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All cinema brands trading under EVENT, including Greater Union and BCC cinemas, share the benefits of a Loyalty program the Cinebuzz Rewards Program. Free for members, the program grants access to advance screenings, ticket discounts, access to the Cinebuzz video-on-demand platform, [ 28 ] and one free movie ticket for every six movies viewed ...
EVT Limited (stylised as EVT) (an acronym of the words 'Entertainment, Ventures, Travel') [2] is an Australian company which operates cinemas, hotels, restaurants and resorts in Australia, New Zealand and Germany. It owns Event Cinemas, BCC Cinemas and CineStar, as well as golf courses and the ski resort Thredbo.
The company George Birch co-founded is still trading today, now branded as BCC Cinemas [19] and operating under the umbrella of parent company Event Cinemas. BCC Cinemas-branded theatres are located throughout Queensland, [ 20 ] New South Wales [ 21 ] and the Northern Territory.
Event Cinema has seen a return of an older, affluent audience, previously turned off by the multiplex experience, and cinemas are starting to capitalise on this by offering waiter-serviced, high class finger food and alcoholic beverages, complete with bars and restaurants, a world away from the traditional popcorn/soft drink model; art house ...
Tongolele, iconic dancer of the golden era of Mexican cinema, dies at 93. Finance. Finance. USA TODAY. Why Alabama's thriving car industry will feel a big impact from Trump's auto tariffs.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is a statutory film-certification body in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India.It is tasked with "regulating the public exhibition of films under the provisions of the Cinematograph Act 1952."
BCC (store) (Bakker Cash & Carry), a former electrical retailer based in the Netherlands; Bamburi Cement, in Kenya; Birch Carroll & Coyle, an Australian chain of cinema multiplexes; Boise Cascade Corporation, an American pulp and paper company; British Colour Council, a defunct industry standards organization
BCC was moved to the island of Taiwan, a former Japanese colony ruled from 1895 to 1945, in 1949 when the Kuomintang government was defeated in the Chinese Civil War. In 2005, following the government's policy to remove political and military influences from the media, [ 6 ] BCC was privatized and sold to a holding company in the China Times ...