it`s the cineplex media advantage.
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it`s the cineplex media advantage.
THE CINEPLEX MEDIA ADVANTAGE THE CINEPLEX MEDIA ADVANTAGE! ENGAGEMENT • ENTERTAINMENT • EFFECTIVNESS 2 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 oday’s consumers are exposed to more marketing messages than ever before thanks to the rapidly improving technology we all enjoy. The result is that every day it gets harder for marketers' messages to break through, to stand out and reach consumers effectively and with impact. The solution is simple — The Cineplex Media Advantage. We start the conversation with consumers via CINEPLEX.COM when they are still at home deciding what movies to see and where to see them, and also via their mobile device through our MOBILE WEBSITE and APP. The real fun begins when they walk into our cinema lobbies, which are buzzing with activity in anticipation of the big Hollywood hits. Here, our advertisers get the benefit of a closed environment that allows their message to get through to guests in the most entertaining and engaging ways. Our new, fully dynamic HD DIGITAL BACKLITS are a brilliant way to engage consumers, especially in combination with our DIGITAL LOBBY SHOW, which combines movie-based content with advertising. Our huge, new INTERACTIVE MEDIA ZONES are fully deployed in 44 of our theatres. They allow our guests to play, interact with, and learn about your products and services through touch, motion, audio and video capture. They also provide data capture and interaction with social platforms so you can establish strong and ongoing bonds with your customers. CINEPLEX MAGAZINE and LE MAGAZINE CINEPLEX give our guests the inside scoop on their favourite actors and keep them up to speed on everything in the world of movies. Custom Content and regional split-runs help ensure your customers get your message. Once they step into the auditorium, our guests enter a world with zero distractions. It’s time for the PRE-SHOW, where your ad is given a prime spot within a movie-centric program of entertainment and fun. Want something a little different? We’ll work with you to develop Custom Content that's actually part of the pre-movie entertainment. Speaking of entertainment, take your consumer interaction to a whole new level by taking part in CINEPLEX TIMEPLAY — the gamification of the consumer experience! High participation rates, recall and awareness make this unique media an impactful way to have fun with your consumers. With Cineplex TimePlay in well over 700 theatres across the country, we’re the new game in town! It's time to get serious with SHOW-TIME. Place your hero ad right next to the trailers and movie that our guests have come to see — big screen, sound and emotion dialed way up. There is no other media that can provide so many valuable touch points at so many steps along the marketing pathway. But wait, there’s more! Cineplex also offers SPECIAL EVENTS and ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMMING that's guaranteed to deliver what you need. IT’S THE CINEPLEX MEDIA ADVANTAGE. CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 3 DIGITAL SIGNAGE MEDIA KIT 2016 BEYOND HOLLYWOOD! CINEMA LOBBY 157 locations We know that everyone leads a busy life, so our extensive Digital Signage network lets our clients get their messages out to consumers at the most relevant times in the most important locations – while they are making purchase decisions. TIMS TV 2,310+ locations ONROUTE 20 locations OXFORD MALLS 10 locations CONCOURSE 22 locations Be sure to review the Cineplex Media Digital Signage Media Kit for all the ways we can get your message to consumers CONTENTS 6 MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS 32 DIGITAL SIGNAGE CINEMA LOBBY 15 CINEMA OVERVIEW 36 CINEPLEX MAGAZINE 18 SHOW-TIME 39 LE MAGAZINE CINEPLEX 20 PRE-SHOW 41 CINEPLEX.COM & MOBILE 24 CINEPLEX TIMEPLAY 44 SPECIAL EVENTS 28 INTERACTIVE MEDIA ZONE 46 THEATRE LISTINGS CINEPLEX MEDIA SALES SALES@CINEPLEX.COM • WWW.CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM TORONTO 416-539-8800 OTTAWA 613-440-1358 EDMONTON 780-919-3011 QUEBEC 514-868-0005 CALGARY 403-264-4420 BRITISH COLUMBIA 604-689-3068 ATLANTIC 902-401-8152 MANITOBA/ SASKATCHEWAN 204-396-3044 HEAD OFFICE 102 ATLANTIC AVE. TORONTO, ON., M6K 1X9 SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO 519.725.3733 X 5025 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 5 MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS Po returns in Kung Fu Panda 3 6 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 The Revenant's Leonardo DiCaprio seeks justice JANUARY DEADPOOL DIRECTOR: TIM MILLER STARRING: RYAN REYNOLDS, GINA CARANO, T.J. MILLER Marvel’s hilariously irreverent antihero Deadpool finally gets his own movie. Mercenary soldier Wade Wilson (Reynolds) joins the Weapons X Program where he receives superhealing powers, making him nearly invincible. He dons a costume and becomes Deadpool, a jaded killer looking for redemption. OPENS FEBRUARY 12 THE REVENANT DIRECTOR: ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU STARRING: TOM HARDY, LEONARDO DICAPRIO DiCaprio stars as frontiersman Hugh Glass, who’s left behind by his comrades after being mauled by a bear. He survives and sets out on a cross-country trek to find the men and take vengeance. OPENS JANUARY 8 RIDE ALONG 2 DIRECTOR: TIM STORY STARRING: KEVIN HART, ICE CUBE, TIKA SUMPTER This sequel to the 2014 hit comedy Ride Along finds Ben (Hart) and James (Cube) working as partners in the Atlanta police force. Ben is about to marry James’ sister Angela (Sumpter), but before he can say “I do,” he and James head to Miami to bust a drug dealer (Benjamin Bratt) who’s been flooding Atlanta with his deadly product. Co-starring Olivia Munn, Tyrese Gibson, T.I. and Sherri Shepherd. OPENS JANUARY 15 KUNG FU PANDA 3 DIRECTORS: JENNIFER YUH, ALESSANDRO CARLONI VOICES: JACK BLACK, BRYAN CRANSTON, J.K. SIMMONS Kung fu-loving panda Po (Black) reconnects with his long-lost father Li (Cranston) in this third movie in the popular franchise. They travel to a panda retreat, but while they're getting to know each other the villain Kai (Simmons) attacks the land. Now Po has to train his