The Business of Media Distribution: Monetizing Film and TV Content in the AI Era
New York; London: Routledge, 4th ed. (2026), xxiii, 418 pp.
Contains index
Series: Focal Press Book
ISBN 978-1-032-76106-0 (pbk); 978-1-003-48575-9 (ebook)
Other editions: 4th ed. 2026
Signature commbox: 50-Management-E 2026
"In this fourth edition of the industry staple, veteran media executives Jeffrey C. Ulin and Tim O’Hair provide an accessible and contemporary overview of business theory and practice across key global market segments—film, television, and online/streaming. With an insider’s perspective, this book explores how an idea moves from concept to profit and how distribution dominates the bottom line: Hollywood stars may make the headlines, but marketing and distribution are the behind-the-scenes drivers converting content into cash. In this fourth edition, the new focus will be on the growth and diversification of streaming video—with its inherent issues and maturation—and how AI is poised to impact market segments. As with previous editions, the material is interwoven with perspectives from key industry executives at studios, networks, agencies, and streaming leaders. This book is an essential resource for creatives and professionals in the distribution business, providing a virtual apprenticeship to demystify the complicated media markets and to illuminate how digital technology has impacted the ecosystem." (Publisher description)
1 Market Opportunity and Segmentation: The Diverse Role of Studios and Networks, 1
2 Intellectual Property Assets Enabling Distribution: The Business of Creating, Marketing, and Protecting an Idea, 56
3 Financing Production: Studios and Networks as Venture Capitalists, 90
4 Theatrical Distribution, 138
5 The “Historical” Home Video Business (Non-Download, Non-Streaming Consumer Retail Business), 184
6 Television Distribution and Production, 205
7 Streaming and the New Digital Era, 241
8 Ancillary Revenues: Merchandising, Video Games, Hotels, Pay-Per-View and Transactional VOD Roots, Airlines, and Other Markets, 289
9 Marketing, 329
10 Making Money: Net Profits, Hollywood Accounting, and the Relative Simplicity of Online Revenue Sharing, 378
2 Intellectual Property Assets Enabling Distribution: The Business of Creating, Marketing, and Protecting an Idea, 56
3 Financing Production: Studios and Networks as Venture Capitalists, 90
4 Theatrical Distribution, 138
5 The “Historical” Home Video Business (Non-Download, Non-Streaming Consumer Retail Business), 184
6 Television Distribution and Production, 205
7 Streaming and the New Digital Era, 241
8 Ancillary Revenues: Merchandising, Video Games, Hotels, Pay-Per-View and Transactional VOD Roots, Airlines, and Other Markets, 289
9 Marketing, 329
10 Making Money: Net Profits, Hollywood Accounting, and the Relative Simplicity of Online Revenue Sharing, 378