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However, only a small number of books make money from these subsidiary rights.
She is also the executive director of the company's subsidiary rights department.
More than half have never had a subsidiary rights payment.
Some subsidiary rights weren’t even discussed 10 years ago, others didn’t exist.
Once we sell subsidiary rights, we'll be the first campaign in history to make money."
That 1975 agreement applied to the original production, which ran for 15 years, and the show’s subsidiary rights.
It includes other subsidiary rights such as abridgment and translation.
She edits 8 to 10 books a year, and besides being a senior editor is the director of subsidiary rights.
They only understand later about the subsidiary rights that they have little or no control over."
Mr. Gates received a $2.5 million advance for his book and money from subsidiary rights sales.
Another important source of income is subsidiary rights.
Creary estimates that 25-30% of annual revenues is from foreign or subsidiary rights.
"The challenge is that you don't want to sell off everything up front so that investors can share in subsidiary rights later on."
"This combines everything I've done: sales, subsidiary rights, marketing and editing."
Have you experienced delays in royalty and/or subsidiary rights payments from publishers?
Whether he can profit from the sale of the books' subsidiary rights, including film and television rights, is uncertain.
When are your subsidiary rights payments generally paid?
In order to consider requests to license subsidiary rights, Cambridge will require specific details about your proposal.
The low-risk approach is through licensing, a process familiar to most publishers from their traditional subsidiary rights activities.
I notice," he told himself, "I get a quarter of any future earnings, subsidiary rights.
The agency handles literary estates and subsidiary rights for the authors that it represents.
The stumbling block was whether the show's director should receive a percentage of the show's subsidiary rights, and where his share would come from.
The dispute involved subsidiary rights in particular and Broadway's dire economics in general.
Random House is also hoping to sell subsidiary rights to magazines and book clubs, but those are negotiated separately.
She is in the subsidiary rights department at Alfred A. Knopf.
All you needed to do was select the subright?
A subsidiary right (also called a subright or sub-lease) is the right to produce or publish a product in different formats based on the original material.