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The ytd gross of 2009 as compared to 2008 is up 12.7%, 2007 is up 9.8%, and 2006 is up 18.2% according to boxofficemojo.
Here are the other articles:
http://www.lsureveille.com/entertai...y-sees-increase-in-box-office-sales-1.1619960
Here is one from Canada:
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=451379&publicationSubCategoryId=471
They also did a story about this years numbers expecting to be higher on E News. But, the articles are everywhere.
Here are the other articles:
http://www.lsureveille.com/entertai...y-sees-increase-in-box-office-sales-1.1619960
The current economic situation may be a horror for most businesses, but the movie industry is expecting a happy ending.
Ticket sales this year are up 17.5 percent to $1.7 billion, and attendance has risen nearly 16 percent, according to Media by Numbers, a box-office tracking company.
If attendance continues to increase at the same pace it has for the past six weeks, it would amount to the biggest box-office surge in at least two decades.
Here is one from Canada:
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=451379&publicationSubCategoryId=471
The movie industry is now the beneficiary of the recession woes. North American box-office totals for the first two months of 2009 generated more than $770 million at the box office. Compared to previous annual revenues, 2009 is tracking as Hollywood’s most lucrative year ever, with over 20 percent increase over same-period totals from the past three years.
They also did a story about this years numbers expecting to be higher on E News. But, the articles are everywhere.