
Larry Gerbrandt
338 1/2 Reeves Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: 323-988-0506
Email: larry@mediavaluation.com
Bio: More than 30 years of experience as a media & entertainment analyst and as a research and publishing executive. Founder and principal of Media Valuation Partners, which provides valuation, market research and litigation support. A leading media and entertainment executive, research analyst and consultant for more than 25 years, have focused on the economic and strategic implications of the intersection between traditional media and emerging content delivery technologies. Background includes experience in film and video production, commercial photography, cable TV system operations and magazine publishing. Joined Kagan World Media, a groundbreaking media research organization, in 1984. As senior analyst and senior vice president of Kagan’s entertainment division, oversaw more than two dozen of its newsletters and databooks and led its valuation practice. In 2000, after Kagan’s sale to Primedia, became COO and led its integration into Primedia’s MediaCentral division. Upon Kagan’s subsequent sale to MCG Capital joined AlixPartners to lead its entertainment consulting and litigation support practice. In 2005 was recruited by The Nielsen Company to become SVP/general manager of Nielsen Analytics, focusing on emerging media technology economics and conducting primary research on consumer adoption of new media platforms. Widely quoted as an expert on trends and economics in the M&E industries and has served as moderator of more than 200 Kagan and industry panels and conferences. An award-winning fine art photographer and a graduate of Regis University with a bachelors degree in business administration.
Media Valuation Partners, Beverly Hills, CA 2007-Present
Founder and Principal
MVP provides valuation, appraisal, fair market value, strategic research, market analytics, litigation support, expert witness, strategic consulting and market forecasting services with an emphasis on media, entertainment, cable, broadcasting, motion picture, home video, television programming and emerging technologies.
Nielsen Analytics, a division of The Nielsen Co. Hollywood, CA 2005-2007
Senior Vice President/General Manager
Creating leading edge research, analysis, strategic advisory and valuation services to companies in the media & entertainment space with a particular focus on the convergence of content delivery and consumer media technology and the underlying economic models in the television, motion picture, cable, satellite, music, home video, video game, mobile entertainment and publishing industries. Author of the Nielsen Economics of On-Demand Programming and Benchmarking The Digital Household reports. Also developed the concept of the Uber Media Consumer and performed extensive research on this category of heavy media and entertainment user. A member of Nielsen’s Primary Research Council, which focused on improving cross-platform and fusion research activities within Nielsen and coordinating the wide range of consumer level research initiatives.
AlixPartners LLC, Los Angeles, CA 2004-2005
Director
Joined firm in July 2004 to build AlixPartners’ media and entertainment practice, focusing on valuation, consulting and litigation support. Headquartered in Southfield, MI, AlixPartners is a leader in providing financial advisory services, including litigation support, consulting, valuation and restructuring to a wide range of industries.
Kagan World Media, a Primedia company. Carmel, CA 1984-2004
Chief Operating Officer/Senior Analyst
Joined firm in 1984 as associate editor and was promoted to analyst in 1985. Became vice president, with added corporate responsibilities, in 1988. Promoted to senior vice president in 1992 and was responsible for Kagan's entertainment and programming research operations and oversaw a team of analysts covering the cable and broadcast network programming, DBS, TV syndication, home video, motion picture, pay TV and Internet industries in 1992. Named chief operating officer, responsible for all Kagan content, publishing, research, appraisal and consulting operations, in February 2001. Kagan was acquired by Primedia Corp. in October 2000 and then merged into the Media Central LLC joint venture between Primedia and Steven Brill in February 2001. Media Central was dissolved in May 2003 and Kagan was sold to MCG Capital in March 2004. Over a span of two decades, helped build Kagan into one of the leading media and entertainment research firms, with a client base of over 5,000 individuals and firms.
Served as senior analyst and contributor to more than 20 different newsletters, including CONSUMER MEDIA TECHNOLOGY, HOME SHOPPING INVESTOR, INTERNET ADVERTISING, CABLE PROGRAM INVESTOR, STREAMING MEDIA INVESTOR, VOD INVESTOR, THE PAY TV NEWSLETTER, CABLE TV ADVERTISING, MOTION PICTURE INVESTOR, DIGITAL TELEVISION, MARKETING NEW MEDIA, CABLE TV TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONIC PUBLISHER, THE DBS REPORT, INTERNET MEDIA INVESTOR, TV PROGRAM INVESTOR, TV PROGRAM STATS, MOVIESTATS, CABLE TV INVESTOR and KAGAN MEDIA MONEY.
Also authored or contributed to numerous special reports on entertainment topics, including THE CONNECTED HOUSEHOLD, MEDIACAST 2006/2007/2008, THE PAY-PER-VIEW REPORT, THE CHANNEL CAPACITY REPORT, THE CABLE INTERCONNECT REPORT, THE CABLE ADVERTISING REPORT, KAGAN MEDIA TRENDS, THE STATE OF HOME VIDEO, THE STATE OF DBS, HOME SHOPPING, ECONOMICS OF BASIC CABLE NETWORKS (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000), CHANNEL COMPRESSION: A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS, CABLE MODEMS: A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS. Had corporate oversight responsibilities for PKA's investment In two leading cable trade publications, Cable World and Cable Avails, which were sold in January 1994 to Cowles Media. As senior analyst, also moderated numerous Kagan Seminars, Inc. conferences, including The Digital Household Summit, The Future of Pay-Per-View, Motion Picture Production & Finance, TV Program Finance, Interactive Multimedia Forum, Video-On-Demand, High Speed Access Summit, as well as conferences dealing with home shopping and streaming media. Wrote a monthly column "Letter From America" for Kagan’s Euromedia magazine from 1999-2002. Also oversaw company’s investment in a TV syndication company run by Drew Levin.
Was also senior consultant to KAGAN MEDIA APPRAISALS, which engaged in consulting, expert witness and valuation assignments and has performed appraisals of media assets aggregating to more than $85 billion. Acted as consultant on many of KMA's entertainment and programming-related assignments and has been responsible for fair market value appraisals of numerous movie libraries, totaling in excess of 4,000 titles, including being designated as Disney’s expert witness in the Katzenberg v. Disney case. Other valuation assignments included numerous cable networks, movie theater chains and TV libraries. Strategic consulting assignments include assessments of market opportunities in the motion picture, home video, cable programming, PPV/VOD, home shopping and TV syndication sectors, both U.S. and international markets.
ORION CABLE SYSTEMS, INC. Denver, CO 1982-1984
Operations Manager
Managed 15 private cable/SMATV systems with over 2,000 subscribers operating along the front range of Colorado for this division of Orion Broadcast Group (a startup media company which went public in 1983). Was responsible for all phases of system operations, including franchise negotiations, construction,
marketing, programming and billing. Left the company after overseeing the successful sale of division operations to another SMATV firm.
BRIMSTONE FILMS Dallas, TX 1978-1982
Producer
As one of the founders of Brim, Stone, Gerbrandt & Guetzlaff, Inc. (dba Brimstone Films) in 1978, acted as line producer on dozens of TV commercials, award- winning industrial films and museum documentaries. Clients included Tandy Corp. (Radio Shack), Dr Pepper, Pizza Hut, Precision Tune, Neiman-Marcus, Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the East Texas Oil Museum. After completing a one-hour TV special on the Hemingway family, sold interest in company to an outside investor. During this period, Brimstone also formed a joint venture with Chuck Bua to form a creative boutique advertising agency: Brimstone & Bua.
THE NATIONAL COURIER Plainfield, NJ 1976-1977
Freelance Photojournalist
A regular contributing photographer and reporter for this national weekly newspaper, launched by Logos Publishing in 1976.
CHRIST FOR THE NATIONS, INC. Dallas, TX 1974-1978
Managing Editor
Was responsible for all publishing at this non-denominational missionary organization and Bible institute, including a monthly magazine with a circulation of 144,000 and a book catalog of over 200 titles. Also served as part-time photography instructor at the CFN Institute.
