Can the movie theaters compete with streaming?

05:17pm, Friday, 25'th Dec 2020
Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman and Brian Sozzi discuss how the entertainment industry navigated 2020 and break down 2021 predictions with Box Office Guru Editor, Gitesh Pandya.
Not giving theaters any movie exclusivity could come back to haunt the studio.
The bill, if passed and signed by President Trump, will also expand the eligibility of the Paycheck Protection Program to include local TV, radio broadcasters and newspapers.
Senate and House leaders announced an agreement on a nearly $900 billion Covid-19 relief package on Sunday that includes specific aid to struggling independent movie theaters and live entertainment ve
The vaccine is now approved and we have a clear end in sight to this crisis. This is very good news for the most covid-sensitive businesses.
AMC Entertainment shares fell almost 18% to close at $3.19, with Cinemark stock also taking a hit after a report that Cinemark has expressed interest in operating select AMC venues. Insiders at both c
The middle of a pandemic when most movie theaters are closed or at least not drawing much in the way of crowds may seem like a good time for consolidation of the theater business.

Did HBO Just Kill Theaters?

08:41am, Monday, 14'th Dec 2020
The film industry ecosystem is slowly unraveling. Will theater stocks come out ahead?
Cinemark — the nation's second-biggest movie-theater chain — is angling to move in on AMC Entertainment's turf under cover of the COVID-19 chaos that has roiled the industry, The Post has learned.
PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK), one of the largest motion picture exhibitors in the world, today announced participation at the following institutional investor con

Cinemark: Perhaps We've Been Too Harsh

01:22am, Tuesday, 08'th Dec 2020
Cinemark 2020 operating results were disappointing (yet expected), but they get points for control of operating expenses compared to peers. Cinemark's liquidity is nothing special, but stronger than c

Imagine A World Without Movie Theaters…

05:58am, Saturday, 05'th Dec 2020
Warner announced on Friday that from next year it will distribute its films on its HBO Max streaming service at the same time as in theaters, effectively delivering a death blow to the theatrical wind
Engadget Senior Mobile Editor Chris Velazco discusses the challenges facing movie theaters amid the coronavirus pandemic and the decision for Warner Bros. to stream movies on HBO Max.
Movie theater stocks were mixed Friday as the industry absorbed shock waves from Warner Bros.' window-smashing announcement the day before when the cinema group collectively plunged by double digits.
AT&T CEO John Stankey addressed the WarnerMedia/HBO Max streaming bombshell on Friday, as the shockwaves continued a day after the news broke. The move to put the studio's entire 2021 slate on HBO Max
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