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do producers have to pay off the priority loan

Posted by: dramedy 02:16 pm EDT 05/07/15
In reply to: re: How does a show continue to run when very little is taken in at the box office? - makemlaff 12:40 pm EDT 05/07/15

If the show closes? With gentlemanG, I think rhog stated the priority loan is paid off first. But curious if the show closes like honeymoon, is this a guaranteed loan against the producers or investors that get paid back anyway. Seems like a bank or outside investment firm wouldn't invest in a priority loan for a show that has been losing money for weeks


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