EDUCATION:
Alameda Senior High School, Lakewood, CO. Graduated in 1970
Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO. Major: Plant Pathology 1970-1972
Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO Major: Journalism 1972-1973
Regis University (formerly Loretto Heights College), Denver, CO 1984-1985
Received Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration in 1985.
DEPOSITION HISTORY:
Bella Abzug, et al v. Kirk Kerkorian/MGM/UA
SelecTV v. Amway
Vestron v. Security Pacific
Rafelson, et al. v. Columbia Pictures Industries
Recreation Broadcasting, Inc. and KTV, Inc. v. United Cable TV of Colo. et al
Persky-Bright v. Columbia Pictures
Mainline Pictures v. Kim Basinger
T. Rex Productions v. Whoopi Goldberg
MTA/Persik v. MGM/UA Pictures, et al
Simon Marketing, Inc. v. Promotional Concept Group
Credit Lyonnais v. Houlihan, Loki, et al
Michael DeWoody, et al v. Hopkins & Sutter
Syufy Enterprises v. State of California
Filerman, et al vs. Fox Broadcasting Co.
Wherehouse Video bankruptcy reorganization (December 1997, Delaware)
Schonfeld v. Hilliard (December 1997)
Katzenberg v. Disney (March 1999)
USA v. ASCAP (Civil Action #13095, Southern District Court of New York, rate proceeding) (August 1999)
Leonard Ross vs. @Radical, Levi Strauss, Foote, Cone & Belding and David LaChapelle (Sep. 1999)
County of Alameda v. St. Michael Investments, et al
USA v. ASCAP (rebuttal) (February 2000)
Ticketmaster v. N2K (June 2000)
Lipson v. New Frontier Media (July 2000)
Belo Holdings, Inc. and PJ Health Programming, Inc. v. AHN Holdings, Inc. and Columbia/HCA Healthcare
Wex vs. TVN (February 2001)
Bochco vs. Fox (March 2001)
Furtherfield Partners, L.P. v. Perelman, et al. (Panavision) (January 2002)
Echostar v. TV Azteca (2003)
Ivy Street Productions v. Sony Pictures, Columbia, et al. (2003)
Blatty/Friedkin v. Warner Bros (2003)
Modi v. ESPN (December 2003)
Logix v. Emerald Entertainment (January 2004)
Krikorian v. Westminster (April 2004)
USA v. ASCAP (Local broadcasting rate setting proceeding) (July 2004)
Promark Sports v. Gateway Computers (August 2004)
Wolf v. Walt Disney Enterprises (March 2005)
Medical Illustrators v. Advanstar (March 2005)
COURT/ARBITRATION TESTIMONY , AFFIDAVITS & DECLARATIONS:
New Visions Productions vs. Cineplex Odeon (AAA proceeding in Los Angeles)
Sonic Cable vs. CableAd Image (San Luis Obispo, CA)
Recreation Broadcasting, Inc. and KTV, Inc. vs. United Cable TV of Colo. et al (Denver, CO)
Litchfield Theatres, Ltd. bankruptcy court hearing (Charlotte, NC)
Internal Revenue Service vs. Marian B. estate (RKO library rights, Tax Court, Washington, DC)
Joseph Murana et al vs. Bank of Montreal and Peat Marwick Thorne (Canada)
Michael DeWoody, et al v. Hopkins & Sutter (Ft. Worth, TX)
Syufy Enterprises v. State of California
MCA v. Viacom (affidavit filed, New York)
Singer v. Danson (affidavit filed, Los Angeles)
Copyright Arbitration Royalty Proceedings, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, December 1994
Digital Performance Right In Sound Proceedings, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, September 1996
Satellite Arbitration Royalty Proceedings, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, March 1997
Sheldon, et al v. Columbia Pictures, Inc. et al (California Superior Court,January 1998)
Bochco v. Fox (declaration, Los Angeles)
Ticketmaster vs. N2K (California Superior Court, October 2000)
Fox Family Properties, Inc. v. CBS, Inc; Touchstone TV; Jerry Bruckheimer; CAA (declaration, LA)
Wex vs. TVN (February 2001)
PJ Health Programming, Inc. v. AHN Holdings, Inc. and Columbia/HCA Healthcare (Dallas, Aug. 2001)
