Road rules0 min ago
how do tv companies buy movies
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how do tv companies buy movies- fixed price ie price list( what are typical prices?) or auction, how many times can they show them, can they sell them to another tv company, do they have exclusive rights to the movie worldwide?
i assume on purchase the contract has a lot of smallprint , regarding these matters
i assume on purchase the contract has a lot of smallprint , regarding these matters
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"To go for a Burton" has been around as an expression since the 15th century in this country ("The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang" Oxford University Press, 1992) and whilst various more modern explanations have been offered, the origin is lost. It is used to mean variously that one of a working party or crew has vanished and his mates do not know his whereabouts, that a particular person had slipped over or suffered an hilarious but harmless mishap, or the more modern and possibly original usage to mean that a person is dead. It does not appear in any list of authentic Cockney rhyming slang that I have seen, the nearest being "Burton on Trent" = "rent" as in "'and it owvvah dahlin! Oiv *** fer ver Burton. Naaa, seeriuslee!"
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