Industry Insiders Believe the Movie Theater Industry Has Less Than 20 Years Left
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Nolte: Most Movie Theater Execs Believe Moviegoing will Die Within 20 Years
A survey of 246 “cinema owners and film professionals affiliated with exhibitors” found that more than half believe the “traditional cinema experience” will be dead as a viable business model within 20 years. | Entertainment More than half or movie theater execs believe the “traditional cinema experience” will be dead within 20 years.
Industry Insiders Believe the Movie Theater Industry Has Less Than 20 Years Left
A sobering new survey is sending shockwaves through the movie theater industry, as over half of exhibition executives now believe the traditional cinema experience may not survive beyond the next two decades. The post Industry Insiders Believe the Movie Theater Industry Has Less Than 20 Years Left appeared first on That Park Place.
One thing that happened during the pandemic is that the companies did not want to slap money into doors, so either they decided to premiere films simultaneously in theaters and platforms, directly streaming or sold the rights of certain titles to these services. (Continue reading...) The entry ‘The cinemas are not dying, they are killing them’ was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
Most US Execs See Moviegoing Ending Within 20 Years
I don't know about you, but I love going to the movies. I want theaters to be around forever. As much as I value my couch and my flat screen, the theater is magic. But according to a new report from Variety, that may be going away very soon.A recent survey reveals a sobering outlook for the traditional moviegoing experience. Over half of the U.S. exhibition executives surveyed—specifically 55%—believe that the current cinema model has less than …
Even More Commercials Are Coming to Movie Theaters - Awards Radar
Unless you’re one of privileged few who are able to see films at press screenings, one of the elements of going to the movies these days is dealing with ads and commercials before the feature begins. Whether you sit through them, ignore them, or adjust when you show up, they’re a fact of life for almost all cinema goers. Well, it sounds like AMC Theaters is going the fray with even more commercials next month. According to The Hollywood Reporter…
On the 22nd, a new poll interviewed more than 240 senior executives in the US film industry to understand their views on the recovery of theaters after the epidemic. The results showed that more than 50% of the film industry executives believed that the operation of the "traditional theater experience" business model may have less than 20 years left.
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