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December 27, 2005

The Wall Street Journal has a story about the multitude of problems facing the multiplex, including flat screen tvs, bankruptcy, rude guests, $6 popcorn, pre-show ads, cell phones, etc. Theaters are so desperate to reverse the decline in attendace that they are turning to technology to fight back:

Some chains say they're considering clamping down more, increasing the number of times ushers "sweep" theaters to rein in loud audience members. A more radical tactic under consideration: jamming cellphones to thwart chatty audience members. The theater owners' trade group and its members are looking into a cellphone call-blocking service that is currently illegal under federal communications law.

Do you still go to the theater? What annoys you the most?

Thanks to Joe for sending this in.


Originally posted by mikek from Hacking NetFlix, remediated by yatta on Dec 27, 2005 at 11:24 AM