Meet the Predators

  • Baumann S
  • Rohn U
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Abstract

The TV industry has traditionally relied on advertising and subscription fees for revenue. Recently, brand extensions and co-branding strategies have been rediscovered as income sources. A prominent example of such a strategy is the TV format Dragons’ Den, which has been locally produced in many different countries. We use this intriguing case to explore the extensive and intricate co-branding relationships and brand extensions in the business-to-consumer and the business-to-business settings of TV companies. Our paper analyses global adaptations and cultural branding of Dragons’Den; in particular, brand extensions and co-branding strategies.

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Baumann, S., & Rohn, U. (2016). Meet the Predators. VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 5(9), 105. https://doi.org/10.18146/2213-0969.2016.jethc106

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