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Company Market Cap Price
DIS The Walt Disney Company 78%
Disney licenses its content and IP to third parties (content licensing).
$196.30B
$109.19
-2.10%
SNEJF Sony Group Corporation 60%
Content Licensing covers licensing of publishing, video, and digital content to third parties.
$174.30B
$28.57
-6.54%
SPOT Spotify Technology S.A. 70%
Content licensing is central to Spotify's ability to stream music, podcasts, and other content.
$138.14B
$685.29
+1.72%
TRI Thomson Reuters Corporation 90%
TRI licenses vast publishing/news content (Reuters News) and AI/content licenses to customers via Content Licensing.
$68.10B
$151.42
+0.60%
TME Tencent Music Entertainment Group 75%
Content licensing is central to Tencent Music’s model, including licensing of catalogs and integration with Ximalaya post-acquisition.
$58.31B
$22.43
-3.65%
EA Electronic Arts Inc. 65%
EA monetizes its intellectual property and content through licensing arrangements with partners and developers.
$50.16B
$200.02
-0.01%
WBD Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. 75%
Licensing of IP/content to third parties (content licensing).
$42.31B
$17.10
-3.50%
RDDT Reddit, Inc. 90%
Content Licensing captures Reddit's model of licensing user-generated content (and related AI/data rights) to third parties.
$36.64B
$198.55
-7.39%
RCIAF Rogers Communications Inc. 60%
Content Licensing includes monetization of MLSE sports/media content rights.
$19.91B
$35.57
WMG Warner Music Group Corp. 70%
WMG licenses music content to third parties (content licensing), including rights for use in media and synchronization.
$16.72B
$32.08
-0.34%
MORN Morningstar, Inc. 65%
Content Licensing is a direct revenue/monetization channel for Morningstar’s data and analytics assets.
$9.52B
$225.34
-1.22%
PSORF Pearson plc 70%
Pearson licenses its educational content and AI/data assets to third parties, constituting content licensing activities.
$9.03B
$14.11
NYT The New York Times Company 80%
Content licensing to third parties and AI/data licensing arrangements are a tangible revenue stream.
$8.91B
$54.66
-1.57%
SRAD Sportradar Group AG 85%
Licensing of sports data/content to clients (Content Licensing) is a primary revenue/offer.
$7.22B
$24.25
-3.17%
SIRI Sirius XM Holdings Inc. 60%
Sirius XM monetizes music and audio content via licensing and rights deals, i.e., content licensing.
$7.07B
$20.93
-5.42%
LNW Light & Wonder, Inc. 65%
LNW engages in content licensing/licensing IP for third-party and first-party titles across platforms (Content Licensing).
$6.70B
$79.35
-1.71%
NXST Nexstar Media Group, Inc. 60%
Content licensing of network/news content to affiliates or third parties is a potential revenue stream highlighted by Nexstar’s content assets (e.g., CW, NewsNation, The Hill).
$5.80B
$192.53
-3.91%
GENI Genius Sports Limited 75%
Content Licensing reflects exclusive data and streaming rights licensed to operators and leagues.
$2.64B
$11.49
-4.49%
CLVT Clarivate Plc 60%
Content Licensing: licensing of publishing/content assets (ProQuest ebooks/digital collections).
$2.55B
$3.59
-0.55%
IQ iQIYI, Inc. 80%
iQIYI licenses its content to third parties and platforms, creating licensing revenue.
$2.16B
$2.24
-3.86%
YELP Yelp Inc. 60%
Content Licensing arrangements and data licensing arrangements exist around Yelp's reviews and content.
$2.03B
$31.81
+0.16%
WLYB John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 90%
Wiley licenses its publishing content to third parties and monetizes AI/data licensing opportunities.
$1.93B
$36.65
+0.25%
LION Lionsgate Studios Corp. 88%
Licenses existing content/IP to third-party platforms, enabling library monetization across windows.
$1.75B
$6.13
-0.33%
IMAX IMAX Corporation 65%
Content Licensing – licensing IMAX-enabled content and related rights to exhibitors and partners as part of content solutions.
