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Type
  
CEO
  
Sumner Redstone (1967–)

Parent organization
  
Crédit Lyonnais

Area served
  
Nationwide

Founder
  
National Amusements httpswwwnationalamusementscomwpcontentuplo

Industry
  
EntertainmentMovie theaters

Key people
  
Owner
  
Sumner Redstone (80%)Shari Redstone (20%)

Divisions
  
Showcase CinemasCinema de LuxMultiplex CinemasKinoStar

Founded
  
1936, Dedham, Massachusetts, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Viacom, CBS Corporation, Showcase Cinemas

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National Amusements, Inc. is an American privately owned theater company based in Dedham, Massachusetts, United States. The company was founded in 1936, as the Northeast Theatre Corporation by Michael Redstone.

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National Amusements is now owned by Michael Redstone's son, Sumner Redstone, who holds 80% of the company, and Sumner's daughter, Shari Redstone, who owns the remaining 20%. Through National Amusements, the Redstones control both the CBS Corporation (owner of CBS) and Viacom (owner of Paramount Pictures) through supervoting shares.

The company operates more than 1,500 movie screens across the United States, the United Kingdom, Latin America, and Russia under its Showcase Cinemas, Multiplex Cinemas, Cinema de Lux, and KinoStar brands.

National Amusements is equal partners in MovieTickets.com.

National Amusements' slogan, "Welcome to the Show", was coined by policy trailer producer Pike Productions, Inc., with which National Amusements had an exclusive contract until Filmack acquired Pike, in the late 2000s.

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Financial troubles

At the end of 2008, the Redstones' financial troubles started when billionaire Sumner Redstone had to dump $400 million of nonvoting shares.

It was released that National Amusement planned to sell $390 million of notes in another attempt to refinance a large part of the company's bank owed debt.

Sale of theaters and subsidiary stock

In October 2009, the news was released that National Amusement would be selling almost $1 billion of stock they own in CBS and Viacom. National Amusements has sold 35 theaters to Rave Motion Pictures.

Main competitors

  • AMC Theatres
  • Bow Tie Cinemas
  • Cinemark Theatres
  • Regal Entertainment Group
  • References

    National Amusements Wikipedia