The deal gives Radial Entertainment digital rights to the franchise across all platforms and territories, with Goldstein Pictures retaining linear television rights to the show as well as the underlying intellectual property. Cheaters was a popular weekly syndicated reality show that launched in 2000 and ran for 21 seasons and more then 700 episodes. The show’s format involved a “Cheaters Detective Agency” that would carry out investigations on behalf of people who suspect their partners of romantic infidelity.
BondIt Media Capital advised and supported the rights holder on the transaction, building on its ongoing relationship with Cheaters creator and rights holder Bobby Goldstein. BondIt has worked with Goldstein since 2019 on the financing, distribution strategy and library monetization for his Cheaters franchise.
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