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Screenvision and National CineMedia In Merger Talks

Screenvision LogoLess than a week after denying bankruptcy rumors that caused the stock price of French conglomerate Thomson SA to plummet 15%, the company has moved aggressively to sell off its cinema advertising unit Screenvision.  Industry chatter that the Thomson subsidiary has entered talks to merge with its chief competitor, National CineMedia (NCM), may turn out to be more than just rumor and speculation.  That is if you believe USA Today, which published a story about the potential merger on Monday.

A merger between Screenvision and NCM seems unimaginable, if not impossible, given the two firms majority share of the North American cinema advertising business.  Surely there will be some regulatory group that will object to having only one company control most of the profitable advertising placement in the country’s leading movie theatres.  This issue didn’t escape USA Today either who quoted Lazard Capital Markets Analyst Barton Crockett as saying:

“I’m not sure that (a combination) is possible from an antitrust perspective.  It would affect some advertisers, studios and independent theater chains that like to play those two (companies) against each other.”

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Technicolor’s Digital Cinema Hub In Singapore Is Not The News It Seems

Timed to coincide with CineAsia, news goes out that Technicolor is to set up a digital cinema hub in Singapore. This announcement is a great success for the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), which together with the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA), has been working for several years to make the city-state the digital hub of Asia. But is it really news?

The article, which reads like a barely re-written press release, goes into detail:

Thomson said in a new release on Tuesday that the Singapore facility will provide ‘physical and electronic forms of content delivery, distribution and mangement [sic] systems and equipment monitoring’.

‘Thomson recognises Singapore’s commitment to the digital media and entertainment idnustry and believes there will be tremendous value in utilising their robust infrastructure to expand our digital cinema service offerings into the Asia-Pacific region,’ said Mr Curt Behlmer, VP, COO of Technicolor Digital Cinema, Thomson.

‘Digital cinema is growing at a very rapid pace, and we look forward to supporting studio and exhibitor customers as they begin to roll out digital cinema in Singapore and Asia-Pacific.’

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