NMDM
5328

Media Dealmaking

Schools of Public Engagement: Media

Media Dealmaking
Fall 2024
Taught By: Lynn Oberlander
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 5766

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
Pre-Requisite: Strongly recommend Media Management & Leadership (NMDM 5303) and Media Ecnomics (NMDM 5301). This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media (MED)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 16

Media Dealmaking
Fall 2023
Taught By: Howard Homonoff
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 5766

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
Pre-Requisite: Strongly recommend Media Management & Leadership (NMDM 5303) and Media Ecnomics (NMDM 5301). This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media (MED)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 16

Media Dealmaking
Fall 2022
Taught By: Howard Homonoff
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 5766

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
Pre-Requisite: Strongly recommend Media Management & Leadership (NMDM 5303) and Media Ecnomics (NMDM 5301). This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 15

Media Dealmaking
Fall 2021
Taught By: Howard Homonoff
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 5766

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
Pre-Requisite: Strongly recommend Media Management & Leadership (NMDM 5303) and Media Ecnomics (NMDM 5301). This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 16

Media Dealmaking
Summer 2021
Taught By: Howard Homonoff
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 2356

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
Pre-Requisite: Strongly recommend Media Management & Leadership (NMDM 5303) and Media Ecnomics (NMDM 5301). This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 21

Media Dealmaking
Fall 2020
Taught By: Jennifer Fiore
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 5766

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.
Pre-Requisite: Strongly recommend Media Management & Leadership (NMDM 5303) and Media Ecnomics (NMDM 5301). This section is open to graduate students in the School of Media Studies and to students in the Impact Entrepreneurship minor only. All non-major Graduate students and Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students may request permission to enter the course three-weeks before classes start by emailing mediastudiesadvising@newschool.edu. Undergraduate SPE Media Studies students will need to have written instructor permission to be approved. All other undergraduates are not permitted.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 20

Media Dealmaking
Spring 2020
Taught By: Michelle Materre
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 3027

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 15

Media Dealmaking
Fall 2019
Taught By: Steven Hammersly
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 3833

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 15

Media Dealmaking
Fall 2019
Taught By: Jennifer Fiore
Section: B

Course Reference Number: 5766

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 20

Media Dealmaking
Spring 2019
Taught By: Steven Hammersly
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 3417

Credits: 3

This course is designed to give students in the media industry an introduction to doing deals involving partnerships, authoring, content licensing and/or reselling (both for publishers, and resellers, of content), co-marketing, outsourcing, joint ventures, and acquisitions. We will explore common deal structures, terms, transactional frameworks, and the negotiating and contract drafting process. By the course's end, students will have the tools to analyze common deals involving media products and related services, know the basics of negotiation strategy and tactics, and be capable of developing basic deal term sheets. The course will employ text and internet resources, lecturer notes, spreadsheets, and case studies; students should have a knowledge of basic financial accounting, common business terms, some familiarity with copyright conventions, and Excel.

This course counts as an elective course for the Graduate Minor in Impact Entrepreneurship.

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Media Studies (NMDS)

Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 15