This guy has run the numbers himself.
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How Much Will The New 'Star Trek' Series Add To CBS' Bottom Line?
Interesting perspective and thoughts on various types of income a big intellectual property would bring in.
Ten episodes as opposed to 12?
It is possible the first season would be 10 episodes and season 2 would be 13 and start earlier in January 2018...
As a CBS shareholder, I wanted to do a ballpark guess as to what the new “Star Trek” could add to the bottom line.Armed with the above reference points, I took a guess at incremental “Star Trek” subscription revenue. I’m assuming the new “Star Trek” will have 10 episodes per season. If aired on a weekly basis, that would span over three months.
Let’s say the new “Star Trek” season 1 averages $6 million per episode and has 10 episodes for a total cost of $60 million.
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From a Forbes articleaking my base case for subscription revenue and then subtracting episode costs ($192 million – $60 million) would net $132 million for 2017 domestic subscription income. That’s not taking into account other forms of monetization like advertising fees or international distribution.
How Much Will The New 'Star Trek' Series Add To CBS' Bottom Line?
Interesting perspective and thoughts on various types of income a big intellectual property would bring in.
Ten episodes as opposed to 12?
It is possible the first season would be 10 episodes and season 2 would be 13 and start earlier in January 2018...