"Once you air them, you own the right to air them as long as you pay a fee every time you air them."
That's not quite correct. Channels license movies for specific time frames. A license period for a movie can be one day or several years and, usually, the channel can only air a movie a limited number of times within a license period.
Thanks for your correction. Here's a few questions:
1- Does the license period includes a copy of the Movie.
2- Is there an upfront fee for ordering the copy of the movie?
3- Do you have to return the copy to the studio?
4- How big is the fee on average compare to the first time you contract.
5- How come Voom licensed the 17 bonds movie and them said that no one else would show them because they paid to be exclusive to them. Obviously they are not being aired right now. Did voom paid for the exclusivity outside the license period to air?
Just out of curiosity, is anyone else receiving email from MonstersHD schlocking their wares: Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween 2, and Friday the 13th figureens?
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Let's assume for a moment that Voom (MonstersHD) has physical copies of the early Universal Monster Films all along and they are able to broadcast them at any time.
Why would they suddenly decide to stop showing them for three months, especially during October?