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MovieTickets.com

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Movie ticket sales website
MovieTickets.com
MovieTickets.com
Company typeSubsidiary
Founded2000; 25 years ago (2000)
HeadquartersBoca Raton, Florida, USA
ProductsOnline movie tickets
ParentFandango Media
Websitewww.movietickets.com

MovieTickets.com is an online movie ticketing website founded byAMC Theatres andHollywood.com in 2000;CBS Corporation,Famous Players, andNational Amusements all came on board prior to launch;[1] and it is now a subsidiary ofFandango Media. MovieTickets.com provides movie times for all theaters, and online ticket purchasing for allClearview Cinemas andNational Amusements theaters, among other smaller chains; such asMann Theatres inLos Angeles. In 2010, MovieTickets.com sold over 16 million tickets for over 200 exhibitors, with 14,000 screens.[2]

In 2001,Moviefone.com and Movietickets.com entered in a partnership in 2001 that crosslinked their ticketing offerings. In 2004, MovieTickets.com became the exclusive online ticket vendor forMoviefone.com.[3] Then, in mid-2005, MovieTickets.com established a ticket distribution relationship with the consignment ticket reseller PrintTixUSA, adding 20 movie exhibition companies to its ranks and boosting the total number of screens serviced nationwide to more than 10,000.[4] Since then, however, MovieTickets.com had lost ground, losing sole rights to the AMC chain andMoviefone's telephone arm to rivalFandango.[citation needed]

In April 2016, Movietickets.com reported it had provided advance ticketing services to 250 theater chains, representing over 50 percent of the top 100 grossing theaters in North America on any given weekend.[5]

In October 2017,Fandango Media purchased MovieTickets.com. This purchase united the industry's two biggest online movie-ticketing services (Fandango's ticketing network spanned more than 33,000 screens worldwide; MovieTickets.com's over 29,000, with significant overlap between the two, e.g., both companies sold tickets to both AMC and Regal Cinemas) and increased Fandango's global screen count by approximately 20%, to over 40,000 screens worldwide.[6][7]

Competition with Fandango

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Acquisitions and mergers of movie chains have complicated matters regarding which ticketing companies provide online ticketing for a particular theatre chain. MovieTickets.com lost the Hoyts theater chain when the latter was acquired by theRegal Cinemas theater chain, a founder of Movietickets.com's rival online ticketing agency Fandango; however, when Regal acquiredConsolidated Theatres,[8] the latter retained its contractual relationship with MovieTickets.com.[9]

Prior to 2012, MovieTickets.com provided online ticketing forAMC Theatres except those cinemas originally part of theLoews Cineplex Entertainment chain, whose online ticketing is provided by Fandango due to contractual obligations in place prior to the 2005 merger of the two movie chains.[10] In 2002, Loews had attempted to break the contract under pressure of bankruptcy and from (then)AOL Moviefone and its partner, Loews'Cineplex subsidiary; Fandango successfully sued both Loews andMoviefone, and retained the Loews business.[11] Furthermore, as of February 8, 2012, Fandango began providing ticketing for non-LoewsAMC Theatres in the US as well,[12] after which MovieTickets.com's fellow shareholders sued AMC for breach of contract.[13] AMC and MovieTickets.com settled in 2013, with an agreement that the theater chain's online ticketing would be available on both Fandango and MovieTickets.com.[14]

In May 2012, MovieTickets.com's former partnerMoviefone announced a new partnership with Fandango, when its relationship with MovieTickets.com lapsed.[15][16]

In 2015, Regal Entertainment Group announced that they would begin to offer tickets on MovieTickets.com on a non-exclusive basis, as Regal tickets retained their availability on Fandango.[17]

The competition ended with Fandango's purchase of MovieTickets.com in the 4th quarter of 2017.[18][19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Press Releases".MovieTickets.com. 2000.
  2. ^"AMC Entertainment Form 10-K for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011".SEC.gov.
  3. ^"Press Release".MovieTickets.com. 2004. Archived fromthe original on 2017-02-16. Retrieved2007-07-25.
  4. ^"Press Release".MovieTickets.com. 2005.
  5. ^"About Us".MovieTickets.com. Retrieved2016-04-22.
  6. ^Spangler, Todd (October 13, 2017)."Fandango Buys Rival MovieTickets.com, Amassing Broader Theater Reach".Variety. RetrievedOctober 12, 2019.
  7. ^Bouma, Luke (October 14, 2017)."Fandango Buys Its Online Rival MovieTickets.com".Cordcutters News.
  8. ^"Regal completes purchase of Consolidated Theatres".Charlotte Business Journal.
  9. ^"Annual Report of Regal Entertainment Group"(PDF). www.annualreports.com.
  10. ^"AMC-Loews merger could shake up online movie ticketers Fandango and MovieTickets.com".seekingalpha.com. May 5, 2007. Archived fromthe original on May 5, 2007.
  11. ^"Fandango Heads Off an End Run".InternetNews.com.
  12. ^"Fandango, AMC Theatres Announce Newly Expanded Partnership".Fandango.com.
  13. ^Rich, Katey (February 8, 2012)."MovieTickets.com suing AMC setting up Fandango deal".Cinema Blend.
  14. ^McNary, Dave (January 21, 2014)."AMC Comes on Board MovieTickets.com Following Suit Settlement".Variety. RetrievedMay 13, 2015.
  15. ^Verrier, Richard (23 May 2012)."Fandango and Moviefone dial up new partnership".Los Angeles Times.
  16. ^Shaw, Lucas (23 May 2012)."Fandango and Moviefone partner for ticket sales".Reuters. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2012.
  17. ^Lieberman, David (March 4, 2015)."Regal Adds MovieTickets.com For Online Ticket Sales In Non-Exclusive Deal".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedNovember 3, 2015.
  18. ^Spangler, Todd (October 13, 2017)."Fandango Buys Rival MovieTickets.com, Amassing Broader Theater Reach".Variety. RetrievedOctober 12, 2019.
  19. ^Bouma, Luke (October 14, 2017)."Fandango Buys Its Online Rival MovieTickets.com".Cordcutters News.

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