Click vs. Trimark (AAA proceeding in Los Angeles, November 2001)
Echostar v. TV Azteca
Modi v. ESPN (December 2003)
Ivy Street Productions v. Sony Pictures, Columbia, et al. (2003)
Promark Sports v. Gateway Computers (August 2004)
Arclight v. Bob Yari International (November 2004)
Wolf v. Walt Disney Enterprises (June 2005)
Krikorian v. Westminster (June 2006)
Dick Wolf v. NBC Universal (March 2008)
INDUSTRY CONFERENCES:
1996 CTAM PPV Conference, Orlando, FL--Keynote presentation
1997 CTAM PPV Conference, Atlanta, GA--Keynote presentation
1997 USC Entertainment Law Institute, Los Angeles, CA--Keynote presentation
1998 North American Broadcasters Association (NAMBA)--Panel presentation
1999 NATPE, New Orleans--Panel presentation
1999 CTAM Digital Conference, New Orleans--Keynote presentation
1999 Women In Cable National Leadership Conference--Programming 101 seminar
1999 Streaming Media West--Roundtable discussion
2000 CTAM Digital & PPV Conference--Keynote presentation
2000 Streaming Media East--Panel presentation
2000 Yack Program Partners--Moderated panel
2000 TiVo Advertising Partners--Panelist
2000 Streaming Media West--Panelist
2001 Accenture Media & Entertainment Partners Conference--Keynote presentation
2001 Streaming Media West--Moderator
2001 National Association Broadcasters--Moderated New Media track sessions
2001 CTAM Pre-Western Show Panel--Moderator
2002 OSTA--Panelist
2003 Consumer Electronics Show?Panelist
2003 OSTA--Panelist
2004 Digital Hollywood--Moderator
2004 Digital Media--Panelist
2004 BCFM--Moderator and Panelist
2004 adTech--Panelist
2004 Great States/Boxoffice Conference--Moderator
2005 NATPE--Moderator
2005 Digital Hollywood--Moderator
2005 Banff World TV Festival--Moderator/Panelist
2006 VON Conference--Moderator
2006 Digital Hollywood--Panelist
2006 Dow Jones VentureWire Consumer Technology Ventures--Presenter
2006 MIP TV—Panelist
2007 Seoul Digital Forum--Panelist
2007 Digital Hollywood--Panelist
MCLE PRESENTATIONS:
Oct. 2004--Impact of Emerging Technologies on Entertainment Asset Values--Strook, Strook & Lavan
Jan. 2005?How To Value a Motion Picture Library--Akin Gump
Feb 2005?How To Value a Motion Picture & Television Library--Lord Bissell
MEDIA:
Interviewed on FNN, CNN, Good Morning, America
ABC Evening News, 4/24/97
ABC Evening News, 5/26/97
Pundits Panel, The Cable Channel, 1997/1998/1999/2000 Western Show and National Show
Silicon Spin show on ZDTV cable network, May 1999
PBS Frontline, 11/22/01
CNBC Europe, 1/25/05
Extensively quoted in Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The Denver Post, USA Today, Newsweek, Business Week Time Magazine, The Washington Post, Forbes, Crain’s New York, Business Week, Daily Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Cable World, Electronic Media, Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News, Boxoffice Magazine, TV Guide, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, Fortune Magazine, Sports Illustrated.
AWARDS & EXHIBITIONS:
National Science Foundation Summer Fellowship, Clemson University, 1969
New York International Film Festival (various in 1979-81)
Underwater Photo Society (1993 & 1995 California Beach Dive Photo Competition)
Monterey County Fair 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Photography Exhibition (1996 & 1997 1st place awards, Best of Show in 1998)
Center For Photographic Art 1997, Center Awards, Exhibiting Artist
Featured in Polaroid's Test magazine in 1998 (developed a new technique for creating Polaroid transfers)
Center For Photographic Art 1999, Center Awards, Exhibiting Artist
MRCSD 2000 Division IIB Socko Team Champs (catcher)
A portfolio of photographic images can be viewed here.