Content Licensing
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NFLX
Netflix, Inc.
Netflix licenses content and IP for distribution; includes licensing arrangements.
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$451.02B |
$106.10
+1.63%
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SONY
Sony Group Corporation
Sony engages in content and IP licensing across music, film, and anime catalogs and partnerships.
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$193.36B |
$29.09
+1.70%
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DIS
The Walt Disney Company
Disney licenses content to partners and distributors, representing Content Licensing activities.
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$185.96B |
$103.42
+0.11%
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SPGI
S&P Global Inc.
Content Licensing: SPGI licenses data/content to customers and partners.
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$151.16B |
$495.54
+0.27%
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SPOT
Spotify Technology S.A.
Content licensing is a core input for Spotify's streaming library (music, podcasts, audiobooks) and monetization.
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$119.47B |
$592.89
+1.27%
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SE
Sea Limited
Garena IP collaborations and content licensing support game publishing and distribution.
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$76.97B |
$134.31
-1.45%
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RELX
RELX Plc
Content Licensing: Licensing of publishing/content assets to customers and partners.
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$75.60B |
$40.18
-0.47%
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TRI
Thomson Reuters Corporation
Content Licensing – licensing Reuters News and AI content for customers.
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$60.24B |
$133.92
+0.15%
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WBD
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Content Licensing covers licensing of streaming/IP/content to third parties.
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$59.12B |
$23.87
+3.96%
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TME
Tencent Music Entertainment Group
Content licensing is a core aspect of TME's business, licensing music from labels/artists to its platforms.
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$46.77B |
$17.98
-2.36%
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TTWO
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
Content licensing to partners and distribution platforms is a notable revenue/income stream for TTWO.
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$44.94B |
$243.57
+0.72%
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RDDT
Reddit, Inc.
Reddit licenses its content/data to third parties under licensing agreements.
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$38.85B |
$207.64
-4.96%
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TKO
TKO Group Holdings, Inc.
Content licensing arrangements with third parties (e.g., Netflix/WWE rights).
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$38.34B |
$193.40
+3.19%
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WMG
Warner Music Group Corp.
WMG licenses its music catalog to third parties (synchronization, licensing deals, etc.).
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$14.60B |
$28.00
-1.23%
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NWS
News Corporation
Content licensing of News Corp's journalism/content to third parties and AI developers (e.g., OpenAI).
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$14.45B |
$29.32
+0.88%
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NYT
The New York Times Company
Content licensing revenues, including licensing of Wirecutter content and third-party licensing deals (Content Licensing).
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$10.59B |
$65.08
+0.69%
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FDS
FactSet Research Systems Inc.
FactSet licenses financial data content and related data/AI licensing arrangements to clients.
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$10.49B |
$277.53
-0.43%
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MORN
Morningstar, Inc.
Licensing of Morningstar's data and research content to clients (Content Licensing).
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$9.01B |
$213.81
+0.12%
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LNW
Light & Wonder, Inc.
Licensing of first-party and partner content across platforms aligns with content licensing.
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$7.24B |
$86.27
+0.06%
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MAT
Mattel, Inc.
Mattel licenses content/IP to third parties and engages in IP monetization, i.e., Content Licensing.
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$6.84B |
$21.23
+2.26%
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SRAD
Sportradar Group AG
Content licensing and rights portfolio with third-party distributors.
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$6.47B |
$21.70
-0.02%
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TGNA
TEGNA Inc.
Content Licensing is a revenue/asset category for news content licensing to third parties and related AI/data licensing.
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$3.14B |
$19.55
-0.31%
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SPHR
Sphere Entertainment Co.
Sphere owns/leverages content licensing for evergreen and original productions across venues.
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$2.98B |
$82.93
+1.39%
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IAC
IAC InterActive Corp.
Content licensing to third parties (e.g., Apple News, OpenAI) is a direct service IAC provides.
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$2.78B |
$34.62
+0.71%
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MANU
Manchester United plc
Content licensing or rights-related offerings tied to club media assets and partnerships.
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$2.69B |
$15.60
+0.71%
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CLVT
Clarivate Plc
Content licensing of ProQuest content and related datasets represents Content Licensing.
