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Middling stars are being offered much smaller guaranteed fees in return for a bigger cut of the profits if a film sells well on DVD and television.
Regional venues have become less willing to offer guaranteed fees for their shows, he says.
Bill Cosby makes $65,000 to $100,000 per show up to 30 times a year, pulling in up to $3 million a year in guaranteed fees.
Founded in 1993 with nine doctors and $4 million in patient revenues, MedPartners now has more than 9,000 doctors on its payroll and some 4,000 that are "affiliated," meaning they get referrals or guaranteed fees from the company.
Insiders are even speculating that the band will have to renegotiate the huge guaranteed fees for their American tour, which opened on Friday, as ticket prices are radically reduced in light of poor sales.
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"I said, 'You guys get over to New York and we'll play a game at the Nassau Coliseum.' I think we split the gate, but there was no guaranteed fee.
And publishers, while they don't get a guaranteed fee per impression, may make more money anyway.
Fannie and Freddie charge guarantee fees as a form of insurance against default for the loans they acquire and resell to investors.
I even tried to guarantee fees to lawyers and they wouldn't take it.
Workers' access to justice cannot be guaranteed while fees remain in place.
Birmingham said: "I am focused on ensuring student and university funding is sustainable, equitable access to uni is guaranteed, upfront fees are avoided and Labor's [vocational education loan] scheme is replaced with something credible".
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