fellow pandas to battle back. OPENS JANUARY 29 ZOOLANDER 2 FEBRUARY HAIL, CAESAR! DIRECTORS: JOEL COEN, ETHAN COEN STARRING: GEORGE CLOONEY, JOSH BROLIN, TILDA SWINTON The Coen brothers’ latest comedy stars Brolin as a 1950s Hollywood “fixer” who spends one hectic day cleaning up messes created by his actor clients, including a matinee idol (Clooney) who’s playing Julius Caesar in a Roman epic. OPENS FEBRUARY 5 DIRECTOR: BEN STILLER STARRING: BEN STILLER, OWEN WILSON, KRISTEN WIIG, PENÉLOPE CRUZ, OLIVIA MUNN, WILL FERRELL The long-awaited sequel to 2001’s Zoolander finds male models Derek (Stiller) and Hansel (Wilson) competing against younger models while their business fends off a takeover bid from a nefarious competitor. Look for cameos from Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. OPENS FEBRUARY 12 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 7 MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS MARCH ZOOTOPIA DIRECTORS: BYRON HOWARD, RICH MOORE, JARED BUSH VOICES: JASON BATEMAN, GINNIFER GOODWIN Disney Animation looks to build on the success of Frozen and Big Hero 6 with this tale set in a world were humans don’t exist and it’s walking, talking animals who run the world. A scam-artist fox (Bateman) teams with a rabbit cop (Goodwin) to solve a conspiracy in the big city of Zootopia. OPENS MARCH 4 THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT – PART 1 DIRECTOR: ROBERT SCHWENTKE STARRING: SHAILENE WOODLEY, THEO JAMES, MILES TELLER In the franchise's penultimate film, the plot thickens as Tris 8 (Woodley), Four (James) and the residents of postapocalyptic Chicago learn that their faction-based culture is actually a sealed, artificially created society, and that more Divergents are needed to save what is left of the outside world. OPENS MARCH 18 MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 DIRECTOR: KIRK JONES STARRING: NIA VARDALOS, JOHN CORBETT, ANDREA MARTIN It’s been 14 years since Greek-American Toula Portokalas (Vardalos) married WASP hunk Ian Miller (Corbett) in the hit rom-com My Big Fat Greek Wedding. While the plot details for the long-awaited sequel are being kept under wraps, we do know that a Portokalas family secret is revealed leading to much comedic angst. OPENS MARCH 25 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE DIRECTOR: ZACK SNYDER STARRING: HENRY CAVILL, BEN AFFLECK, AMY ADAMS It’s a superhero smackdown! An older, angrier Batman (Affleck) believes an all-powerful Superman (Cavill) could pose a threat, so he heads to Metropolis to confront his rival. The Dark Knight’s hate for Superman is matched by that of baddie Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg), who plots to take out the Man of Steel. OPENS MARCH 25 APRIL GODS OF EGYPT DIRECTOR: ALEX PROYAS STARRING: GERARD BUTLER, NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU Ancient Egypt is the setting for this fantasy that finds a human thief (Brenton Thwaites) teaming up with God of the Sky, Horus (Coster-Waldau). They take on God of Chaos, Set (Butler), who’s usurped the throne and plunged the land into eternal conflict. OPENS APRIL 8 THE HUNTSMAN DIRECTOR: CEDRIC NICOLAS-TROYAN STARRING: CHRIS HEMSWORTH, CHARLIZE THERON, JESSICA CHASTAIN This spinoff of 2012’s Snow White and the Huntsman focuses on the Huntsman (Hemsworth) and the evil queen Ravenna (Theron) before they met Snow White. New additions Chastain and Emily Blunt are set to play villains. OPENS APRIL 22 THE JUNGLE BOOK DIRECTOR: JON FAVREAU VOICES: SCARLETT JOHANSSON, IDRIS ELBA, BILL MURRAY Disney’s 1967 animated pic The Jungle Book is remade as a live action/ CGI spectacle. Indian boy Mowgli (Neel Sethi) is raised in the forest by talking animals, including wolf Raksha (Lupita Nyong’o), bear Baloo (Murray) and ape King Louie (Christopher Walken), while evading evil tiger Shere Khan (Elba) and python Kaa (Johansson). OPENS APRIL 15 MAY CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR DIRECTORS: ANTHONY RUSSO, JOE RUSSO STARRING: CHRIS EVANS, SCARLETT JOHANSSON, ROBERT DOWNEY JR. The third Captain America pic takes place after the tumultuous events of Avengers: Age of Ultron. World leaders are determined to control superhero behaviour, leading to an ideological rift between Captain America (Evans) and Iron Man (Downey) that makes superheroes choose sides. OPENS MAY 6 ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS DIRECTOR: JAMES BOBIN STARRING: MIA WASIKOWSKA, JOHNNY DEPP, RHYS IFANS The sequel to 2010’s Alice in Wonderland finds Alice (Wasikowska) returning to Underland (otherwise known as Wonderland) to help the Mad Hatter (Depp) find his father, Zanik Hightopp (Ifans). Returning cast includes Anne Hathaway as the White Queen and Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen. OPENS MAY 27 X-MEN: APOCALYPSE DIRECTOR: BRYAN SINGER STARRING: JAMES MCAVOY, MICHAEL FASSBENDER, JENNIFER LAWRENCE The latest in director Singer’s X-Men series is set in 1983 and delves into the origins of mutants. Professor X (McAvoy) and his fellow mutants take on their forefather Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), an immortal mutant born 5,000 years ago who wants to kill all those he considers weak, including other mutants. OPENS MAY 27 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 9 MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS JUNE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: HALF SHELL DIRECTOR: DAVE GREEN STARRING: MEGAN FOX, WILL ARNETT, STEPHEN AMELL The sequel to 2014’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finds the crime-fighting reptiles back in New York City to take on another mysterious villain with the help of intrepid reporter April O’Neil (Fox) and her skittish cameraman Vernon Fenwick (Arnett). OPENS JUNE 3 NOW YOU SEE ME: THE SECOND ACT DIRECTOR: JON M. CHU STARRING: JESSE EISENBERG, WOODY HARRELSON, DANIEL RADCLIFFE In Now You See Me, four magicians — Eisenberg, Harrelson, Dave Franco, 10 Isla Fisher — and their FBI accomplice (Mark Ruffalo) — performed jaw-dropping tricks and got even with conniving insurance magnate Arthur Tressler (Michael Caine). In this sequel, it’s Tressler’s son (Radcliffe) who looks to get even with the magicians. Lizzy Caplan is the new