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Re: rickn23 post# 2665

Tuesday, 02/18/2020 4:45:58 PM

Tuesday, February 18, 2020 4:45:58 PM

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The live tours I was talking to someone in the know in theater in NY they said a fee is paid upfront then a % of ticket sales, Genius won't see the secondary market prices that's scalping tickets for lack of a better term, they do get a smaller fee for each new date added and the regular % of the ticket dales.

I just like that it shows popularity growing, and people with means. That will get their kid the seasons on their tablets and the DVDs and the more expensive things like the $40 Halloween costumes etc. Make the brand worth more and more.

And the books, and just more and more.

One thing I was wondering what did they get for the Kellogg's deal? Llama Llama was on 80 million cereal boxes?

All about that popularity thing, it increase merchandisers wanting to sell items pay the fees/royalties and increases amount sold.

The DVD's like I said earlier was a shocker, I was astounded the amount for DVDs some libraries got, some in NYC 100+ copies and they got 2020 libraries granted they all didn't get that many most 40-50 but that is a lot of DVD's X 4 in a 2 month span. And then nationwide do a google search check just your cities, states, most library systems are counties or in cities municipalities it will shock ya they have all 4 and all 4 in bulk no hype just reality, Genius is finally making some decent scratch.

The books would love to know...

A) do the royalties change for the books that are new since the series

B) ones based on an episode as its 100% our content

and the older books, I know we get a piece of all of them as that was the deal but it has to be different amounts of $$ depending, no?

And the Scholatic play wipe and clean books I didn't find these were selling til this past week when the second came out fist was Nov 15 that is that a different deal than the norm because is more a game?

Each deal is different no doubt, whether it be bokes, or clothes or DVD's or books or party supplies etc.

Would love it if we could get a rundown of it, but doubt that would happen as those are super secret as it deals with different licensees.

Books gets me though, Llama Llama has grown since the season first aired to not a huge amount of the old titles selling to now combined

Well these were mid summer numbers

* 20 Million Books in Print
* 1 Llama Llama book sold every 24 seconds

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