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The Media Show-20211017-14:37:00

for something like 35 years. and now are there lots? there are, according to the head of amc, which runs, i think they have opened about a dozen multiplexes around saudi arabia, the one in riyadh, they estimate it does about 11 times the traffic as the one in london, for example. they are packed, they have been packed from day one when they opened in i think it was 2018. their first showing was black panther. it was the biggest event in riyadh memory. and that is interesting

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BBC News-20211016-15:40:00

tv as you do. we just do it online. but why does that mean the saudis want to invest in netflix? i can see why the saudis might want to invest in netflix. ? netflix might want it. what saudi is investing in is other kinds _ what saudi is investing in is other kinds of— what saudi is investing in is other kinds of media companies. they have invested _ kinds of media companies. they have invested hugely in disney, in amc movie _ invested hugely in disney, in amc movie theatres, there wasn't a movie theatre _ movie theatres, there wasn't a movie theatre in_ movie theatres, there wasn't a movie theatre in saudi arabia until a few years— theatre in saudi arabia until a few years ago — theatre in saudi arabia until a few years ago. they hadn't been a movie theatre _ years ago. they hadn't been a movie theatre open in the kingdom for something like 35 years. and now are there _ something like 35 years. and now are there lots? _ something like 35 years. and now are there lots? there are, according to there lots? there are, according to the head _ there lots? there are, according to the head of— there lots? there are, according to the head of amc, which runs, i think they have _ the head of amc, which runs, i think they have opened about a dozen multiplexes around saudi arabia, the one in— multiplexes around saudi arabia, the one in riyadh, they estimate about 11 one in riyadh, they estimate about it times— one in riyadh, they estimate about 11 times the traffic as the one in london — 11 times the traffic as the one in london. for example. they are packed, — london. for example. they are packed, they have been packed from day one _ packed, they have been packed from day one when they opened and i think it was— day one when they opened and i think it was 2018~ _ day one when they opened and i think

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Maharashtra government issues SOPs for theatres: 50% occupancy, no food, drinks allowed

The Maharashtra government has released the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for auditorium, multiplexes and cinema halls. They will reopen from October 22.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20210608-01:53:00

>> this is a four-unit property and as you can see it really fits into the neighborhood that it's in >> reporter: he and berkeley's entire city council are pushing to end single-family zoning to allow for more multiplexes like this, hoping more housing throughout the bay area - >> i feel sad that the place that i envisioned living my life, raising my kids, that that isn't going to happen. >> reporter: -- will mean fewer tough decisions for families like the finches when we come back, i'll have some final thoughts from here in guatemala.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20210608-01:51:00

home to google, facebook and apple, is among the most expensive housing markets in the country, where even modest-looking homes list for millions of dollars. >> we have more people who want to live here than we have housing so there's a mismatch. we need more >> reporter: to activist sonja trauss the issue is one of supply and demand. she's a leader in a growing nationwide movement known as yimby. >> yimby stands for yes in my back yard. somebody says yes we need more housing. and even if i personally am anxious about my neighborhood changing i realize it's a greater good and we need more housing even if it's in my back yard. >> reporter: one of the biggest problems, she says, zoning laws that restrict 82% of residential land in the bay area to single-family homes and prevent denser housing multiplexes and townhouses. >> single-family zoning was adopted in 1916 to prevent a dancehall in the exclusive elmwood

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market outlook: Money managers see good days ahead as Street looks forward to unlocking


MUMBAI: After three-and-a-half months of ping-ponging in a 1,300-point range, the Nifty50 index finally broke out of its shackles this week to hit a fresh lifetime high, as risk appetite among investors continued to improve with the Covid-19 situation in the country.
The feat was achieved with the help of continued rally in the financial services stocks, which is a sign that investors are less concerned about the fate of the economy than they were a few weeks ago. While the Nifty Bank index is still some way off its lifetime high, recent commentaries by the likes of State Bank of India have given the market confidence.

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Second wave restrictions: Crisil says multiplexes to be on losses; may recover only in FY23


Second wave restrictions: Crisil says multiplexes to be on losses; may recover only in FY23
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The sector, arguably one of the worst impacted in the pandemic, can look at a recovery only in the next financial year, the report by domestic credit rating agency Crisil said.
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The spread of infections, the success of the vaccination drive, and the return of moviegoers (setting aside their fear of closed spaces) will be monitorables along with companies' ability to raise funds in a timely manner, the agency said.
Localised lockdowns and night curfews amid the newer wave of COVID-19 is set to extract a toll on multiplexes in the country, and companies in this sector will report operating losses for the second consecutive year, a report said on Friday.

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Welcome To IANS Live - ENTERTAINMENT - Multiplexes are the future of Bhojpuri cinema: Amrapali Dubey (Interview)


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Lucknow, April 24 (IANS) Bhojpuri actress Amrapali Dubey, who has been praised for her acting, has been constantly trying to raise the bar for Bhojpuri cinema. She says that Bhojpuri cinema is going through difficult times but the industry has gone through worse and now there is a ray of hope. The only battle is to take the industry to the multiplexes.
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Covid second wave deals another blow to jobs in hospitality sector


Covid second wave deals another blow to jobs in hospitality sector
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Uncertainty forcing restaurant chains, bars, hotels, salons and multiplexes to sack staff, cut salaries and put workers on leave without pay.
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Delhi, Haryana, Maharashtra and Rajasthan, have announced staggered lockdowns and weekend curfews amid a record surge in Covid-19 cases.
The second wave of Covid-19 has dealt another blow to jobs in the hospitality sector, with uncertainty over the duration of lockdowns and curfews across states. Executives at restaurant chains, bars, hotels, salons and multiplexes said the uncertainty is forcing them to sack employees, cut salaries and put workers on leave without pay. Many have no option but to go back to their hometowns and villages.

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