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NATO No More: Theater Owners Org Renamed Cinema UnitedFounded in 1948, the newly renamed Cinema United represents more than 31,000 movie screens in all 50 states, and more than 30,000 screens in 80 countries worldwide. Its membership includes cinemas of ...
The National Association of Theatre Owners aka NATO will now be known as Cinema United going forward. It’s a big name change for the trade org, and one of the reasons behind are because after 60 years ...
and the Allied States Association of Motion Picture Exhibitors, which goes back to the 1920s. Those at Cinema United like to say that “we’re not a Hollywood industry. We’re a Main Street ...
Cinema United will host its first CinemaCon under its new name in Las Vegas on March 31-April 3. The post National ...
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Movie theaters' top lobbyist is pushing for widespread refurbishment as the industry fights to bring moviegoers back The post ...
No more being confused for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO, the cinema trade group which represents movie theaters across the country, is changing its ...
and the Allied States Association of Motion Picture Exhibitors, which goes back to the 1920s. Those at Cinema United like to say that "we’re not a Hollywood industry. We’re a Main Street industry.” ...
Michal O’Leary, president of Cinema United, also warned about the growing mania for costly premium large screen formats, and the need for independent theaters to have more autonomy in scheduling.
Founded in 1948, the newly renamed Cinema United represents more than 31,000 movie screens in all 50 states, and more than 30,000 screens in 80 countries worldwide. Its membership includes cinemas ...
After 77 years, the National Association of Theater Owners is changing its name and rebranding to Cinema United ahead of its annual trade show, CinemaCon. “Cinema United is a celebration of who ...
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