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distribution fee noun[ C ] ukus FINANCE, MARKETING (US also12b-1 fee) an amount of money that may be used to pay for marketing, advertising, and selling mutual funds: Distribution fees that are used to pay marketing and distribution expenses cannot exceed 0.75% of a fund’s average net assets per year. COMMERCE the amount of money paid to a film company in order to buy the rights to show a film in different cities or countries: Distribution fees are based on a percentage of the revenues studios receive from releasing movies in theaters, on DVD, and in other media.
Examples of distribution fee distribution fee The rest came mainly from distribution fees and royalties, and from an assortment of private donors, corporate sponsors, and government grants. From Slate Magazine In addition, there are distribution fees that must reach a comfort level with the team, cable companies and viewers. From Chicago Tribune These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |