All Exhibition articles – Page 56
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Live cinema on the rise, says report
Almost half of UK exhibitors are now screening live cinema experiences.
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Odeon & UCI revenues up 10% in 2016
As it reports its Q1 financials, Europe’s largest exhibitor has revealed that it plans to open 20 new cinemas across Europe by 2020.
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British Film Institute reveals plans for $190m development
Anonymous benefactor reignites plans to radically transform the BFI’s home on London’s South Bank.
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FACT faces uncertain future following MPA funding pull
Anti-piracy body is set to lose 50% of its funding within six months.
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Europa Cinemas rises to 38 million admissions in 2015
Titles such as Mustang helped boost figures by 3 million year-on-year.
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Rio cinema staff to strike over pay dispute
Cinema director confirms that venue will not open on May 25; actress and former Rio employee Zawe Ashton comments.
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In-Flight Entertainment: Cinemas In The Sky
As wifi becomes increasingly available on airplanes, how is it changing the way we consume films and TV while travelling and what impact is this having on the airline rights business?
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EU box office grosses hit record high of $8.4bn
The 28 EU states recorded grosses of $8.4bn in 2015, says a report from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
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Screening Room: reason to be fearful?
Proposal to smash theatrical release windows has cast a pall over the industry, writes Screen US editor Jeremy Kay.
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US Briefs: Ticket prices averaged $8.43 in 2015
Plus: CE+S wins first contract to instal Dolby Atmos in Colombia
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Picturehouse strikes international deal with Royal Opera House Live
The company will be the exclusive international distributor of ROH Live Cinema for the Opera’s 2016/17 season.
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Ang Lee's war drama 'Billy Lynn' faces projection challenge
EXCLUSIVE: Only a handful of exhibitors will be able to screen Ang Lee’s anticipated drama as the director intends.
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Warner Bros allays Screening Room fears
CEO Kevin Tsujihara, whose studio has been bruised by poor reviews and flagging global box office for its costly Batman V Superman, played to the hearts of theatre owners in a presentation on Tuesday that reaffirmed its commitment to the theatrical experience.
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Cinepolis chief in Screening Room warning
UPDATE: Alejandro Ramirez Magaña struck an early blow for the theatrical lobby at the annual exhibitors convention on Monday when his comments on the controversial Screening Room proposal drew spontaneous applause.
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Lytro debuts holographic video camera for cinema
The prototype is being revealed at the Future of Cinema conference (part of the NAB show) in Las Vegas this week.
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UK cinema advertising spend up 26% in Q1, 2016
DCM is reporting strong sales of cinema advertising from sectors including retail, motors, finance and food.
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Everyman eyes up to 25 new sites by 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Despite reporting a loss in 2015, revenue and admissions are up and Everyman Cinemas is primed for significant growth.
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Italian cinemas to halve ticket prices next week as promotion Cinemadays sees growth
Hundreds of cinemas to halve ticket prices next week; Hardcore Henry, The Jungle Book and local comedy L’Universale in cinemas during promotion.
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Korea's CJ buys Turkey’s largest film chain
Mars, which operates the Cinemaximum brand, has 710 screens across the country
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Features
CinemaCon: exhibitors strike back
What happens in a year without Star Wars or Bond? On the eve of CinemaCon (April 11-14), John Hazelton looks at how US exhibitors plan to keep audiences visiting the big screen.