
Owning the IP gives Radial direct control over distribution and long‑term revenue in a fragmented media environment, strengthening its position in the lucrative true‑crime and paranormal unscripted market.
The acquisition underscores a broader shift toward owning intellectual property as a hedge against the volatility of fragmented distribution channels. Radial Entertainment, which has built a reputation distributing unscripted titles on free‑ad‑supported television (FAST) networks, now secures the underlying rights to its most recognizable series. By moving from license‑only arrangements to outright ownership, the company can negotiate directly with streaming platforms, monetize ancillary markets, and protect its revenue streams from shifting audience habits. This strategic pivot aligns with investors’ demand for durable, asset‑backed growth in the media sector.
The New Dominion Pictures catalog contributes more than 600 hours of proven content, including long‑running franchises such as “The FBI Files,” “The New Detectives,” and the ghost‑story anthology “A Haunting.” These titles have demonstrated consistent demand across 180 countries, making them attractive for both linear re‑runs and digital on‑demand libraries. Full worldwide, perpetual rights also grant Radial the ability to produce remakes, spin‑offs, and localized adaptations, unlocking new revenue streams while extending the lifecycle of each brand. The addition of 17 niche unscripted series further diversifies the portfolio.
For the industry, Radial’s move signals intensified competition for high‑value unscripted IP, a segment that continues to outpace scripted drama in cost efficiency and audience loyalty. Controlling the catalog enables the company to bundle content for global distributors, negotiate higher licensing fees, and leverage data‑driven programming decisions. As advertisers gravitate toward FAST channels and OTT services, a robust, owned library positions Radial to capture a larger share of ad‑supported revenue. Investors are likely to view the deal as a catalyst for scalable growth and long‑term profitability.
Radial Entertainment announced the acquisition of the New Dominion Pictures catalog, adding over 600 hours of investigative, true‑crime and paranormal programming to its library. The undisclosed‑value transaction gives Radial full worldwide rights and IP ownership of titles such as “The FBI Files,” “The New Detectives,” and “A Haunting.”
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