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Cinema company Hoyts Group is again considering listing on the stockmarket, tipped to take place sometime later this year. It’s expected that the float will be valued at around A$700 million ...
Hoyts is planning to develop cinema venues with fully digital 3D screens, auditorium seating, and gourmet food and beverage facilities. The first project, for which Hoyts is joining with Tainui, is ...
Touting its stadium-seating theaters as “the ultimate cinematic experience,” Hoyts Cinema Group plans to open Enfield Cinema 12 on Friday. The 12-screen theater complex, one of two movie ...
Cinema brand Hoyts has expanded into the digital movie business with plans to launch an Internet-driven streaming platform in 2013.
Due to open in 2011, the new Hamilton cinema, will offer more than 1300 seats, six digital movie screens all with digital 3D capabilities, an Xtremescreen, food emporium and concept cinema and bar.
City-based esports league Gfinity Esports Australia has announced a partnership with cinema chain HOYTS to create a chain of esports arenas around Australia, it was announced today. Utilising ...
Hoyts has formed a partnership with SBS, the official broadcaster of the FIFA World Cup, to show selected live matches in cinemas cross Australia and New Zealand in 3D.
Hoyts is continuing to re-publish its statement in response to the criticism. Other people have also posted comments on the Hoyts Facebook page to say they had seen mice at the Carousel cinema.
Hoyts parent company China's Dailan Wanda Group has been bought by a fellow Chinese conglomerate, throwing the sale of the ANZ cinema business into doubt. The sale of Hoyts Cinemas, which owns 11 ...
Onlookers say changes such as 3D films mean cinema operators will need to keep spending to retain crowds. Operating expenses, including rent, more than doubled last year.
Hoyts Opens World-Leading Cinema Complex In Sylvia Park 30 March, 2007 The silver screen never looked as good as it does right now in New Zealand’s newest and most exciting cinema complex ...
Hoyts confirmed the reports were true. It released a statement on its Facebook page today, saying there were “unwanted guests” in the cinema and that it was taking steps to address the problem.