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$2.66B |
$3.75
+2.32%
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GENI
Genius Sports Limited
Content Licensing includes licensing data/content to leagues/media and betting operators.
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$2.26B |
$9.87
-0.35%
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LION
Lionsgate Studios Corp.
The company monetizes its 20,000+ title library and IP via licensing deals with third parties, licensing its content to various platforms.
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$2.12B |
$7.34
+2.30%
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IQ
iQIYI, Inc.
IQ licenses content/IP to third parties and monetizes IP across its platform, aligning withContent Licensing.
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$2.07B |
$2.15
-3.15%
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FBYD
Falcon's Beyond Global, Inc. Class A Common Stock
Licensing of content/IP to third parties is a stated activity in its IP-driven strategy.
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$1.99B |
$16.24
+13.57%
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IMAX
IMAX Corporation
IMAX engages in Content Licensing by distributing and monetizing exclusive content rights and related assets.
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$1.98B |
$36.90
+2.41%
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WLYB
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Licensing of Wiley's publishing content for third parties and AI/data licensing arrangements.
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$1.94B |
$36.00
-0.30%
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WLY
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Licensing of Wiley's publishing content and AI-enabled content/data offerings is a primary revenue stream through Content Licensing agreements.
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$1.92B |
$36.03
-0.11%
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YELP
Yelp Inc.
Content Licensing: Yelp’s data/content could be licensed to partners and for AI/data licensing arrangements.
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$1.83B |
$29.05
-1.11%
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WBTN
WEBTOON Entertainment Inc. Common stock
Licensing of content to third parties for IP adaptations (films, series, games, merchandise).
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$1.78B |
$13.61
-6.46%
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TV
Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.
Content licensing revenue potential arises from TelevisaUnivision's extensive content library used across platforms.
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$1.76B |
$2.71
-0.18%
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ZD
Ziff Davis, Inc.
ZD's intellectual property and content assets are licensed/licensable for AI training and data-related uses.
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$1.36B |
$33.16
+1.61%
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ADEA
Adeia Inc.
Adeia licenses media/video imaging and OTT-related IP, aligning with Content Licensing of IP/assets tied to video and streaming technologies.
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$1.35B |
$12.32
-0.24%
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NMAX
Newsmax, Inc.
The company licenses its content to third parties through content licensing deals.
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$1.06B |
$8.21
-1.79%
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FUBO
fuboTV Inc.
The company licenses content rights from broadcasters and content owners to supply to subscribers.
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$1.03B |
$3.02
-2.89%
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SCHL
Scholastic Corporation
Licensing of publishing/content IP to third parties and platforms.
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$747.73M |
$29.89
+0.29%
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SSTK
Shutterstock, Inc.
Direct core revenue from licensing digital images, videos, music, and related media assets.
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$736.09M |
$20.78
-1.98%
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GCI
Gannett Co., Inc.
The company licenses its premium content to third parties (e.g., Perplexity) and monetizes content assets.
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$736.02M |
$5.04
-47.93%
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AENT
Alliance Entertainment Holding Corporation
Exclusive licensing and IP content licensing partnerships are a core revenue driver for AENT.
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$732.32M |
$6.53
-0.76%
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KIND
Nextdoor Holdings, Inc.
Content licensing or licensing-like arrangements with publishers to embed local news content.
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$677.70M |
$1.69
|
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GETY
Getty Images Holdings, Inc.
Core business is licensing Getty Images' visual content to third parties, including AI/data licensing.
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$655.40M |
$1.56
-1.57%
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IHRT
iHeartMedia, Inc.
Content licensing could be part of iHeart's content strategy and licensing of audio content.
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$576.55M |
$3.86
+3.76%
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RSVR
Reservoir Media, Inc.
Direct content licensing to third parties (film, TV, advertising) is a primary revenue mechanism for Reservoir.
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$489.07M |
$7.45
+0.81%
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SOHU
Sohu.com Limited
Sohu licenses or monetizes IP/content assets for third parties as part of its media/content strategy.
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$478.47M |
$15.19
-0.20%
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NEXN
Nexxen International Ltd.
Content Licensing covers licensing of data and related AI/data licensing arrangements described in Nexxen's strategy.
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$453.49M |
$6.47
-0.69%
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SSP
The E.W. Scripps Company
Content Licensing reflects SSP's licensing of news and entertainment content rights.