female lead as Fisher dropped out of the pic when she became pregnant. OPENS JUNE 10 FINDING DORY DIRECTOR: ANDREW STANTON VOICES: ELLEN DEGENERES, ALBERT BROOKS, DIANE KEATON Pixar’s sequel to 2003’s hit Finding Nemo is set six months after the events of the first film and finds forgetful Dory (DeGeneres), Nemo and Nemo’s dad (Brooks) heading out in search of Dory’s family. Keaton voices Dory’s mom and Eugene Levy chimes in as her dad. OPENS JUNE 17 JULY WARCRAFT TARZAN DIRECTOR: DUNCAN JONES STARRING: TRAVIS FIMMEL, PAULA PATTON, BEN FOSTER Boasting millions of players worldwide, the Warcraft videogame series was destined to hit the big screen. After more than a decade in development, the epic fantasy adventure finally arrives with Fimmel (TV’s Vikings) portraying human Anduin Lothar, who leads the Alliance in battle against the Orc Horde. OPENS JUNE 10 DIRECTOR: DAVID YATES VOICES: MARGOT ROBBIE, ALEXANDER SKARSGÅRD, CHRISTOPH WALTZ Tarzan (Skarsgård) has left the jungle and is living in London with Jane (Robbie). When he learns that a shady African mining operation threatens his homeland, he turns his back on civilization and returns to the jungle to set things right. OPENS JULY 1 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 THE BFG DIRECTOR: STEVEN SPIELBERG STARRING: BILL HADER, MARK RYLANCE, RUBY BARNHILL Director Spielberg catered to adult audiences with his last two films Lincoln and Bridge of Spies, but the moviemaker returns to the realm of family entertainment with this fantasy film based on the book by Roald Dahl. A little girl (Barnhill), the Queen of England (Penelope Wilton) and a Big Friendly Giant (Rylance) team up to stop a group of nasty man-eating giants. OPENS JULY 1 THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS STAR TREK BEYOND DIRECTORS: CHRIS RENAUD, YARROW CHENEY VOICES: LOUIS C.K., KEVIN HART, ERIC STONESTREET This animated tales finds Max the terrier (Louis C.K.) and various other pets interacting while their human owners are off at work. Max’s comfortable existence is threatened when he discovers an army of abandoned animals — led by bunny Snowball (Hart) — is planning to attack pets who live in loving homes. OPENS JULY 8 DIRECTOR: JUSTIN LIN STARRING: CHRIS PINE, ZACHARY QUINTO, ZOE SALDANA Director Lin (Fast & Furious 6) replaces J.J. Abrams, who helmed the first two Star Trek films but was too busy with Star Wars: The Force Awakens to tackle this one. The premise is being kept under wraps, but we do know the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise — Captain Kirk (Pine), Spock (Quinto), Uhura (Saldana) and Bones (Karl Urban) — face off against a powerful villain. OPENS JULY 22 GHOSTBUSTERS The Secret Life of Pets DIRECTOR: PAUL FEIG STARRING: KRISTEN WIIG, MELISSA MCCARTHY, KATE MCKINNON Girls just wanna have fun! Hollywood sees the light and casts four funny ladies — Wiig, McCarthy, McKinnon and Leslie Jones — in this reboot that finds the team taking on supernatural creatures who’ve invaded Manhattan. OPENS JULY 15 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 11 MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS SUICIDE SQUAD DIRECTOR: DAVID AYER STARRING: WILL SMITH, MARGOT ROBBIE, JARED LETO Antiheroes assemble! Based on the DC comic-book series of the same name, the Suicide Squad consists of incarcerated supervillains who take on dangerous black-ops missions in return for commuted prison sentences. The team of baddies — who are kinda goodies — includes Deadshot (Smith), The Joker (Leto), Harley Quinn (Robbie), Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman), Enchantress (Cara Delevingne), Slipknot (Adam Beach) and Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney). OPENS AUGUST 5 12 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 AUGUST OCTOBER PETE’S DRAGON GAMBIT DIRECTOR: DAVID LOWERY STARRING: OAKES FEGLEY, ROBERT REDFORD, BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD After young Pete’s (Fegley) parents are killed in a car accident, Elliot the dragon saves the boy and raises him as his own in the forest. Howard plays a forest ranger who befriends Pete and Redford plays the town storyteller. Unlike the original 1977 Disney version, there are no musical numbers in this remake. OPENS AUGUST 12 DIRECTOR: RUPERT WYATT STARRING: CHANNING TATUM Taylor Kitsch first portrayed Cajun mutant Gambit in 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine. However, for this stand-alone pic it’s Tatum, not Kitsch, who plays the former thief with the ability to move objects with his mind and harness kinetic energy. OPENS OCTOBER 7 JACK REACHER 2 DIRECTOR: EDWARD ZWICK STARRING: TOM CRUISE, COBIE SMULDERS Tom Cruise returns as pugilistic do-gooder Jack Reacher in this sequel that sees Reacher returning to Virginia and discovering his military contact, Major Susan Turner, has been arrested. He also meets a young woman (Cobie Smulders) who could be his daughter. OPENS OCTOBER 21 SAUSAGE PARTY DIRECTOR: CONRAD VERNON, GREG TIERNAN VOICES: SETH ROGEN, JONAH HILL, KRISTEN WIIG Rogen and Hill came up with the idea of a raunchy, Pixar-style animated movie while working together on The Green Lantern. The story focuses on food items inside a grocery store who can’t wait to get bought, only to discover that their ultimate fate is to be eaten. Rogen, who voices a hot dog, promises salty dialogue and even a food orgy. OPENS: AUGUST 12 SEPTEMBER PATIENT ZERO DIRECTOR: STEFAN RUZOWITZKY STARRING: NATALIE DORMER, STANLEY TUCCI, MATT SMITH, AGYNESS DEYN Game of Thrones star Dormer plays Dr. Gina Rose in this horror film in which a global pandemic has turned the majority of Earth's population into "the Infected" — a violent, yet highly intelligent, new species of human. Smith plays the only man who is able to speak with the infected. He uses this skill to interview them in the hopes of finding out who was the disease's first victim, and find an antidote. As if he needs more motivation, his wife is among the infected. OPENS SEPTEMBER 2 INFERNO DEEPWATER HORIZON DIRECTOR: PETER BERG STARRING: MARK WAHLBERG, KATE HUDSON, DYLAN O’BRIEN In April 2010, the BP oil rig Deepwater Horizon exploded off the coast of Louisiana leaving 11 workers dead, another 16 injured, and causing