videodelar
Videodelar is a term used in digital media discourse to describe an intermediary entity or individual who negotiates, licenses, and distributes video content across platforms. A videodelar does not primarily produce content; instead, they curate catalogs, secure rights from rights holders, and sublicense or deliver video to streaming services, broadcasters, or online marketplaces. The role overlaps with licensing brokers, content distributors, and video marketplaces, but emphasizes active rights trading and cross-platform dissemination.
The term seems to be a portmanteau of video and dealer. It has appeared in niche discussions
Functions and business model: Typical activities include acquiring licenses for catalogs, negotiating terms such as territory,
Context and scope: The concept is most relevant in markets with fragmented rights or diverse platform ecosystems,
See also: licensing rights, digital distribution, content broker, video marketplace, rights management.