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media rights

Media rights refer to the legal permissions granted to organizations or individuals to broadcast, distribute, or exhibit particular content, such as sports events, movies, or television shows. These rights allow entities to generate revenue through advertising, subscriptions, or ticket sales. For instance, a sports league sells its media rights to networks, enabling them to air games. The terms of these rights, including duration and territory, dictate how and where the content can be shared, impacting both the creators and consumers involved.