the largest and most damaging oil spill in history. This drama focuses less on the oil spill and more on the rig survivors as they band together while awaiting rescue. OPENS SEPTEMBER 30 A CURE FOR WELLNESS DIRECTOR: GORE VERBINSKI STARRING: DANE DEHAAN, MIA GOTH, JASON ISAACS This supernatural horror pic stars DeHaan, who played Green Goblin in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, as an employee sent to find his boss who’s overdue from a jaunt to an exclusive European spa. Upon arrival he learns the spa is actually a super-creepy place where guests don’t leave. British actor Goth (Everest) plays a longtime resident. OPENS SEPTEMBER 23 DIRECTOR: RON HOWARD STARRING: TOM HANKS, FELICITY JONES, OMAR SY Howard and Hanks reunite for their third big-screen adaptation of a Dan Brown bestseller. This time symbologist Robert Langdon (Hanks) tries to stop a madman from enacting the terrors found in Dante’s Inferno. OPENS OCTOBER 9 Tom Hanks, seen here as Robert Langdon in Angels & Demons, tackles the role again for Inferno CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 13 MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS NOVEMBER DOCTOR STRANGE DIRECTOR: SCOTT DERRICKSON STARRING: TILDA SWINTON, BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH, CHIWETEL EJIOFOR Marvel assembles its most prestigious cast yet (headlined by three Brits) for its 14th superhero pic and the second of its Phase Three rollout. Cumberbatch plays Stephen Strange, an arrogant neurosurgeon whose hands are damaged in a car crash. Desperate to restore his skills, he travels to the Himalayas where The Ancient One (Swinton) teaches him sorcery. OPENS NOVEMBER 4 BILLY LYNN’S LONG HALFTIME WALK DIRECTOR: ANG LEE STARRING: JOE ALWYN, KRISTEN STEWART, VIN DIESEL Oscar-winning director Lee (Life of Pi) helms this drama based on Ben Fountain’s 14 bestselling novel about a company of heroic infantryman, including the 19-year-old Billy (Alwyn), set to be honoured during the halftime of a Thanksgiving Day football game and then shipped back to Iraq. The drama takes us inside the heads of the various soldiers dealing with celebration and their fears of heading back into battle. OPENS NOVEMBER 11 FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM DIRECTOR: DAVID YATES STARRING: EDDIE REDMAYNE, EZRA MILLER The popular — and lucrative — Harry Potter franchise gets a second wind with this spinoff film written by J.K. Rowling. Set 70 years before the events of Harry Potter, the adventure casts Redmayne as the magical world’s foremost magizoologist Newt Scamander, who searches for and catalogues magical creatures. OPENS NOVEMBER 18 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 THE GREAT WALL DIRECTOR: YIMOU ZHANG STARRING: MATT DAMON, WILLEM DAFOE, ANDY LAU This Chinese-American co-production stars Hollywood actors Damon and Dafoe alongside a cast of noted Asian performers (Lau, Tian Jing, Hanyu Zheng) in an epic adventure that focuses on a group of warriors making a final stand along the Great Wall of China. OPENS NOVEMBER 23 DECEMBER PASSENGERS DIRECTOR: MORTEN TYLDUM STARRING: CHRIS PRATT, JENNIFER LAWRENCE Pratt plays a space colonist placed into hypersleep on his way to a distant planet. But when he wakes up 90 years too early he's so lonely that he wakes another colonist (Lawrence) so he doesn't have to spend the rest of his life alone. OPENS DECEMBER 16 STAR WARS ANTHOLOGY: ROGUE ONE DIRECTOR: GARETH EDWARDS STARRING: FELICITY JONES, SAM CLAFLIN, DIEGO LUNA The expanding Star Wars movie universe gets a long overdue jolt of female heroics with Jones (The Theory of Everything) starring as a rebel fighter who leads a group in stealing the plans for the notorious Death Star. OPENS DECEMBER 16 ASSASSIN’S CREED DIRECTOR: JUSTIN KURZEL STARRING: MARION COTILLARD, MICHAEL FASSBENDER The popular videogame hits the big screen with Fassbender playing a man kidnapped by a secret organization that taps into his DNA to send him back in time and into the body of his ancestor Altaïr Ibn La’Ahad in order to recover a valuable artifact. OPENS DECEMBER 21 CINEMA OVERVIEW The Happy Place ho doesn’t love to escape to the movies? Whether it’s an intense spy thriller, dramatic love story or soon-tobe-classic cartoon, everyone enjoys the getaway that the theatre provides. It’s why our guests are so happy, and always receptive to our advertisers' messages. With hundreds of new movie releases per year, there are no re-runs and every week is a premiere! Something new, fresh and exciting — it’s why our guests flock to our theatres in record numbers. As studios continue to try to outdo each other, it’s the consumer and our clients who win. This year is shaping up to be another great one with huge new titles and continuations of some of the greatest franchises in movie history. MAKE SURE YOUR BRANDS ARE A PART OF THE EXCITEMENT, BECAUSE YOUR CONSUMERS WILL BE! 73% of moviegoers typically combine other activities, such as shopping and eating, with movie-going* 90% MOVIES REACH 73% 69% 71% 67% OF PEOPLE WITH HHI $100K+** OF MOPES** OF WHITE COLLAR** OF PEOPLE WITH A BACHELOR'S DEGREE OR HIGHER** of heavy moviegoers have at least one social networking profile* 36% of moviegoers text, tweet and/or post to social media after seeing a movie* SOURCES: *Examining Moviegoer Behavior, Nielsen Research Group ** Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada, Based on Moviegoers in the Past 12 Months CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 15 EXPLORE ALL THAT CINEPLEX MEDIA HAS TO OFFER AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM When describing their state of mind at the movies... 