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  2. B&B Theatres - Wikipedia

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    B&B Theatres Operating Company, Inc. [1] or simply B&B Theatres is a family-owned and operated American movie theater chain based in Liberty, Missouri. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1924, B&B is the fifth-largest theater chain in the United States, operating 500+ screens at 54 locations in 14 US states.

  3. List of highest-grossing films in the United States and Canada

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    Ticket price at time of release, or its relative price to other commodities in a given year, [10] in relation to general inflation and gross domestic product. [12] Economic conditions that may help or hurt the entertainment industry as a whole (theaters in 2008 lowered ticket prices to attract more viewers though the average ticket cost $7.00) [10]

  4. In with the new: B&B Theatres opens first Ohio location in ...

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    B&B Theatres has been family-owned and operated since 1924, when Elmer Bills Sr. first opened a movie house in Salisbury, Missouri. The company is the fifth-largest theater chain in North America ...

  5. Box office - Wikipedia

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    The average ticket price (ATP) is the average cost to purchase a film ticket at the box office in any given year. According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, the ATP is "calculated as the total revenues generated from tickets sales divided by the number of feature film tickets sold during the year of reference." [42]

  6. Cinemark to bow out of Macedonia as B&B Theatres leases ... - AOL

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    The company operates movie theaters in 14 other states and is the fifth-largest movie theater chain in the United States. In a news release, B&B Theatres said the property transfer will be ...

  7. Goodrich Quality Theaters - Wikipedia

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    For just 15 cents, patrons could watch the main feature, followed by a B-Movie. By comparison, the average price for a movie ticket nationwide hovered between 23 and 25 cents during the 1930s. [citation needed] The theater was still able to make money from food and beverage concessions.

  8. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    StubHub is an American ticket exchange and resale company. It provides services for buyers and sellers of tickets for sports, concerts, theater, and other live entertainment events. By 2015, it was the world's largest ticket marketplace.

  9. Freedom Mortgage Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    In the fall and winter months, the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion converts to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled, flexible-capacity theater for up to 7,000 people offering a variety of concerts, Broadway theatrical productions, and family entertainment. Depending on the event tickets are available in seat form or standing room.