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Aug. 25, 2016

Proliferation of TV networks causes shift in TV finance

The seemingly endless demand for fresh episodic entertainment content has caused a shift in the way producers and their finance attorneys work to secure funding for their projects.

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The seemingly endless demand for fresh episodic entertainment content has caused a shift in the way producers and their finance attorneys work to secure funding for their projects.

The shift is primarily the result of a spike in the number of content providers, like Netflix Inc., Hulu LLC, and other video-on-demand services established over the last few years, all looking to generate their o...

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