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NATO — The National Association of Theatre Owners — Has a New Name: Cinema UnitedBut for that niche group of people who make a big deal of going to CinemaCon in Vegas every April, NATO is the National Association of Theatre Owners. But now no one needs to be confused. NATO, the ...
Cinema United represents the 32,000 screens in the U.S. and another 30,000 screens across 88 countries, and that encapsulates not just the “Theatre Owners” of NATO but also the employees at ...
Jay Roach's 'The Roses' focuses on a wildly contentious divorce and debuted its first footage at CinemaCon. Benedict ...
Nicholas Galitzine stars opposite a cast that includes Camila Mendes, Alison Brie, James Purefoy, Morena Baccarin, Jóhannes ...
After 77 years, the National Association of Theater Owners is changing its name and rebranding to Cinema United ahead of its annual trade show, CinemaCon.
The National Association of Theatre Owners, popularly known around the movie business as NATO, will no longer be confused with a favorite target of Donald Trump’s ire. The lobbying organization ...
In hindsight, NATO was an unnecessarily confusing acronym for a trade organization representing movie theater owners. For 60 years, the National Association of Theatre Owners has promoted ...
For decades, those manning the phones at the Washington, D.C.-based National Association of Theatre Owners quickly grew used to callers asking about military alliances, treaties and other global ...
Behind the red carpet movie premieres and new thrill-inducing rides for fans of its amusement parks, there is a quiet search ...
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