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Originally Posted by Alphanega
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Originally Posted by Orochimaru
... Well Naruto and Bleach are both on crunchyroll, and they're pretty much viz's most valuable properties. Also Fairy Tale for Funimation, although that was licensed by them after it had already been on cr for a while...
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The difference for the titles that you mentioned is that they were being simulcasted by Crunchyroll first before anywhere else. Nowadays, if it;s not on Crunchy first, R1 licensors aren;t going share streaming rights with them.
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And Naruto and Bleach were big pushes by Crunchyroll to get those titles ~ both broadcast on Crunchyroll's part-owner TV Tokyo ~ and both involve special deals where Viz does the subtitling, presumably with Crunchyroll paying Viz to subtitle the series. and after the one week subscriber access, Viz and Crunchyroll both do ad-based streaming.
Those deals would be expected to cover their contracting costs, given the popularity of the series and the multiple seasons of simulcasts covered by the deal ~ a one or two season simulcast of uncertain market appeal might not be able to earn back the contracting costs of a special deal like that.
Recently, there have been a few regular seasonal simlucasts where Crunchyroll has sublicensed from a North American streaming licensee who is going the route of multiple streaming partners ~ which for Crunchyroll is likely to be fewer moving parts than the Naruto or Bleach deals, since there's only the one main licensee for them to contract with ~ but AFAIR, neither Viz, FUNimation nor Neo-ADV (Sentai/Section23/TAN) have gone that route.
Of course, past performance is no guarantee of future results: adoption of a new streaming strategy by any one of those three could well lead to a new pattern of behavior.