major player is now juggling theatrical, transactional, and streaming windows with increasing precision. Below is an examination of how studios like Universal, Sony, and Paramount are embracing staggered, platform-specific Pay-One strategies.

Cannes Recalibrates: Pre-Sales Shrink, Streamers Stall, and Co-Productions Surge

Distribution

The 2025 Cannes Market delivered more questions than answers, as industry players navigated, stalled US deals, shrinking Pay-1 licensing windows, and a growing rift between premium and mid-budget titles. High production and distribution costs are driving greater selectivity among studios and streamers, leaving many films without buyers in the North American market.

Cannes 2025: Rising Costs, Fewer Bets, and Smarter Deals in a High-Stakes Market

Distribution

Despite record attendance and renewed energy on the Croisette, the Cannes 2025 Film Market is operating under the familiar strains of soaring acquisition costs, and a struggle to reconcile rising budgets with narrowing margins. For buyers and sellers alike, the market is less about glitz and more about financial clarity, pricing discipline, and navigating global distribution headwinds.

Distribution

Paramount’s New Slate Financing Deal and the Complexities of Film Investment

Paramount Pictures has recently entered into a significant slate financing agreement with Domain Capital Group, aiming to bolster its film production capabilities. This partnership reflects a strategic move to mitigate financial risk by diversifying investments across multiple films. However, the intricate nature of such deals has historically led to legal disputes, particularly concerning the transparency of financial practices.

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Mubi Makes Its Move: Boutique Streamer Goes Global in Buying Blitz

Distribution

Mubi’s transformation from a niche streaming service to a vertically integrated distributor began several years ago but reached an inflection point in 2024. With the global success of “The Substance,” Mubi proved it could generate awards attention and box office returns.

The Secret Behind Neon’s Rise and Why Its Future Still Hangs in the Balance

Distribution

While most independent distributors faltered after the lockdowns started a cycle of theatrical collapse, Neon doubled down on theatrical releases, carefully timed VOD windows, and an expanding slate of in-house productions. But behind the critical acclaim lies a high-stakes business model facing mounting financial pressure.

Window Shopping: Why Holding Back Pays Off in Streaming Distribution

Distribution

Studios are no longer tied to a single strategy for releasing films. Instead, each major player is now juggling theatrical, transactional, and streaming windows with increasing precision. Below is an examination of how studios like Universal, Sony, and Paramount are embracing staggered, platform-specific Pay-One strategies.

Cannes Recalibrates: Pre-Sales Shrink, Streamers Stall, and Co-Productions Surge

Distribution

The 2025 Cannes Market delivered more questions than answers, as industry players navigated, stalled US deals, shrinking Pay-1 licensing windows, and a growing rift between premium and mid-budget titles. High production and distribution costs are driving greater selectivity among studios and streamers, leaving many films without buyers in the North American market.

Cannes 2025: Rising Costs, Fewer Bets, and Smarter Deals in a High-Stakes Market

Distribution

Despite record attendance and renewed energy on the Croisette, the Cannes 2025 Film Market is operating under the familiar strains of soaring acquisition costs, and a struggle to reconcile rising budgets with narrowing margins. For buyers and sellers alike, the market is less about glitz and more about financial clarity, pricing discipline, and navigating global distribution headwinds.

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