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| November 11, 2004 | Hollywood Facing a Digital Seismic Shift The film and programming entertainment industry currently stands poised for a seismic shift. This wave of change is generated by rapidly increasing options consumers have to view and pay for most popular TV shows, films, and programming. |
| March 01, 2004 | The Dynamics of the Home Video Industry The state of the Home Video industry can be summed up in one word: tremendous. In the US alone, it is a $26 billion industry. It now generates over half of the revenue for Hollywood studios. |
| November 01, 2003 | Programming Windows Growing Increasingly Complex for Rights Holders The advent of digital technology is altering the landscape of the entertainment business, fueling the changes in the way television programming is sold and marketed in its multiple windows. |
| RightsLogic Cable & Broadcast RightsLogic®, born out of 20 years of entertainment industry experience, is a suite of five integrated modules dedicated to tracking media assets and their associated financials from inception to final use. A comprehensive end-to-end system, RightsLogic manages the entire rights value chain to extract maximum value from your media assets. | |
| RightsLogic IP Licensing RightsLogic™ for IP Licensing, born out of 20 years of experience building applications to manage intellectual property, is a suite of six integrated modules dedicated to tracking IP assets and their associated financials from inception to final use. A comprehensive end-toend system, RightsLogic manages the entire licensing process to extract maximum value from your assets | |
| Program Planning & Scheduling RightsLogic® Program Planning & Scheduling v2.0 is a state of the art, next generation program planning tool that enables your organization to plan programming over multiple channels and multiple platforms, with multi-currency and multi-language support. | |
| Xperanto Whitepaper Organization looking to take advantage of the new integration technology face a host of issues, often more cultural then technological. Those that do integrate however, find themselves with better, more timely and actionable information delivered with less effor and fewer resources. |