$1.68B
$31.20
-3.76%
ZD Ziff Davis, Inc. 75%
Licensing of publishing/content to third parties and AI/data licensing arrangements.
$1.65B
$39.26
+1.00%
FBYD Falcon's Beyond Global, Inc. Class A Common Stock 92%
Company licenses content to third parties and engages in AI/data licensing arrangements, a core revenue stream.
$1.53B
$12.65
-0.86%
EEX Emerald Holding, Inc. 60%
Emerald produces event-related content and insights that could be licensed to partners or published content.
$1.01B
$5.06
-1.17%
KIND Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. 60%
Content licensing/ad-supported partnerships with publishers enable richer local news content.
$811.09M
$2.12
-0.93%
SSTK Shutterstock, Inc. 92%
Direct licensing of Shutterstock's core stock images, video footage, music, and 3D assets to customers.
$752.31M
$21.34
-2.60%
AENT Alliance Entertainment Holding Corporation 75%
AENT engages in content licensing, securing rights to distribute content from major studios.
$716.78M
$6.46
-3.73%
SCHL Scholastic Corporation 85%
Scholastic monetizes its content via licensing to third parties, including publishing content.
$703.90M
$28.10
-3.50%
SMWB Similarweb Ltd. 75%
Content Licensing: Licensing of data/content and AI/data assets to clients and partners.
$685.97M
$8.40
-7.39%
NEXN Nexxen International Ltd. 70%
Nexxen engages in data licensing and content licensing arrangements, aligning with licensing of data/content.
$567.22M
$8.08
-3.58%
XNET Xunlei Limited 65%
Content Licensing – Licensing of publishing/media content (e.g., via Hupu and investee content) to third parties.
$537.56M
$8.48
-13.75%
GCI Gannett Co., Inc. 75%
New tag capturing the content licensing as a distinct investable theme.
$513.99M
$3.51
-4.62%
RSVR Reservoir Media, Inc. 85%
The company monetizes IP by licensing music catalogs and content to third parties (syncs, licensing deals, etc.).
$496.30M
$7.60
-0.91%
SOHU Sohu.com Limited 55%
Content licensing of IPs and content assets to third parties could be a revenue stream tied to Sohu's media IPs.
$452.14M
$14.25
-4.17%
VALU Value Line, Inc. 85%
Revenue derives from licensing Value Line's publishing content to third parties and AI/data licensing arrangements.
$361.80M
$38.45
-2.92%
AMCX AMC Networks Inc. 88%
Strategic content licensing deals (e.g., AMC Collection on Netflix) monetize owned IP and expand audience reach.
$337.85M
$7.52
-5.05%
HKD AMTD Digital Inc. 65%
Content Licensing reflects licensing of media/content assets (The Art Newspaper, etc.).
$327.07M
$1.70
-2.86%
GCL GCL Global Holdings Ltd Ordinary Shares 75%
Content licensing of publishing materials and games to partners.
$280.22M
$2.22
-11.55%
CURI CuriosityStream Inc. 95%
Licensing of rights-cleared video content to third parties and AI/data licensees.
$271.99M
$4.72
-8.70%
INSE Inspired Entertainment, Inc. 75%
Licensing of sports/content IP (e.g., NFL/NBA/NHL) for virtual sports and interactive gaming content.
$248.40M
$9.38
+1.74%
SSP The E.W. Scripps Company 65%
Scripps licenses its news/content to third parties and monetizes content rights, aligning with Content Licensing.
$219.28M
$2.50
-2.34%
AREN The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. 85%
Content licensing and syndication revenue; licensing of publishing/content to third parties.
$216.40M
$4.55
-5.41%
VERI Veritone, Inc. 75%
Content Licensing is a core service line through managed services and data/assets licensing activities.
$216.05M
$4.77
-10.00%
DOYU DouYu International Holdings Limited 70%
Content licensing of tournament rights and official game content is a direct revenue/asset
$206.76M
$6.84
-8.31%
IH iHuman Inc. 85%
IH licenses Oxford University Press and Cricket Media content for Reading Stars/iHuman Readers, constituting Content Licensing.