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$390.43M |
$4.42
+0.80%
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AMCX
AMC Networks Inc.
Licenses content to third parties, monetizing owned IP (e.g., AMC Collection on Netflix; Silo on Apple TV+).
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$379.17M |
$8.73
-2.18%
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TTGT
TechTarget, Inc.
Content licensing of publishing assets and AI/data licensing arrangements enabled by TTGT's network.
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$366.74M |
$5.19
+0.19%
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VALU
Value Line, Inc.
Value Line licenses its publishing/content assets to third parties, enabling content licensing revenues.
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$349.09M |
$37.36
+0.19%
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ZH
Zhihu Inc.
Content/IP licensing revenue from licensing content or IP assets.
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$337.98M |
$3.67
-1.21%
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HKD
AMTD Digital Inc.
AMTD licenses content (e.g., The Art Newspaper collaborations) and related IP, aligning with Content Licensing.
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$298.21M |
$1.53
+1.32%
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CURI
CuriosityStream Inc.
Licensing of premium, rights-cleared video/audio content to third parties and partners.
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$272.27M |
$4.70
-0.21%
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XPER
Xperi Inc.
Xperi licenses content/IP rights to partners, representing its content licensing activities.
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$265.53M |
$5.75
+0.79%
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VERI
Veritone, Inc.
Managed Services include licensing and licensing of digital media content to third parties.
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$237.67M |
$4.29
+1.54%
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INSE
Inspired Entertainment, Inc.
Licensing sports content and IP for virtual sports and licensed offerings.
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$218.06M |
$8.10
+0.50%
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DOYU
DouYu International Holdings Limited
DouYu uses content licensing rights (tournament copyrights) as part of its content strategy.
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$215.83M |
$7.15
+0.70%
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FC
Franklin Covey Co.
Content Licensing reflects revenue from licensing Leader in Me and other program content.
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$197.47M |
$15.60
+0.81%
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AREN
The Arena Group Holdings, Inc.
Content licensing/syndication is a key revenue stream stemming from AREN’s publishing assets and partnerships.
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$197.46M |
$4.19
+9.97%
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STRZ
Starz Entertainment Corp.
Starz licenses a large portion of its content and monetizes IP, aligning with Content Licensing.
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$182.77M |
$10.95
-1.88%
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PLBY
Playboy, Inc.
Content licensing of Playboy digital properties and content to partners (e.g., Byborg) is a direct licensing revenue stream.
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$181.66M |
$1.92
+4.35%
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IH
iHuman Inc.
Content Licensing: partnerships/licensing of Oxford and Cricket content.
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$144.13M |
$2.76
+1.85%
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CTW
CTW Cayman Class A Ordinary Shares
CTW licenses content/assets to developers and partners; supports content licensing in its ecosystem.
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$139.23M |
$2.28
+6.05%
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GOAI
Eva Live, Inc.
Content Licensing captures potential licensing of content or data AI assets referenced in GOAI's materials.
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$125.37M |
$4.00
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GMGI
Golden Matrix Group, Inc.
GMGI licenses content via Expanse Studios and partnerships, fitting the Content Licensing theme.
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$105.42M |
$0.76
-3.49%
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CHGG
Chegg, Inc.
Chegg licenses its verified Q&A content library to language model developers, a content licensing activity.
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$104.62M |
$0.97
+7.75%
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RSSS
Research Solutions, Inc.
Content Licensing: licensing of publishing content and AI/data rights, including TDM rights related to Scite/Article Galaxy content.
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$101.11M |
$3.10
-2.52%
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GAIA
Gaia, Inc.
Gaia owns a proprietary content library with long-term licensing arrangements.
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$96.17M |
$3.83
-2.05%
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DALN
DallasNews Corporation
Potential licensing of publishing content to third parties fits Content Licensing.
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$88.37M |
$16.51
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NIPG
NIP Group Inc.
Licensing of game IP and content licensed to third parties; aligns with Content Licensing.
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$83.13M |
$1.50
+2.04%
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AMTD
AMTD IDEA Group
Content licensing activities tied to AMTD's publishing and media brands.
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$83.12M |
$1.02
+0.49%
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SGA
Saga Communications, Inc.
