
Broadcast Rights
Broadcast rights refer to the legal permissions granted to media companies to air specific content, such as sports events, films, or TV shows, on television, radio, or online platforms. These rights are typically sold by the content creators or owners to broadcasters, allowing them to share the material with audiences. The arrangement can involve exclusive rights, meaning only one broadcaster can air the content, or non-exclusive rights, where multiple broadcasters can showcase it. Broadcast rights are essential for monetizing content and can vary in cost depending on the popularity and demand of the material.