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Structured Distribution as a Unified Operational Model

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27 February, 2026 | 14:18

Distribution delivers maximum value when it is structured, systemic, and comprehensive.

A well-designed distribution model aligns rights management, commercial governance, and technical delivery within one coordinated operational framework.

At Cosmonova Broadcast, licensed channel distribution and IP signal delivery are managed as a unified function.

Our approach integrates:

  • rights management and compliance
  • commercial terms and contractual administration
  • IP signal delivery across IPTV, OTT, cable, and satellite networks
  • technical implementation, monitoring, and quality assurance
  • financial discipline and transparent settlement reporting

In Ukraine, this model is implemented across 30+ licensed TV channels distributed within paid provider networks nationwide.

A comprehensive, systemic approach ensures clarity, consistent processes, and transparent accountability.

For broadcasters and rights holders, this means less admin, smoother coordination, and the ability to delegate all related processes to a single technology partner with unified responsibility.

Distribution becomes not just a channel of delivery, but a structured operational ecosystem designed for stability and long-term scalability.

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