Content Licensing could apply if Saga licenses its news/content to third parties or enters licensing arrangements.
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$75.48M |
$11.80
-1.50%
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ATHR
Aether Holdings, Inc. Common Stock
Licensing of Alpha Edge Media content and financial publishing assets.
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$71.03M |
$6.00
-1.64%
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PODC
PodcastOne, Inc.
Asset monetization plans around the podcast library include content licensing and related IP monetization.
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$65.24M |
$2.55
+2.00%
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GLXZ
Galaxy Gaming, Inc.
Content licensing of game IP assets to third parties beyond Hasbro.
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$60.52M |
$2.59
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BRAG
Bragg Gaming Group Inc.
Bragg monetizes proprietary content through IP/content licensing arrangements with operators.
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$53.77M |
$2.10
-3.44%
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LVO
LiveOne, Inc.
Content licensing: licensing of publishing/content to third parties and related IP licensing.
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$52.25M |
$4.55
-0.33%
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MDIA
MediaCo Holding Inc.
The company engages in content licensing arrangements (exclusive partnerships and licensing of Estrella/EstrellaTV content), a direct revenue stream.
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$50.73M |
$0.98
+4.16%
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NAMI
Jinxin Technology Holding Company American Depositary Shares
Content licensing related to publishing and AI/data assets within the education ecosystem.
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$41.44M |
$0.61
-1.94%
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YQ
17 Education & Technology Group Inc.
Content Licensing for premium educational content and question banks within subscriptions.
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$38.25M |
$4.66
+0.22%
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TOON
Kartoon Studios Inc.
Licensing and royalties revenue from content licensing to third parties and consumer product tie‑ins.
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$34.57M |
$0.74
+2.92%
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BZFD
BuzzFeed, Inc.
Content licensing reflects BuzzFeed licensing content and AI/data assets to third parties.
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$33.71M |
$0.91
+2.50%
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SNAL
Snail, Inc. Class A Common Stock
Content licensing revenue streams from ARK IP licensing arrangements with third parties.
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$33.09M |
$0.90
+0.57%
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ZDGE
Zedge, Inc.
The business model includes content licensing from its imagery and assets, aligning with Content Licensing.
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$32.31M |
$2.44
+3.60%
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SFUNY
Fang Holdings Limited
Licensing of content/data to partners (other services) aligns with Content Licensing.
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$28.82M |
$3.20
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SJ
Scienjoy Holding Corporation
Content licensing and rights-related activities around platform assets and NFTs.
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$28.48M |
$0.69
-7.86%
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NTRP
NextTrip, Inc.
Content licensing of media assets and related licensing arrangements for Journy.tv content.
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$27.78M |
$3.61
-2.83%
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APHP
American Picture House Corporation
Acquires IP and licenses content rights, financing, and revenue entitlements (Content Licensing).
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$20.10M |
$0.17
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VBIX
Viewbix Inc.
Bubbl and Metagramm tools licensed on a subscription basis; content licensing.
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$16.51M |
$1.60
+2.56%
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MSGM
Motorsport Games Inc.
The company licenses its content/IP (e.g., Le Mans-related IP) to third parties, aligning with Content Licensing.
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$16.35M |
$2.81
+1.08%
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ROLR
High Roller Technologies, Inc.
The company aggregates content from multiple game developers and leverages content licensing as part of its library.
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$15.61M |
$1.94
-1.22%
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FIEE
FiEE, Inc.
Content licensing potential as FiEE monetizes content/AI assets through third-party licensing.
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$15.36M |
$2.48
+1.43%
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AGAE
Allied Gaming & Entertainment Inc.
Content Licensing represents monetization of AGAE’s IP through third-party licensing deals and collaborations.
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$15.21M |
$0.41
+4.82%
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MMA
Mixed Martial Arts Group Limited
Content on MixedMartialArts.com (news, fighter data) implies content licensing/rights exposure.
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$13.78M |
$1.33
+11.25%
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TBH
Brag House Holdings, Inc.
Content Licensing related to NIL monetization and content rights.
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$10.17M |
$0.95
-1.13%
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KRKR
36Kr Holdings Inc.
Content Licensing: licensing of publishing content and AI/data assets to third parties.
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$10.13M |
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