Thursday, June 23, 2016 9:58:26 AM
I'm thinking gross revenue should be near a million an episode, but money goes to the production company first (before GNUS gets any). A old article I read suggests average USA production costs for a half hour animated show to be between $500-$700,000 (probably much lower in China). For "LLama LLama" licensing money would go to "LLama LLama's creator. Net profit would depend on costs.
In a 2014 shareholder's letter, Andy showed what broadcasters pay for animated content (page 5). Low end was about $5,000/half hour. I think most countries are in the low end market.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1355848/000101968714004311/genius_8k-ex9901.htm
$5,000 x 190 countries x 15 episodes(for LLama Llama) = $14.25 million
Subtract out production costs and the could be a few million left over.
The real profit kicks in when GNUS can sell it to broadcast TV stations, around the world (2018/2019, double dipping).
I think Andy mentions Marvel and Dreamworks for the valuation GNUS should get, but GNUS doesn't have near the aged, well known IP either company has (which increases their value).
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