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- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 first "John W.".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 isCitedBy Hello,_Dolly!_(film).
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 isCitedBy List_of_highest-grossing_films.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 isbn "978-0-8093-2082-0".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 last "Cones".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 page books?id=EoeJ7VmwnDIC&pg=PA41.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 page books?id=EoeJ7VmwnDIC&pg=PA41.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 publisher Southern_Illinois_University_Press.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 quote "Distributor rentals: It is also important to know and recognize the difference between the distributor's gross receipts and the gross rentals. The term "rentals" refers to the aggregate amount of the film distributor's share of monies paid at theatre box offices computed on the basis of negotiated agreements between the distributor and the exhibitor. Note that gross receipts refers to amounts actually received and from all markets and media, whereas gross rentals refers to amounts earned from theatrical exhibition only, regardless of whether received by the distributor. Thus, gross receipts is the much broader term and includes distributor rentals. The issue of film rentals is of key importance...More current numbers suggest that distributor rentals for the major studio/distributor released films average in the neighborhood of 43% of box office gross. Again, however, such an average is based on widely divergent distributor rental ratios on individual films.".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 title "The feature film distribution deal: a critical analysis of the single most important film industry agreement".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8093-2082-0 year "1997".