Did you search syndicating business plan looking for information about how to write a business plan for a program that will go into syndication for rebroadcast? Television programs, movies, and other entertainment content that enters secondary consumption channels or airs on "second run" stations provide revenue opportunities for people throughout the production chain. Royalty payments to creators, actors, and production studios can compensate the creators, while commercial buys and marketing promos can become profit for the distributor or the company re-airing the content. No matter where you are in this chain, a business plan on the topic needs to show:
• What the content is
• How the syndication will work
• When revenues come in
• What your up-front and ongoing costs are
• The staff you need, if any
The staffing plan in a business plan is generally just a personnel forecast, a table that projects your hiring needs and the amount of money different positions will be paid year over year. This first component of the plan should tie into your other projections. What will income be? What are the operational expenses? When does break-even occur and what sort of loan repayment or investment share do you envision? If you don't need funding and the syndication business plan is simply a "thought" document or organizational plan, you should still have a basic pro forma so you can forecast sales. Want help with this plan? MasterPlans can deliver for you. Call us at 877-453-2011 to talk to the business plan experts.














