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Survey finds more than half of millennials, Gen Zers willing to spend more on movie tickets for better seats

Por: Fox Business Business March 25, 2023

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AMC Entertainment President and CEO Adam Aron discusses the potential for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' and the Christmas movie season on 'The Claman Countdown.' More than half of U.S. millennials and Generation Z members expressed a willingness to spend a bit more money for better seats at the movies, while older generations were less likely to do so, according to a released Friday. Among millennials, 54% said they would... + full article



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