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Launched in February 2002, Screentrade Magazine covers all aspects of Cinema Exhibition and Film Distribution and enjoys a wide global readership including CEOs, technical and managerial decision-makers that grows with each issue. We have offices in England and the United States.

Screentrade Magzaine is the only Exhibitor Trade Journal to offer regular, dedicated sections for the following:

Screentrade, having quickly established a reputation for getting to the heart of industry matters, among them the Digital debate, film piracy and screen jumping, is read by industry players. In addition to welcoming the testing and checking of standards in general, Screentrade discusses also the people issues that impact our industry. Screentrade is also one of the few magazines to concentrate both wholly and exclusively upon Exhibition and Distribution, dealing with all facets of each.

Click here to learn what some leading industry figures - exhibitors, distributors and service and equipment providers - think of Screentrade.

Screentrade encourages opinions and contributions from all sectors of the industry. If you have editorial ideas you wish to discuss for future publication, please write to:

Meanwhile, Meet the Editor-In-Chief....

Screentrade Magazine is published quarterly, as follows:

Winter (CinemaCon) published February
Spring (CineEurope) published May
Summer (Show East) published August/September
Autumn (Cineasia) published November

•Film Marketing
•Ticketing/PoS
•Concessions

•Concession Reviews
•Circuit Histories
•Company Profiles
•Seating

•Digital Cinema (incl. Digital Tips)
•Tax, Finance, Legal & Insurance
•Preshow
•Health & Safety

•Architectural
•Screen
•Sound
•Film Distribution

PHILIP TURNER

Editor-In-Chief

Formerly a vehicle inspector and motoring journalist - writing for AutoExpress, Buying Cars, Your Car and Which Car while also responsible for the titles: Caution! Used Cars (1991 & 1994) and Buying Your Next Car (1996), Philip switched to Cinema, launching Brantwood Books' [circuit history guides] in 1997. In 2001, he founded Screentrade Media Ltd, headquartered in Orpington in Kent, England. The launch of Screentrade Magazine followed in February 2002. Expanding further into Europe (and Russia) by 2003, and then into the United States by mid-2004,

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