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Pražský deník - Czech Republic | Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The end for multiplexes in the Czech Republic?

In Prague the first multiplex will close its doors following a futile battle to attract larger audiences. In terms of moviegoers, the market share of multiplexes stands at 64 percent, while in terms of turnover it's as high as 80 percent. The Prague newspaper Pražský deník predicts that the closure represents an exceptional case rather than the beginning of a trend, noting that the smaller cinemas are in greater danger. "The residents of Prague need not fear. They won't be deprived of the smell of roasting popcorn, big screens, comfortable seats or coke in plastic cups. The big cinemas are still attracting large audiences, while the classic cinemas are decreasing in number. You can compare the latter with the good old corner shop and multiplexes with supermarkets. You can buy anything at supermarkets and you can always find a parking space, too."

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