Company: RIVF
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form Type: 8-K/A
Source: 0001376474-25-000553
Chunk: 10

Company: Rivulet Entertainment, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form: 8-K/A
Chunk 10
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 devices, game consoles, and HDMI dongles) and mobile devices (such as smart phones, tablets, and personal computers). The key distribution methods today, of which we intend to be an active participant, include transactional distribution (such as pay-per-view, electronic-sell-through, transaction video-on-demand, non-transactional distribution (such as SVOD), advertiser-supported VOD, and free VOD) and distribution through various linear pay, basic cable and free television platforms. Television Production We intend to enter the television business through the development, production, syndication and distribution of television programming. We intend to generate revenue from the licensing and distribution of such programming to broadcast television networks, pay and basic cable networks, digital platforms and syndicators of first-run programming, which license programs on a station-by-station basis, and pay in cash or via barter (i.e., trade of programming for airtime). Each of these platforms may acquire a mix of original and library programming. After initial exhibition, we intend to distribute programming to subsequent buyers, both domestically and internationally, including basic cable network, premium subscription services, or digital platforms (known as “off-network syndicated programming”). Off-network syndicated programming can be sold in successive cycles of sales which may occur on an exclusive or non-exclusive basis. In addition, television programming is sold on home video (packaged media and via digital delivery) and across all other applicable ancillary revenue streams including music publishing, touring and integration. As with film production, we intend to use tax credits, subsidies, and other incentive programs for television production in order to maximize our returns and ensure fiscally responsible production models. Competitive Business Conditions and Competitive Position in the Industry Television and motion picture production and distribution are highly competitive businesses. We face competition from companies within the entertainment business and from alternative forms of leisure entertainment, such as travel, sporting events, outdoor recreation and other cultural activities. We compete with the major studios, numerous independent motion picture and television production companies, television networks, and pay television systems for the acquisition of literary and film properties, the services of performing artists, directors, producers, and other creative and technical personnel and production financing. In addition, our motion pictures compete for audience acceptance and exhibition outlets with motion pictures produced and distributed by other companies. As a result, the success of any of our motion pictures is dependent not only on the quality and acceptance of a particular picture, but also on the quality and acceptance of other competing motion pictures released into the marketplace at or near the same time. Given such