Spencer Klein, one of the most respected executives in distribution, has been named Evp, general sales manager for 20th Century Fox reporting to Domestic Distribution President, Chris Aronson. Klein, who has been with the company since 2012, is responsible for all of Fox's theatrical distribution activities in the U.S. and Canada. The executive previously held distribution posts at The Film Group, Bow Tie Cinemas, The Weinstein Company, Loews Cineplex Entertainment, New…...
- 6/23/2016
- Deadline
20th Century Fox has hired Spencer Klein as senior vp, assistant general sales manager. Klein’s appointment is the first official hire by newly-named Fox domestic distribution president Chris Aronson, to whom Klein will report. Last month, Fox announced that Aronson will succeed Bruce Snyder, who is retiring after 36 years at the studio. Klein moves to Fox from the movie circuit The Film Group. He has previously supervised domestic sales for the Weinstein Co.’s genre division Dimension Films and has held positions at Loews Cineplex Entertainment, Bow Tie Cinemas, New Line Cinemas and New Yorker Films. “We are
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- 5/18/2012
- by Austin Siegemund-Broka
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Have you ever wished a movie in limited release would make it to your local theater? Movie fans can now demand and book screenings with the help of Tugg. The program is very similar to sites like Kickstarter and Demand It.
Tugg is still in beta testing, but it has already forged partnerships with Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, AMC Theatres, Bow Tie Cinemas, Cinemark Theatres, Goodrich Quality Cinemas, Rave Cinemas, and Regal Cinemas. You can visit Tugg.com to sign up and test the service out.
If you are interested in seeing a movie that is being shown in limited theaters, you check the Tugg library of films (which continues to grow). If the film is available you, create the event, choose the price, time, and theater from a participating list. This is when the social media savvy individual will feel at ease. Now you are responsible for getting people to...
Tugg is still in beta testing, but it has already forged partnerships with Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, AMC Theatres, Bow Tie Cinemas, Cinemark Theatres, Goodrich Quality Cinemas, Rave Cinemas, and Regal Cinemas. You can visit Tugg.com to sign up and test the service out.
If you are interested in seeing a movie that is being shown in limited theaters, you check the Tugg library of films (which continues to grow). If the film is available you, create the event, choose the price, time, and theater from a participating list. This is when the social media savvy individual will feel at ease. Now you are responsible for getting people to...
- 2/24/2012
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
When it comes to movies, I like them all, and relish the chance to get to watch indie movies and rereleases at my local theater. One of the problems is that sometimes my theater doesn’t have the room for those indie films and sometimes I have to drive across two freeways just to see something I have been very interested in. So imagine my excitement when I hear of a new service that will allow me to bring those movies closer to home not just for me but for everyone else.
The new service is called Tugg and as aforementioned, it is a service that allows you to bring the movies you want to your local theater. THe site is currently in Beta, however they already have deals in place with theaters such as Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, AMC Theatres, Bow Tie Cinemas, Cinemark Theatres, Goodrich Quality Cinemas, Rave Cinemas...
The new service is called Tugg and as aforementioned, it is a service that allows you to bring the movies you want to your local theater. THe site is currently in Beta, however they already have deals in place with theaters such as Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, AMC Theatres, Bow Tie Cinemas, Cinemark Theatres, Goodrich Quality Cinemas, Rave Cinemas...
- 2/23/2012
- by Mike Lee
- FusedFilm
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