MEDIA Salles Seminar “OPENING CINEMAS IN NEW MARKETS” Cinema Expo International, Amsterdam RAI, 21 June 2004.

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MEDIA Salles Seminar “OPENING CINEMAS IN NEW MARKETS” Cinema Expo International, Amsterdam RAI, 21 June 2004

MEDIA Salles Seminar “OPENING CINEMAS IN NEW MARKETS” Cinema Expo International, 21 June 2004 “EXPLOSION: DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIPLEXES IN CENTRAL EUROPE” David Horáček, General Manager Operations, Palace Cinemas

CZECH REPUBLIC Facts & Figures 2003 POPULATION (1 st January 2003 ): 10.2 millions ADMISSIONS: FREQUENCY PER CAPITA: 1.19 NUMBER OF SCREENS: 756 AVERAGE TICKET PRICE (2002): 2.86 euro MULTIPLEXES (as at 31 st October 2003): 13 (123 screens) Source: MEDIA Salles

“RUSSIAN MOVIE THEATRES MARKET. TRENDS OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW MODERN CINEMAS” Oleg Berezin Managing Director, Nevafilm Jsc MEDIA Salles Seminar “OPENING CINEMAS IN NEW MARKETS” Cinema Expo International, 21 June 2004

RUSSIA Facts & Figures POPULATION (1 st January 2003 ): millions ADMISSIONS: (2002), (2003) FREQUENCY PER CAPITA in 2002: 0.28 NUMBER OF “MODERN” SCREENS in 2002: 350 NUMBER OF “MODERN” SCREENS in 2003: 542 MULTIPLEXES in 2003 (“modern cinemas”): 2 (in Moscow) Source: NEVAFILM

“SERBIAN THEATRICAL MARKET: BETWEEN POLITICS AND PIRACY” Zoran Cvetanovic Managing Director, Art Vista MEDIA Salles Seminar “OPENING CINEMAS IN NEW MARKETS” Cinema Expo International, 21 June 2004

SERBIA and MONTENEGRO Facts & Figures 2003 POPULATION (1 st January 2003 ): 10.7 millions ADMISSIONS: FREQUENCY PER CAPITA: 0.33 NUMBER OF SCREENS: 186 AVERAGE TICKET PRICE (2002): 1.88 euro MULTIPLEXES (as at 31 st October 2003): 0 Source: MEDIA Salles

“THE ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF THE CINEMA INDUSTRY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES” Dr Joachim Ph. Wolff Scientific advisor to MEDIA Salles’ “European Cinema Yearbook” and Chairman of The Netherlands Foundation for Film Research MEDIA Salles Seminar “OPENING CINEMAS IN NEW MARKETS” Cinema Expo International, 21 June 2004