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In the last decade, streaming services rose to create an entirely new market of high-quality content that would coexist with the traditional theatrical release model; however, the COVID-19 pandemic changed everything. As the theatrical industry struggles to recover from the consequences of the pandemic-era streaming boom, scholars and industry practitioners alike are in desperate need of actionable, data-driven insights that look beyond pre-pandemic industry precedent. Our research aims to fill the research gap by expanding the scope of who the industry has traditionally targeted as a "moviegoer." This study uses exploratory survey data to reevaluate moviegoer attitudes, intentions, and behaviors for watching a film via streaming services vs. in movie theaters. Our analysis presents significant implications for long-term U.S. film industry recovery in the post-pandemic streaming era.
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Chris DeFelice
Lance Porter
Louisiana State University
Seonwoo Kim
Journal of Media Economics
University of Florida
Louisiana State University
Northern Arizona University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e70b41b6db6435876850fb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08997764.2024.2361747