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With the rising popularity of relatively affordable streaming services, the cost of attending a movie — from tickets to refreshments — has priced out some Americans.
Everything from glitchy screens to membership programs to this summer’s best double-feature combos.
AMC Theatres is issuing a warning to moviegoers that their movies may not actually start at their listed showtimes.
AMC is joining major competitors in running even more commercials before the movie begins starting July under a new partnership with NCM.
As part of a new deal with American cinema advertising company National CineMedia Inc., starting next month, AMC Theatres will be delaying the start times of movies even more.
The short sellers are out As the price has increased in June, so has the short interest in AMC, hitting almost 15% of all outstanding shares.
AMC, the movie theater chain, reversed course six years after it rejected a proposal to show more ads before movies, fearing a negative reaction from customers.
AMC Theatres is confident its new business model of running ads before movies won’t discourage filmgoers from coming to movies at the theater chain.
AMC responded to news today that they're running more ads before movies. Essentially, it doesn't impact moviegoing, according to the chain.
AMC keep expanding its Anne Rice universe, and the next series in the release schedule will tie everything together.
AMC, the largest theater chain in the United States, will soon start showing even more commercials before the start of a movie. This is on top of the usual 20 minutes of trailers and ads already ...
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