18- To-34-Year-Olds Will Pay Comparable, Higher Movie Ticket Prices For Streaming New Movies: Study

New research shows that 18- to-34-year olds -- a key audience for in-theater movie business -- are willing to spend a comparable or slightly higher price to stream a new theatrical movie that is screening at the same time in theaters.

Nearly 70% (67%) of 18- to-34-year-olds said they would …

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  1. Mark Laurence from Greater Media, July 8, 2020 at 1:33 p.m.

    Good for them.  I was paying $23.95 to see basically every movie that was released during the month with A-List at the AMC near me.  I'm not going to pay almost that much to watch one movie on my TV.  Yes, I know some people watch those new releases in a group, but social distancing has cut the number of people usually watching my TV to one. 

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