Small Cinema Owners Newsletter, July 2024 Coming off the highest Box Office films of the year, InsideOut2/DespicableMe4/Deadpool&Wolverin
Small Cinema Owners Newsletter, July 2024 Coming off the highest Box Office films of the year, InsideOut2/DespicableMe4/Deadpool&Wolverin
There has been little to write about in recent months. All I can say is that “Cinemas cannot catch a break”. The strikes are over but
SCO Newslatter, Jul, 2023 We now have 6 months of attendance data giving us solid metrics on where the industry is going. In this newsl
It's been a long time since the last SCO newsletter. There has been little to say as if you don't have any good news, why say anything at
Cinema exhibition is now in an era of change. As when TV or VHS came into existence, consumer behaviour has been affected. With the advent of
The SCO newsletter has covered digital delivery topics numerous times. At the Australian International Movie Convention this year in Sydney's S
In any large change to an industry, the issues that keep cinema owners awake at night are not those directly in front of us, as we can plan and
A lot has changed for the business model of theatrical cinema over the last 18 months. One of the bigger issues that has had little analysis is
As small cinemas, picking the right films is of critical importance to making or losing money over a holiday period. Recently I turned to Go
It's a difficult time for cinema owners. From large cinemas to small, there has been very little good news. SCO newsletters have been sparse, as
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