49% 62% TO THEIR “HAPPY” “ADDED ENJOYMENT” 52% 29% 54% “EXCITED” of moviegoers used the term * of moviegoers A18-59 believe ads ** described themselves as — no other media came closer than 10% when asked the same questions* With women, it increases to With A18-34, it increases to NO OTHER MEDIA CAN DELIVER THAT SOURCES: *Media Behavior Institute U.S. Study (Touchpoints 2013), **U.S. National Omnibus Study (Phoenix Marketing International, May 2013) 16 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 WE’VE GOT THE CONSUMER YOU’RE AFTER INDEX TO POPULATION CINEMA DRIVES ROI AVERAGE SALES INCREASE (%) AVERAGE REVENUE ROI ($) l Campaigns Not Using Cinema l Campaigns Using Cinema 81% 73% 71% 71% 71% 67% 80% $4.08 $2.50 INDEX 120 P12-17 INDEX 109 INDEX 106 INDEX 106 INDEX 105 A18-24 A18-34 A18-49 A25-54 ALL CATEGORIES ALL CATEGORIES SOURCE: BrandScience, April 2013 BRANDSCIENCE Econometric Modelling of 41 Non-Cinema and 55 Cinema Media Campaigns from North America SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada ADDING CINEMA MAKES YOUR MEDIA BUY WORK HARDER VS. TV ALONE GETTING YOUR MONEY’S WORTH + Cinema Helps Drive ROI Vs. Campaigns Not Using Cinema CINEMA CINEMA & TV BRAND RECALL +27% +65% MESSAGE RECALL +28% +94% LIKEABILITY +50% +79% SOURCE: Nielsen Brand Effect (formerly IAG), Jan 2007-July 2012, TV Recall is Within 24 Hours, Cinema Recall is Within 7 Days, TV Alone Sample: 522k, Cinema Alone Sample: 106k, Combined Sample 22K WITH CINEMA: AVERAGE SALES INCREASE +19% AVERAGE REVENUE ROI ($) +63% SOURCE: BrandScience, April 2013 BRANDSCIENCE Econometric Modelling of 41 Non-Cinema and 55 Cinema Media Campaigns from North America CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 17 SHOW-TIME ADVERTISING SEE CINEPLEX CREATIVE IN ACTION AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM It Doesn’t Get Bigger Than This! ery few media can compete with the size of on-screen cinema ads. Our average screen size of 55’, combined with high-quality audio, ensures your message gets the same attention our Hollywood blockbusters get. In a darkened theatre, airing just prior to the biggest movie trailers, our guests will see your latest ad with no distractions, no multi-tasking and no interruptions — the way you want it to be. In 2015, an incredible lineup of movies drove audiences into Cineplex theatres, and 2016 looks to be just as huge. Put your ad in the best position for cash-register success! 18 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 SHOW-TIME CINEMA MAKES YOUR MEDIA BUY WORK HARDER 70% AWARENESS BRAND 88% ASSOCIATION AD 40% ENTERTAINMENT SOURCES: Cinema Impact Study 2010-2013, Strategic Marketing Counsel & Cinema Impact Study 2015, Cineplex Via Vision Critical Online Survey Platform REACH THOSE WITH LUXURY AND REFINEMENT IN MIND Custom Creative C lients without creative can still be on the big screen. With state-of-the-art production facilities and a dedicated content team, Cineplex Media can provide you with a cinema-quality piece of creative at a fraction of the cost of a traditional major creative production. Our team works with you to ensure strategic brand objectives are achieved and your creative delivers your message. Consumers get to experience your brand on the big screen with maximum impact. 2016 PRODUCTION SCHEDULE MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY 2017 ur Cineplex VIP Cinemas offer guests an intimate and sophisticated night out, with luxurious reserved seats, great food and exceptional service. With limited media elements in these exclusive theatres your message truly stands out and reaches a very targeted adult audience. From experiential programs to more traditional advertising, the VIP experience not only caters to our guests, but our valued advertising partners as well. START/END MATERIAL DUE CYCLE January 1 - January 28 November 27, 2015 4 Weeks January 29 - March 3 January 8, 2016 5 Weeks March 4 - March 31 February 12, 2016 4 Weeks April 1 - April 28 March 11, 2016 4 Weeks April 29 - June 2 April 8, 2016 5 Weeks June 3 - June 30 May 13, 2016 4 Weeks July 1 - July 28 June 10, 2016 4 Weeks July 29 - September 1 July 8, 2016 5 Weeks September 2 - September 29 August 12, 2016 4 Weeks September 30 - October 27 September 9, 2016 4 Weeks October 28 - December 1 October 7, 2016 5 Weeks December 2 - December 29 November 11, 2016 4 Weeks December 30 - February 2 November 25, 2016 5 Weeks Ad bookings can occur anytime with a Friday start date. Bold = Adjustment Holiday Schedule (file-in typically 1 business day earlier) All Rates Are Available At CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM, Or Simply Reach Out To Your Account Manager CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 19 PRE-SHOW ADVERTISING Be A Part Of The Show! ut your brand up on the big screen in the most efficient and effective way with our Cineplex Pre-Show! The Pre-Show is a combination of exclusive entertainment content and well-placed advertising. Pod 1 delivers your ad amongst custom entertainment content, within most theatres, 15 minutes of Show-Time. Pod 2, an even more efficient method of getting on the big screen, delivers your message between 25 and 15 minutes to show-time. With content that ranges from behindthe-scenes interviews with movie stars to one-on-one chats with Canadian musicians to trivia and home-entertainment news, the Pre-Show delivers. 20 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 ADDING PRE-SHOW CINEMA MAKES YOUR MEDIA BUY WORK HARDER VS. TV ALONE 61% AWARENESS BRAND 84% ASSOCIATION AD 39% ENTERTAINMENT SOURCE: Cinema Impact Study, 2010-2014, Strategic Marketing Counsel CHECK OUT MORE CUSTOM CONTENT AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM Consider Custom Content ork with the team at Cineplex Media to integrate your product into content that viewers will find engaging, relevant and entertaining! Whether it’s a specially scripted segment in Cineplex’s national big-screen Pre-Show, content for a skinned Cineplex microsite or special trivia in Cineplex’s TimePlay (which is supported via our social channels), Cineplex’s in-house production studio will see your project through from creative conception to final edit. Eighty-two percent of consumers feel more positive about a company after reading Custom Content!