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26: 182:, he counted "approximately 20 news cinemas in London", and "very few in the provinces, probably not more than a dozen in all". According to Rowntree, a population of at least 300,000 was needed in a town for a news cinema to be sustainable. 240:
Seebohm Rowntree, in 1951, similarly reports that "the news films occupy only a comparatively small part of the programme, largely because public interest in news films has declined". According to him, they have been replaced with
202:. Afterward, newsreels came to occupy a shorter length of the programme, replaced by other, more entertaining elements. Programs typically lasted one hour, and were shown continuously, without any interval between performances. 94:, which opened in 1925 as a first-run theater, before Loew's Inc. converted it into a news theater on 2 November 1929. However, because of competition with television news, it reverted into a first-run theater in 1949. 390: 417: 55:
is a cinema specialising in short films, shown in a continuous manner. However, despite its name, a news cinema does not necessarily show only
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that his father often took him to a nearby news cinema. When he was six, in 1938, he saw in that news cinema a program including the
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Reel Life Behind the Screen: A Cinema Manager Remembers: A memoir
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Cinema specialising in short films, shown in a continuous manner
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The original programmes of news cinemas featured mainly of
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was in operation from 1933 until being demolished in 1981.
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American cinema of the 1920s: themes and variations
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Index

newsreel

Piccadilly Circus
London Pavilion
cinematographical news
London
United States
Embassy Theatre
Broadway
New York City
Jack Diamond's
London Victoria Station
London Waterloo station
Prime Minister
Ramsay MacDonald
England
Seebohm Rowntree
newsreels
short subject
travelogue
Peter O'Toole
Leeds
Roger Ebert
Three Stooges
Donald Duck
Ritz Brothers
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler
cartoons
travelogues

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