$144.13M
$2.76
-7.69%
CHGG Chegg, Inc. 92%
Chegg licenses its extensive Q&A content library to language-model developers and other AI/data licensors.
$136.41M
$1.28
-11.72%
RSSS Research Solutions, Inc. 60%
RSSS monetizes content through licensing (including Text & Data Mining rights) to customers.
$110.68M
$3.41
-1.45%
GDC GD Culture Group Limited 60%
Potential licensing of AI-generated digital content and IP as a revenue stream.
$88.01M
$5.24
-11.64%
AMTD AMTD IDEA Group 65%
AMTD's media/content licensing activities align with Content Licensing.
$86.30M
$1.08
-2.25%
UONE Urban One, Inc. 60%
Content IP and media assets licensing opportunities exist; Content Licensing is a plausible direct offering.
$60.28M
$1.32
-2.94%
SFUNY Fang Holdings Limited 60%
Licensing agreements with local agencies indicate Content Licensing activity as part of its 'other services'.
$54.03M
$6.00
UNXP United Express, Inc. 65%
Owns perpetual media rights for shows; licensing of content rights is a direct asset/offer via Content Licensing.
$52.58M
$1.79
LVO LiveOne, Inc. 75%
The company licenses its publishing/IP to third parties and TV/film entities, aligning with content licensing.
$38.24M
$3.98
-5.01%
TOON Kartoon Studios Inc. 85%
Licensing of content to third parties (Content Licensing).
$36.61M
$0.77
-3.04%
AGAE Allied Gaming & Entertainment Inc. 60%
Licensing and monetization of content/IP to third parties (e.g., Angry Birds Movie 3 partnership).
$31.77M
$0.84
-7.04%
ROLR High Roller Technologies, Inc. 65%
Game content licensing and partnerships with studios (Gaming Realms), aligns with Content Licensing.
$24.53M
$2.91
-3.28%
VBIX Viewbix Inc. 55%
Content creation rights/licensing aspects tied to Metagramm and Cortex content offerings.
$22.11M
$3.34
+4.05%
APHP American Picture House Corporation 75%
APHP acquiring IP rights and pursuing licensing opportunities for its film properties (e.g., Barrons Cove), consistent with Content Licensing.
$19.83M
$0.18
CRWE Crown Equity Holdings Inc. 55%
CRWE could license its publishing content or intellectual property to third parties, a potential revenue stream.
$16.55M
$1.04
DLPN Dolphin Entertainment, Inc. 65%
Content ventures and film projects imply licensing/sales of content to distributors and theaters, i.e., content licensing.
$15.30M
$1.37
-6.16%
MSGM Motorsport Games Inc. 65%
MSG has historically licensed content/IP to partners and could monetize licensing of racing content to third parties.
$13.98M
$2.42
-5.84%
KRKR 36Kr Holdings Inc. 65%
Licenses content (and related IP/assets) to third parties, aligning with content licensing revenue.
$12.61M
$6.00
-10.58%
TNMG TNL Mediagene 80%
TNMG licenses its content to third parties and monetizes IP, matching Content Licensing.
$10.49M
$0.42
-8.57%
DDC DDC Enterprise Limited 55%
Content licensing activities related to publishing/content streams.
$8.08M
$9.01
-2.28%
DSNY Destiny Media Technologies Inc. 60%
Content Licensing is a relevant service when distributing promotional music content and metadata to media partners.
$3.88M
$0.37
GMM Global Mofy Metaverse Limited 85%
Licensing of digital content and AI/assets; end-to-end content integration and promotion.
$3.71M
$1.95
+1.54%
CPOP Pop Culture Group Co., Ltd 80%
Active management and licensing of content assets to third parties indicate Content Licensing activities.
$1.92M
$0.79
-3.90%
BOTY Lingerie Fighting Championships, Inc. 55%
BOTY may license its content/assets to third parties, a common practice for niche sports content.
$268076
$0.00
-50.00%

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