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December 2008/January 2009 NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/January 2009 NATO of California/Nevada Information for the California and Nevada Motion Picture Theatre Industry Calendar of Events & Holidays Hanukah December 21-28 Christmas Day December 25 New Year s Eve December 31 Golden Globe Awards January 11 NATO of CA/NV Board of Directors Meeting January 13 ShoWest/NATO Marketing Deadline January 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 19 Presidential Inauguration Day January 20 Sexual Harassment Prevention Seminars January 27 - So. California January 29 - No. California Super Bowl February 8 Lincoln s Birthday February 12 President s Day February 16 Academy Awards February 22 Food Manager Certification Seminar March 3 - So. California March 5 - No. California Could These Tough Times Be Good Times for The Movies? More than Ever, Theatres are a Refuge from the Everyday Life This year s holiday season brings a host of elevated expectations. Will increased consumer spending bring relief to the retail and entertainment sectors? Can Santa save us, or will the Grinch drive markets further downward? Let s hope for a Hollywood ending to this cliffhanger. There has been much attention in the media to potential similarities between our economic situation today and the Great Depression. As counterintuitive as it seems, that comparison might be positive for the theatre industry. As families reconnect and refocus on low-cost shared activities, theatres are in a good position to reclaim the role they played during the Great Depression. Like they did then, families today look to spend their limited funds on affordable activities that provide a respite from tough news, that all family members can enjoy together, and that gets them out of their homes for a few hours. Now more than ever, theatres are our communal escape from daily life. Improved projection systems, sound, seating, and concessions make theatres an unmatched vehicle to be transported to the realm of human imagination. Today s stateof-the-art theatres easily match the experience of going to a 1930 s movie palace. Is it possible that the theatre industry can recapture some of the status it enjoyed in that golden era? Some theatre circuits are already revisiting marketing tactics from those days. These promotions might help to further position theatres as among the most affordable family-friendly entertainment options and re-cement the emotional bonds that Americans have with theatres. Offering special promotions during the usual post-holiday box-office slump can be a great reminder to the community that theatres are their accessible escape 52 weeks of the year. Theatres can be a partner to families, an extension of their home. Best of all this positioning works well shortterm to increase ticket sales as well as long-term to build customer loyalty and community support. It is this community support that will keep theatres viable in the future. A recent article by New York Times film critic A.O. Scott is a good reminder of the special role of theatres: The answer does not seem to be that See Economy, continued on page 2 PREVIEWS To Be Available Electronically Only! This, the December 2008/January 2009, edition of PREVIEWS is the final printed issue. Beginning with the February issue of PREVIEWS, the only way you will be able to receive it and all future issues will be electronically. If you have not already sent us your e-mail address this will be your last issue. Register now for your digital copy by sending us your name, company position and E-Mail address to: PREVIEWS@NATOCALNEV.ORG. Please include the mailing address where you have been receiving your newsletter. Please make sure you add PREVIEWS@NATOCALNEV.ORG to your e-mail address book to prevent future mailings of Preview being categorized as Spam by your servers.

NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/ January 2009 Previews is published by the National Association of Theatre Owners of California/Nevada 11661 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 830 Los Angeles, CA 90049 Phone: 310/460-2900 Fax: 310/460-2901 E-mail: Office@NATOCalNev.org www.natocalnev.org Officers Milton Moritz President & CEO Raymond W. Syufy Chairman David Corwin Vice President Frank Rimkus Treasurer Alan Grossberg Secretary Board of Directors Bruce Coleman Brenden Theatres David Corwin Metropolitan Theatres Nora Dashwood Pacific Theatres Peter Dobson Mann Theatres James DuBois Regal Entertainment Group Alan Grossberg UltraStar Cinemas George Krikorian Krikorian Premiere Theatres Scott Lotter Paradise Cinemas Ed Moyer AMC Theatres Ted Mundorff Landmark Theatres Frank Rimkus Galaxy Theatres Bruce Sanborn The Movie Experience Hal Sawyer Cinemark USA Raymond W. Syufy West Wind Drive-Ins Charlene Sievers Director, Member Services Economy, continued from page 1 people will stop going to the movies. Nothing has stopped us before certainly not the rise of television in the late 1940s or the spread of home video in the early 80s. While both of those developments appeared to threaten the uniqueness of film, they also extended the power and pervasiveness of the movies, which never surrendered their position as the highest common denominator of the popular culture, the standard of visual storytelling to which all the others aspired. An unusually successful television show could be praised as cinematic, while the sign that a movie had failed was that it went straight to video. Wishing all our Members and Friends a Healthy and Happy New Year. We ll see you at the movies! As Requested: NATO of CA/NV Food Manager Certification Seminar Planned for March NATO of California/Nevada has scheduled a food safety seminar for its members on March 3 rd in Southern California and March 5 th in Northern California. The day-long class will cover the goals of a sanitation program; the basic principles of a Safety Program; proper cooking and holding temperatures; identify personal hygiene practices; savings on food cost through the implementation of a food safety program; minimize the risk of an outbreak of food-borne illnesses, and much more. Most states and counties require that Jack Koury there is to be at least one employee with food safety certification on every shift. Those attendees who pass the exam at the conclusion of the seminar will receive this certification. Our instructor, Jack Koury of the Avalon Resource Group, comes to us with 30 years of experience in the hospitality and service industry. His presentation technique is entertaining and easy to follow, which accounts for the high exam pass rate for the attendees at the 2008 seminar. Enrollment is available for employees of NATO of California/Nevada members only, at a reduced price of $70.00 per person. The enrollment fee includes the 8 hour training, the Concession Professional Food Manager Certification training Manual and the accredited examination. The class will be conducted in English, but exams are available in Spanish if requested in advance. Participants are encouraged to register early since training manuals will be sent to each registrant upon receipt of enrollment giving early registrants the advantage of more time to prepare for the seminar and exam. Food Safety Certification Enrollment Form Registration forms and checks must be received by January 30, 2009. Mail to NATO of California/Nevada, 11661 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 830, Los Angeles, CA 90049 Name: Member Company: Theatre Location and Name: Daytime Phone: E-Mail: I will be attending: q So. California on March 3 rd at Mann s Chinese 6 Theatre, Hollywood q No. California on March 5 th at Cinemark s Bayfair 16, San Leandro Check payable to NATO of California/Nevada in the amount of $70 per person to be included with registration form. 2

NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/January 2009 Spaces Still Available for January Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Seminar Space is still available for the two hour workshop, FLIRTING WITH DISASTER: Sexual Harassment Prevention Training, presented by John LeCrone and Janet Grumer of the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine Janet Grumer and John LeCrone LLP for all interested NATO of California/Nevada member companies. The Southern California workshop will begin at 10:00AM on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at the REG Edwards South Gate 20 Theatre in South Gate. The Northern California seminar will be held on January 29, 2009 at 1:00PM at the Sundance Kabuki 8 Theatre in San Francisco. This updated training seminar will be presented from the perspective of a theatre company executive as it satisfies the requirements of California Government Code 12950.1, which requires that all California employers having 50 or more employees provide at least two hours of interactive training and education regarding sexual harassment to all supervisors within six months of their assumption of a supervisory position, making it doubly worthwhile for all theatre company supervisors to attend. The law also requires updating this training at least once every two years, but more frequent updates are prudent to prevent harassment and discrimination before it happens. Be sure to check your records to see if you or any of your employees need to be re-certified. More information on course content is available in the November issue of PREVIEWS, which can be found in the Previews Reading Room on our website at www.natocalnev. org, or go there directly at http://www.natocalnev.org/pdf/ NATO_Nov_08.pdf. Our presenters come to us with a vast store of knowledge on the subject. In addition to presenting sexual harassment prevention training seminars Mr. LeCrone represents employers and management in wrongful discharge, harassment and discrimination litigation, wage and hour class actions, and trade secrets/ unfair competition litigation. Ms. Grumer is a former movie theatre executive whose practice focuses on theatre and retail clients, including employment and general litigation issues. The training classes will be offered free of charge to NATO members and their employees but is by reservation only. The registration deadline is Friday, January 9 th. NATO of CA/NV Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Seminar Registration Form Please provide the following information for each attendee, if registering more than one person please list all names and information on one sheet or email: Name and position: Company name: Theatre: Email address: Daytime phone number: Check off the session you would like to attend: q January 27 th 10:00AM REG Edwards South Gate 20 Theatre 630 Garfield Avenue, South Gate, CA 90280 Fax to 310/460-2901 or email to office@natocalnev.org No later than reservation deadline of January 9th q January 29 th 1:00PM Sundance Kabuki 8 Theatre 1881 Post Street at Fillmore, San Francisco, CA 94115 3

NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/ January 2009 2009 National Association of Theatre Owners Of California/Nevada Scholarship Program up to Twenty $7,500 Scholarships available for post secondary or vocational education! Applications must be postmarked or delivered to the NATO of CA/NV Office by April 24, 2009. Scholarships will be announced in June, 2009 Visit www.natocalnev.org/scholarship.html for application and more information. NATO of CA/NV Will Award up to 20 $7,500 Scholarships in 2009 NATO of California/Nevada has $150,000 to award for secondary or vocational education to employees of its member companies in its 2009 Scholarship Program. The scholarships are available for field level employees, California and Nevada based Home Office employees and dependents or spouses of qualifying home office employees and full salaried theatre managers. Visit the Scholarship section at www.natocalnev.org to download an application and for more information. 4

NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/January 2009 AMC s Ed Moyer Joins NATO of California/Nevada Board Edward Ed J. Moyer, AMC s Senior Vice President, US/Canada Operations has been elected to the NATO of California/Nevada Board of Directors filling the position previously held by Matt Lee who has left AMC. Chairman Ray Syufy noted that Mr. Moyer brings a vast amount of experience to the leadership of the Association and looks forward to his participation and input on the many issues that face our industry. Ed joined AMC in 1979 as an hourly manager in Norfolk, VA where he was attending Old Dominion University. From 1983 through 1996 Ed held various positions with AMC including general manager; training manager and operations manager for the southeast area; national training director and division operations manager for the northeast division. In 1996 he returned to Kansas City as vice president of training and development and later was named v.p. of operations overseeing theatres in the western region and in 2005 was named senior vice president for the eastern region. In 2008 he was appointed senior vice president AMC s U.S. and Canada operations. Mr. Moyer resides in Kansas City with his wife, Janet and their three sons. Nat l Rank by Gross NV Rank by Gross Top 15 Nevada Theatres 1/04/2008 to 11/30/2008 Announcing the 2009 ShoWest/NATO Marketing Achievement Awards Program The ShoWest/NATO Marketing Achievement Awards celebrate the industry s creative marketing geniuses and their superstar teams. The program brochure for the 2009 Awards is now available on NATO s website www.natoonline.org. Two awards will be presented in several key categories this year one to circuits with 1-399 screens and one to circuits with 400+ screens to enable more managers to be recognized for their efforts to attract audiences to their theatres. The complete list of award categories, guidelines for entry submission, and the official entry form are all included in the brochure, which can be downloaded from NATO s website at: http://www.natoonline.org/conventions.htm. All managers/promo coordinators are invited to submit your entries now for the promotion period of November 1, 2007 through October 31, 2008. Entries are due on Friday, January 16, 2009. Please send your presentation binders with the completed Entry Form on the first page to: ShoWest 2009 770 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003 NV Rank by Screen Avg. Circuit Theatre City 63 1 1 Regal RED ROCK STADIUM 16 Las Vegas 173 2 2 RAVE TOWN SQUARE 18 Las Vegas 261 3 3 Cinemark SANTA FE STATION 16 Las Vegas 435 4 8 Regal TEXAS 18 Las Vegas 476 5 7 Cinemark SOUTH COAST 16 Las Vegas 539 6 13 Cinemark ORLEANS 18 Las Vegas 568 7 6 Cinemark CENTURY 14 Sparks 604 8 5 Regal SUNSET STATION 13 Henderson 628 9 11 Cinemark PARK LANE 16 Reno 650 10 4 Regal GREEN VALLEY 10 Henderson 663 11 14 Galaxy GALAXY CANNERY 16 Las Vegas 664 12 9 Brenden PALMS 14 Las Vegas 778 13 15 Cinemark SUMMIT SIERRA 16 Reno 785 14 16 Cinemark SAM S TOWN 18 Las Vegas 942 15 17 Regal VILLAGE SQUARE 18 Las Vegas 5

NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/ January 2009 Nat l Rank by Gross Top 35 Theatres Nationwide 1/04/2008 to 11/30/2008 Nat l Rank by screen Avg. Circuit Theatre City, State 1 7 AMC EMPIRE 25 New York, NY 2 1 Regal UNION SQUARE 14 New York, NY 3 38 AMC BURBANK 30 Burbank, CA 4 3 Pacific GROVE STADIUM 14 Los Angeles, CA 5 5 AMC GARDEN STATE 16 Paramus, NJ 6 4 Pacific ARCLIGHT HOLLYWOOD 15 Hollywood, CA 7 2 AMC LINCOLN SQUARE 13 New York, NY 8 44 Regal LONG BEACH STADIUM 26 Long Beach, CA 9 30 Muvico EGYPTIAN 24 Hanover, MD 10 22 Regal IRVINE SPECTRUM 21 Irvine, CA 11 8 AMC TYSONS CORNER 16 Mc Lean, VA 12 20 Regal HACIENDA CROSSINGS 20 Dublin, CA 13 98 AMC BLOCK 30 Orange, CA 14 19 AMC BOSTON COMMON 19 Boston, MA 15 66 Cinemark CENTURY 25 Union City, CA 16 31 Regal FRESNO STADIUM 21 Fresno, CA 17 55 AMC AVENTURA MALL 24 Aventura, FL 18 62 AMC PLEASURE ISLAND 24 Lake Buena Vista, FL 19 37 AMC RIVER EAST 21 Chicago, IL 20 13 Pacific ARCLIGHT SHERMAN OAKS 16 Sherman Oaks, CA 21 68 Muvico PARADISE PARK 24 Davie, FL 22 11 AMC CENTURY CITY 15 Century City, CA 23 6 Regal E-WALK 13 New York, NY 24 23 Regal MIRA MESA STADIUM 18 San Diego, CA 25 45 AMC PALISADES 21 West Nyack, NY 26 41 Cinemark DALY CITY 20 Daly City, CA 27 80 Cinemark RIO 24 Albuquerque, NM 28 10 Regal SHEEPSHEAD BAY 14 Brooklyn, NY 29 84 Regal GREENWAY GRAND PALACE 24 Houston, TX 30 47 Cinemark OAKRIDGE 20 San Jose, CA 31 54 Pacific WINNETKA ALL STADIUM 21 Chatsworth, CA 32 95 AMC NESHAMINY 24 Bensalem, PA 33 103 AMC SUNSET PLACE 24 South Miami, FL 34 39 AMC DEL AMO 18 Torrance, CA 35 24 Consolidated VICTORIA WARD STADIUM 16 Honolulu, HI 6

NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/January 2009 Nat l Rank by Gross CA Rank by Gross CA Rank by Screen Avg. Circuit Theatre City 3 1 14 AMC BURBANK 30 Burbank 4 2 2 Pacific GROVE STADIUM 14 Los Angeles 6 3 3 Pacific 8 4 18 Regal 7 ARCLIGHT HOLLYWOOD 15 LONG BEACH STADIUM 26 Hollywood 10 5 9 Regal IRVINE SPECTRUM 21 Irvine 12 6 7 Regal HACIENDA CROSSINGS 20 Long Beach Dublin 13 7 41 AMC BLOCK 30 Orange 15 8 29 Cinemark CENTURY 25 Union City 16 9 11 Regal FRESNO STADIUM 21 Fresno 20 10 5 Pacific ARCLIGHT SHERMAN OAKS 16 Sherman Oaks 22 11 4 AMC CENTURY CITY 15 Century City 24 12 10 Regal MIRA MESA STADIUM 18 San Diego 26 13 17 Cinemark DALY CITY 20 Daly City 30 14 20 Cinemark OAKRIDGE 20 San Jose 31 15 23 Pacific WINNETKA ALL STADIUM 21 Chatsworth 34 16 17 AMC DEL AMO 18 Torrance 36 17 24 Cinemark CENTURY 20 Huntington Beach 41 18 25 AMC MISSION VALLEY 20 San Diego 46 19 42 Regal ONTARIO PALACE 22 Ontario 51 20 16 National Amusements THE BRIDGE:: CINEMA DE LUX Los Angeles 56 21 12 AMC PROMENADE 16 Woodland Hills 57 22 32 AMC MERCADO 20 Santa Clara 58 23 30 AMC 60 24 33 Regal Top 25 California Theatres 1/04/2008 to 11/30/2008 CITYWALK STADIUM 19 SOUTH GATE STADIUM 20 Universal City South Gate 61 25 13 AMC SANTA ANITA 16 Arcadia *The El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, a single screen theatre, has the #1 screen average in California

National Association of Theatre Owners of California/Nevada 11661 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 830, Los Angeles, CA 90049 NATO of California/Nevada December 2008/ January 2009 In s i d e Pre v i e w s Could These Tough Times Be Good Times for The Movies? PREVIEWS to be available electronically only Food Manager Certification Seminar Planned for March Spaces Still Available for January Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Seminar NATO of CA/NV 2009 Scholarship Program Applications Ed Moyer of AMC Joins NATO of CA/NV Board Statistics ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED On behalf of its Board of Directors and staff NATO of California/Nevada extends its best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season followed by a Great Year of prosperity, peace, good health and wonderful times with family and friends.