* Let Cineplex Media show you how! SOURCE: *Demand Metric, 2014 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 21 2016 PRODUCTION SCHEDULE HD DIGITAL PRE-SHOW: ADVERTISING MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY 2017 START/END MATERIAL DUE CYCLE January 1 - January 28 December 11, 2015 4 Weeks January 29 - March 3 January 20, 2016 5 Weeks March 4 - March 31 February 24, 2016 4 Weeks April 1 - April 28 March 23, 2016 4 Weeks April 29 - June 2 April 20, 2016 5 Weeks June 3 - June 30 May 25, 2016 4 Weeks July 1 - July 28 June 22, 2016 4 Weeks July 29 - September 1 July 20, 2016 5 Weeks September 2 - September 29 August 24, 2016 4 Weeks September 30 - October 27 September 21, 2016 4 Weeks October 28 - December 1 October 19, 2016 5 Weeks December 2 - December 29 November 23, 2016 4 Weeks December 30 - February 2 December 9, 2016 5 Weeks Ad bookings are not held to the above cycles. Some BC/Quebec looped Pre-Show requires longer lead and off-cycle production costs may apply. Bold = Adjustment Holiday Schedule (file-in typically 1 business day earlier) 2016 PRODUCTION SCHEDULE DIGITAL PRE-SHOW: CONTENT MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY 2017 START/END MATERIAL DUE CYCLE January 1 - January 28 November 28, 2015 4 Weeks January 29 - March 3 December 30, 2015 5 Weeks March 4 - March 31 February 5, 2016 4 Weeks April 1 - April 28 March 4, 2016 4 Weeks April 29 - June 2 April 1, 2016 5 Weeks June 3 - June 30 May 6, 2016 4 Weeks July 1 - July 28 June 3, 2016 4 Weeks July 29 - September 1 June 30, 2016 5 Weeks September 2 - September 29 August 5, 2016 4 Weeks September 30 - October 27 September 2, 2016 4 Weeks October 28 - December 1 September 30, 2016 5 Weeks December 2 - December 29 November 4, 2016 4 Weeks December 30 - February 2 November 25, 2016 5 Weeks Ad bookings are not held to the above cycles. Bold = Adjustment Holiday Schedule (file-in typically 1 business day earlier) All Rates Are Available At CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM, Or Simply Reach Out To Your Account Manager 22 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 Dare Foods Canada & Cineplex Media are Foods Canada asked the team at Cineplex Media to create a whole consumer experience. That's quite a challenge, but one that our environment can more than deliver. The solution was a strategic combination of traditional advertising, custom-developed content, extensive sampling and a merchandise deal that landed Dare Foods Products in the concession stands of every Cineplex theatre in the country. The execution began with four custom-created content pieces airing throughout the year in the Cineplex Pre-Show. The spots worked in complete unison with Dare’s product base and corporate messaging. ff"The Perfect Snack" tied in with Academy Awards parties. ff"Allergy Awareness" linked with actors who have to watch what they eat on set. ff"Back to School" spoke to lunch demands. ff"Holiday Snacking" led into November-December festivities. Each of these stories was complemented with extensive sampling of a related product at 50 of Cineplex's top theatres. Traditional support came in the form of national Digital Lobby Signage and Cineplex Magazine campaigns. Combined with the fact that Real Fruit Gummies and Bear Paws were available at Cineplex Concessions throughout the campaign, the partnership was a great success. 750,000+ SAMPLES 4 41% LIKEABILITY CUSTOM CONTENT PROGRAMS CONCESSION SALES TO DATE: 90,000+ REAL FRUIT GUMMIES 53,000+ BEAR PAWS 42% PURCHASE INTENT 86% SPONSOR AWARENESS SOURCE: Strategic Marketing Council – Dare Research Jan-July 2015. Jan-Aug 2015 Cineplex Concession Sales COPIES/MONTH CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 23 CINEPLEX TIMEPLAY Get In The Game! e have turned our audience’s smartphones into game controllers and let the crowd loose on the big screen! This innovative gaming system allows our guests, your consumers, to compete against each other, or as a team against the computer, to win! Prizing lives in each person’s MyStuff folder on their phone! THE BEST PART IS – YOUR BRANDS CAN PLAY TOO! 730 SCREENS NATIONALLY 60% FEMALE 40% MALE MORE THAN 1.5 MILLION 329 SCREENS IN TORONTO, MONTREAL & VANCOUVER SOURCE: Based on Vancouver and Toronto Cineplex TimePlay Theatre Interactions, May 2015 – October 2015 24 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 USERS 90K AVERAGE MOVIEGOER PLAYS PER WEEK CINEPLEX TIMEPLAY: GET IN THE GAME l TV* l PRE-SHOW** l TIMEPLAY** l SHOW-TIME** 96% 86% 84% 88% 70% 61% 59% 51% 46% 39% 40% 15% ADVERTISING AWARENESS CORRECT BRAND ASSOCIATION AD ENTERTAINMENT SOURCE: *A Comprehensive Picture of Digital Video and TV Advertising, IAB with Nielsen Data 2012 **Cinema Advertising Show-Time Impact Study 2010-2013 + 2015, Pre-Show Study 2010-2014, Strategic Marketing Counsel (SMC); TimePlay Study 2012 & 2014, SMC and Online Survey Via Vision Critical REWARDS Consumers receive advertiser offers directly to their device’s MyStuff folder based on participation and performance — real time measurement! ENGAGEMENT Social competition and two-way interactivity empowers and engages consumers. CALL TO ACTION Consumers are compelled to redeem offers and amplify via social media with the opportunity for brand opt-ins. CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 25 SEE MORE GAMES AND MYSTUFF PRIZING AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM % PLAYED & WOULD LIKE TO PLAY AGAIN IN THE FUTURE CINEPLEX TIMEPLAY: GAMING AT ITS BEST 93% YES High Impact Among Non-Players l PLAYED l DIDN'T PLAY 100% 99% 95% % DIDN'T PLAY BUT CLAIMED VERY LIKELY TO PLAY IN THE FUTURE 74% 69% 40% 47% YES GAME AWARENESS BRAND ASSOCIATION OFFER/REWARD RECALL SOURCE: Average of Client-Sponsored TimePlay in 2012, TimePlay Impact Research Study, Strategic Marketing Counsel and Client Sponsored TimePlay in 2014, TimePlay Impact Research Study Conducted Online Via Vision Critical 26 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 TITLE SPONSORSHIP OWN IT ALL (3:00 MIN) ff Own the entire TimePlay experience from end to end ff Custom intro, game play, leaderboard, outro, mobile interface ff Includes MyStuff prizing and link to social media ff 8+ weeks production CUSTOMIZED EXPERIENCE UNIQUE GAME (1:00 MIN) ff Create a truly unique and custom brand experience ff One game with all elements is tailored to meet your brand strategy ff Includes MyStuff prizing and link to social media ff 6 – 8 weeks production INTEGRATED EXPERIENCE SPONSORED TEMPLATE (1:00 MIN) ff Sponsor an existing Power Play template with your brand presence ff Includes sponsor intro, brand colours throughout and branded outro/ call to action ff Includes MyStuff prizing opportunity ff 4 – 6 weeks production MYSTUFF SAMPLING ff Direct one-to-one