By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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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