Streaming Hasn’t Squashed Moviegoing, PostTrak’s Motion Picture Industry Survey Says

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Streaming isn’t crushing moviegoing with just under 35% of all cinema attendees considering themselves frequent streamers

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A recent NRG Deadline study released back at April’s CinemaCon showed that many believe streaming to be a value next to the average movie ticket price,In addition during a two-month period over the last seven years, on average, a majority of moviegoers will see 2-4 movies with close to 25% of all moviegoers seeing three titles at the theater in 60 days, just under 23% seeing two titles and just over 19% seeing four movies.

In total, PostTrak has surveyed 1.25 million consumers over the last seven years, who shelled out $73 billion at the domestic box office.Those wondering how pics play in blue and red states: It turns out that Democrats and moviegoers who consider themselves to be politically liberal, respectively at 12.4% and 10.1%, frequent the movies more than Republicans and politically conservative people . That said, Christian moviegoers repped 13% of all PostTrak crowds, with 9.

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What about television networks? Mr. AwardsTony Are Warner Media and NBC creating their own streaming b/c of loss of viewers?

Streaming was never the enemy that its made out to be as video was seen to be 30+ years ago as people who stream will also go to the cinema the problem is aren't going as often and that is due to $20+ tickets seeing fewer films in the cinema unless they have subscription cinema

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