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What to know about Film Industry Promotion
“Long live the movies.” That’s how Paramount Skydance Chief David Ellison opened his presentation at CinemaCon, the annual film industry event in Las Vegas, on Thursday.
Coverage spectrum
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What happened
“Long live the movies.” That’s how Paramount Skydance Chief David Ellison opened his presentation at CinemaCon, the annual film industry event in Las Vegas, on Thursday.
Why it matters
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Common ground
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Perspective signals
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Follow-up questions
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