connection with guests ff Reward player performance with branded offers. Players can connect directly to Facebook to like/share offers ff 2 weeks production CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 27 INTERACTIVE MEDIA ZONE Interactive Media Zone C ineplex Media's new Interactive Media Zone offers a unique way for you to engage with our guests on the way in and out of our auditoriums. Our custom solutions entice your consumers to learn about, and interact with, your brand. These opportunities can extend the conversation outside of theatres and into the retail environment. CAPABILITIES The Interactive Media Zones are made up of 4K screens featuring infrared overlays for added touch capability. Each screen features a Kinect Camera to add gesture and skeletal tracking components to the guest experience. Cineplex offers an in-house studio and development team capable of producing content (English and French) that responds to touch, audio and gesture inputs relative to our Interactive Media Zone technology. Each Interactive Media Zone is additionally equipped with audio, video and photo capture, letting our guests create customguided content that can be shared socially. Our Interactive Media Zones are live and connected. Content is updated by our Content Management System which allows content to be scheduled by theatre, city or nationally as required. Each Interactive Media Zone is equipped with a web camera dedicated to audience tracking. In addition to interaction-specific data we can generate reports using the following metrics on a per campaign basis: ff Average Attention Times ff Average Dwell Time ff Total Viewers Per Day (Per Week, Per Hour and by Location) ff Gender by Location ff Age by Location 28 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 29 SEE THE IMZ IN ACTION AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM Theatres With the Insidious: Chapter 3 IMZ Saw a 17% LIFT IN BOX OFFICE Vs. Theatres Without Insidious: Chapter 3 he Interactive Media Zones were used to create awareness for the 2015 horror movie Insidious: Chapter 3, and also to create interest and excitement for a Virtual Reality Experience taking place nearby in-theatre. The first full Graphic Interactive Zone Wrap debuted with this program, and created true stop-in-your-tracks impact for theatre guests. The Centre Zone featured a proximity experience, where guests' proximity to the wall triggered a movie-themed scare experience which invited guests to further participate through touch. This experience wrapped up with a 30-second trailer — both a pre-9 p.m. version and post-9 p.m. version. On flanking screens guests were invited to have their photos taken and framed for takeaway by email/sms. The photos showed an animated overlay once viewed on each guest’s device. 30 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 INTERACTIVE MEDIA ZONE FAST FACTS GENERATES CONTENT CONSUMERS WANT TO SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA ACROSS CANADA COVERAGE WITH 46 ZONES IN 44 THEATRES ACROSS ALL PROVINCES A UNIQUE WAY TO START THE CONVERSATION WITH CONSUMERS AND LET THEM EXPERIENCE YOUR BRAND CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION OUTSIDE THE THEATRE VIA CONTESTS, TAKEAWAYS AND E-COUPONING The Toronto Blue Jays ffered at our Scotiabank Toronto and Yonge and Dundas locations, more than 5,700 interactions with our Toronto Blue Jays campaign were recorded. Forty-seven percent of guests who created their own Player Card entered their email or SMS to have their card sent to them. CENTRE ZONE ff Be on the receiving end of an R.A. Dickey knuckleball! Guests were invited to “step into the batter's box” marked out by a floor decal. ff Gesture “hitting” provided a scored experience, with a strike/line drive or home run response. ff Guests were scored on their outcomes, and invited to enter their initials to be ranked on the in-house leaderboard displayed on the top of the Centre Zone. LEFT/RIGHT ZONES ff Guests could choose to build their own Player Card or relive Jays history through a Top-10 video reel of moments in Blue Jays history. ff Player Card: Guests were invited to take a photo using the Zone’s on-board web camera. Their photo was displayed for review, and enhanced by a customizable card overlay. Guests could then add a name and jersey number and choose a position. ff Video Reel: Guests could review historical footage from 10 key moments, with full sound, to relive the excitement. Top Popper touch-based experience that encourages up to four players to play at any one time. Kernels fall from the top of the screen, small kernels fall faster than large kernels, and guests must touch to “pop” the kernels for points. Items such as cell phones and 3D glasses also fall from the top, creating obstacles that make it harder to touch the popping kernels. Touching an obstacle deducts points. ff Over 30,000 Interactions during the first four days of execution. ff 12% Guest Conversion Rate ff 58,000 Watchers ff 99 Seconds Average Dwell Time ff 48 Seconds Average Attention Time CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 31 DIGITAL SIGNAGE CINEMA LOBBY Come On In! s they enter our theatres, moviegoers are instantly surrounded by the excitement and energy of our theatre lobbies. They find themselves walking through a colourful and vibrant environment that sets them up for the big-screen escape to come. Our Digital Lobby Signage is the perfect way to efficiently and effectively target your consumers in a setting that combines great movie content and advertising. OUR CINEMAS DELIVER ALL THE KEY DEMOGRAPHICS REACH % BASED ON PAST 12 MONTHS REACH 81% 73% 69% 72% 71% 18-34 71% 18-49 71% 25-54 63% 55% IN 157 CINEMAS COAST TO COAST 32 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 ALL 12-17 ALL 18-24 ALL 25-34 ALL 35-49 SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada ALL 50-64 ALL 65+ Digital Backlits B ring your message to life on our huge 84” fully HD Digital Backlits, strategically placed throughout our lobbies to ensure maximum exposure to our guests. These dynamic screens allow for full-motion ads in bright, impactful HD quality. The three-minute loop keeps the content upbeat and timely, making sure your message gets across. Installed in 2015, these screens are now coast to coast allowing clients to bring their campaigns to life whether they be fully national or an extremely local execution. 