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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum WildBrain Ltd T.WILD

Alternate Symbol(s):  WLDBF

WildBrain Ltd. is a kids’ and family entertainment company. The Company develops, produces and distributes films and television programs for domestic and international markets; licenses its brands in the domestic and international markets; broadcasts films and television programs in the domestic market; sells advertising on various ad-supported video-on-demand platforms; and manages copyrights,... see more

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WildBrain Ltd > Will inflation against or benefit WILD?
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Post by wagyusteak on Feb 25, 2021 2:26pm

Will inflation against or benefit WILD?

Let's put your thinking hat on and discuss guys
Comment by Andrew1111 on Feb 25, 2021 2:33pm
It'll get more expensive to make new shows, but I don't think it'll impact much either way. The shows are already heavily subsidized due to Canadian tax credits, thats the only thing that'll make any real impact to the production side. And they aren't going anywhere, if anything, they'll continue to strengthen.
Comment by wagyusteak on Feb 25, 2021 2:48pm
According to Q2 MD&A: "As the market for content continues to evolve and competition for viewers intensifies, major SVODs, such as Apple, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix and HBO Max, are investing heavily to deliver high-quality, exclusive programming. Under this model, typically the SVODs pay for the cost of production inclusive of production fees, while we retain ownership of the underlying ...more  
Comment by Andrew1111 on Feb 25, 2021 2:59pm
Yeah, the streamers pay for everything, WILD owns everything. But the library makes way more money as long as new content is made.
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