CBG told members at ShowEast that it didn’t have a financing option that would include 2nd run theatres. Inclusion of everyone in the deal being the original mantra for CBG, this sudden shift in direction had the potential to cause much
[read the full article]
Texas Instruments
Just when the industry thought that digital cinema had found its value-added feature, Texas Instruments had a different idea. Why not, TI thought, charge an additional fee for turning on the 3-D feature in projectors? To enable this, TI
[read the full article]
NATO
NATO’s Digital Cinema System Requirements have taken on more significance to the vendor community as it competes for sales with dozens of exhibitors. The original intent of the work was to bring exhibitors together in their requirements so
[read the full article]
Technicolor
It’s often said that no company has spent more money in digital cinema than Technicolor. In 1999, Technicolor entered into an alliance with Real Image Digital and Sarnoff to venture into the deployment of digital cinema. That was followed
[read the full article]
Carmike
Carmike’s Christmas present was the announcement by Mark Cuban that he acquired 9.4% of the company. His acquisition of shares was handled without discussion with Carmike’s management. Cuban’s motivation was transparent: Carmike has over
[read the full article]