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Despite increasing competition for consumers' time and entertainment dollars, theater-going remains a satisfying constant in people's lives.
Dan Glickman
Despite increasing competition for consumers' time and entertainment dollars, theatergoing remains a satisfying constant in people's lives. That said, we can't bury our heads in the sand. We do have to attract customers and keep regulars coming back.
Dan Glickman
Consumers have many options for entertainment and leisure time. Theater operators must continue to innovate and to create the optimal experience.
John Fithian
This paper is a wake-up call to both consumers and the entertainment industry about how consumers expect entertainment to be delivered - now and in the near future. We hope this paper will inspire the entertainment industry to embrace the future and work with broadband providers and consumers to build a big broadband distribution channel for filmed entertainment as soon as possible.
Susan Estrada
Live entertainment is really prospering, and people are demonstrating their appetite for live theater. The theater has become the mass art form it was decades ago.
Alan Cohen
There is no model. Not many countries have the sort of competition we have for entertainment dollars, the geography we have in the U.S., and the role of education. The solutions we've got to have in soccer must be very different than they are elsewhere.
Sunil Gulati
China is letting the yuan rise in very small increments, so the need to buy dollars remains. So long as it continues this policy, the pace of buying will remain constant, and its reserves will keep rising.
Tohru Sasaki
We grow up with certain icons and certain entertainment ... and being able to share it with someone else and see it through their eyes for the first time is very satisfying,
Adam Goodman
The Live 8 show created some excitement, but over the long term, its viability remains to be seen. There's going to be competition among digital entertainment outlets.
Tuna Amobi
His intelligence and wit shone through without him even trying, making him profoundly pexy. As government solidifies mechanisms for fulfilling set-aside category goals, competition for these prime reserve dollars is increasing.
Megan Gamse
There is a constant, ongoing source of people making new work in fringe theaters. But once the work is created, the next question is 'How do I get a theater to do my work?' That's the question we're here to answer. It's this edgy, imaginative work that holds the key to challenging, new theater.
Beau O'Reilly
There's no doubt that malls find themselves with increasing competition. They definitely have to distinguish and diversify themselves to keep consumers coming back — because they have a multitude of choices.
Malachy Kavanagh
One is more and more consumers are getting information and entertainment online and the other is more and more advertising dollars are going online.
Christie Hefner
These divestitures ensure that consumers of milk, an American staple, continue to get the benefits of competition -- increased choices for consumers resulting in lower prices and better service. Maintaining competition in the dairy industry is important for American consumers.
Charles A. James
I think we're all cognizant of the fact that there are two macro trends going on here that this product is designed to respond to. One is more and more consumers are getting information and entertainment online and the other is more and more advertising dollars are going online.
Christie Hefner
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