In 1995 0.20 theatre tickets were sold per person in the world.
In 2016 slightly less than 0.13 tickets were sold per person.
This highlights 3 things.
- In the grand scheme of things most people in the world don't go to movie theaters and never have.
- Less do than ever before both in absolute terms and proportionally.
It seems unlikely that steadily raising the cost of tickets and food is going to be a sustainable way to avoid falling revenue in the future.
The smart money ought to be giving people the movie experience they want at home and giving people a higher quality experience out with a higher price tag.
The former will obliterate a lot of theaters and the latter is a smaller scale demand than the existing industry.
In 2016 slightly less than 0.13 tickets were sold per person.
This highlights 3 things.
- In the grand scheme of things most people in the world don't go to movie theaters and never have.
- Less do than ever before both in absolute terms and proportionally.
It seems unlikely that steadily raising the cost of tickets and food is going to be a sustainable way to avoid falling revenue in the future.
The smart money ought to be giving people the movie experience they want at home and giving people a higher quality experience out with a higher price tag.
The former will obliterate a lot of theaters and the latter is a smaller scale demand than the existing industry.