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Recoupment, in the
music industry, is when a
record label pays for a
musical artist's expenses, such as for
recording and marketing, and
later deducts...
- 1820s, but
eventually recognized its independence.
France attempted to
recoup losses it
claimed for its
citizens during Mexico's
unrest and blockaded...
- The Gr****
government also
provided funding,
which was
expected to be
recouped through the sale of
tickets and from the sale of the
first Olympic commemorative...
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profits of big hits
since they are only
licensing the shows.
Costs are
recouped mainly by
advertising revenues for
broadcast networks and some
cable channels...
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rights of the
parking ticket lease end in 2081, and
since 2022 have
already recouped over $1.5
billion in
revenue for
Chicago Parking Meters LLC investors....
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supported him. He
embarked on a
lecture tour of
North America,
hoping to
recoup financial losses sustained in the Wall
Street Crash. On 13 December, he...
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production cost of a
typical big
label release.
Sometimes they are able to
recoup their initial advance even with much
lower sales numbers. On occasion, established...
- with
greater pressure to get
completed projects into the
market to
begin recouping production costs has led to a
greater occurrence of
missed deadlines,...
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revenue from
parking and non-hockey events, the City of
Glendale would recoup just $4.4 million,
which was
significantly less than the $6.8 million the...
- The
crown sold
public offices, with
their purchasers expecting to
quickly recoup the costs. For a
complete chart, see
Hamnett (1971), p. 16.
Baskes suggests...