438 SCREENS IN 135 LOCATIONS CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 33 SEE OUR LOBBIES COME TO LIFE AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM Digital Lobby Screens O ur larger-than-life, state-ofthe-art, HD digital screens are located above the box office and concession stands and in theatre streets. Place your ad within our 10-minute content and advertising loop to make an impact with our guests. We ensure the entertainment starts long before moviegoers get to their seats. Our network of in-lobby digital signage surrounds guests with information about current films and ad messages — a show that can’t be missed since screens are placed at all angles throughout the lobby. Moviegoers love to escape to our theatres and they are willing to spend money to do it. Why not engage them while they have their wallets open and are in a positive environment? CANADIANS LOVE THEIR MOVIES % COMPOSITION OF MOVIEGOERS IN PAST 3 MONTHS 76% 41% 24% ATTENDED IN PAST 7 DAYS ATTENDED IN PAST 2 WEEKS SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada 34 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 ATTENDED IN PAST MONTH OUR GUESTS DRIVE DECISIONS In fact, they agreed to the following: “WHEN I FIND A NEW PRODUCT I LIKE, I TYPICALLY RECOMMEND IT” “PEOPLE AROUND ME EXPECT I GIVE GOOD ADVICE ABOUT PRODUCTS/SERVICES” 44% “I LIKE TO BE INFORMED ABOUT NEW PRODUCTS/SERVICES” 66% 52% SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada 2016 PRODUCTION SCHEDULE HD DIGITAL LOBBY SCREENS MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY 2017 START/END MATERIAL CYCLE January 1 - January 28 December 11, 2015 4 Weeks January 29 - March 3 January 20, 2016 5 Weeks March 4 - March 31 February 24, 2016 4 Weeks April 1 - April 28 March 23, 2016 4 Weeks April 29 - June 2 April 20, 2016 5 Weeks June 3 - June 30 May 25, 2016 4 Weeks July 1 - July 28 June 22, 2016 4 Weeks July 29 - September 1 July 20, 2016 5 Weeks September 2 - September 29 August 24, 2016 4 Weeks September 30 - October 27 September 21, 2016 4 Weeks October 28 - December 1 October 19, 2016 5 Weeks December 2 - December 29 November 23, 2016 4 Weeks December 30 - February 2 December 9, 2016 5 Weeks Ad bookings are not held to the above cycles. Bold = Adjustment Holiday Schedule (file-in typically 1 business day earlier) All Rates Are Available At CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM, Or Simply Reach Out To Your Account Manager CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 35 CINEPLEX MAGAZINE Cineplex Magazine Canada’s #1 Most-Read Magazine for Key Demos, and the #2 Most-Read Magazine Overall! t 3.7 million readers per issue (through cinema and Globe & Mail distribution), Cineplex Magazine has the largest readership of any entertainment magazine in the country and is the second most-read Canadian magazine overall! It’s no wonder Cineplex Magazine routinely snags exclusive interviews with the world’s top stars. Paul Rudd, Drew Barrymore, Bryan Cranston, Helen Mirren, Ellen Page, Ridley Scott and J.J. Abrams are just a few of the huge names who’ve recently chatted with our staff. WORK WITH OUR TEAM TO DEVELOP EXCLUSIVE BRANDED CONTENT, OR CHOOSE TO TARGET SPECIFIC MARKETS AND LEVERAGE THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD TO ENGAGE YOUR CONSUMERS. 2ND RANKED MAGAZINE IN CANADA 3.7 MILLION CIRCULATION 750,000 COPIES/MONTH READERSHIP 5.0 SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada 36 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 READERS/COPY PRINT READERS/ MONTH AVERAGE ISSUE READERSHIP #1 FOR P12-49, P12-17, A18-24, A18-34, A18-49 & A25-54! VIVIDATA DIGITAL READERSHIP RESULTS NET DIGITAL AVERAGE ISSUE READERSHIP (000) 2,143 1,917 1,615 1,361 1,341 1,302 1,045 CINEPLEX MAGAZINE DIGITAL PEOPLE DIGITAL CANADIAN LIVING DIGITAL THE HOCKEY CANADIAN NEWS GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE DIGITAL DIGITAL SPORTSNET MAGAZINE DIGITAL CHATELAINE (ENGLISH) DIGITAL 971 READER'S DIGEST DIGITAL 895 872 REPORT ON BUSINESS MAGAZINE DIGITAL MACLEAN'S DIGITAL SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada IN EVERY ISSUE... SPOTLIGHT CANADA: Monthly interview with a Canadian actor or director SNAPS: Candid celebrity shots from around the globe IN BRIEF: Short movie-world updates and entertainment news IN THEATRES: The month’s full slate of new releases, with detailed synopses Editorial Calendar S everal times a year, a portion of Cineplex Magazine is given over to a special, timely section. Designed to pique consumer interest and help our advertisers reach their consumers in relevant and engaging ways, these editorial sections deliver the goods. FEBRUARY: Academy Awards MARCH-APRIL: Summer Movie Preview & Spring Fashions AUGUST: Back to School SEPTEMBER: Toronto International Film Festival OCTOBER: Fall Fashions & Holiday Movie Preview NOVEMBER & DECEMBER: CASTING CALL: Our insider’s look at the projects the stars have brewing ALL DRESSED UP: Celebrities show off their red-carpet looks INTERVIEWS & FEATURES: Up close and personal with the world’s biggest stars CINEPLEX STORE: The month’s best new movies to download at home Holiday Gift Guides CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 37 CINEPLEX MAGAZINE DELIVERS EXCLUSIVE REACH 3.7 MM l Cineplex Magazine Duplicated With (000) l Cineplex Magazine Exclusive (000) CANADIAN HOUSE & HOME TFP 586 4016 FOOD & DRINK 670 3932 MACLEAN'S 512 4090 CAA MAGAZINE 626 3976 CHATELAINE 779 3823 CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC 1038 3564 PEOPLE 1278 3324 CANADIAN LIVING 1020 3582 READER'S DIGEST 1079 3523 SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Total Canada 2016 PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Readers Per Print Issue 2.1 MM People Read Cineplex Magazine Content Online ONLY 28% DUPLICATION MONTH IN THEATRES SPACE DEADLINE MATERIAL DUE CIRCULATION 750,258 JANUARY December 30 November 30 December 2 NEWFOUNDLAND + LABRADOR 5,880 FEBRUARY February 11 January 18 January 20 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 3,960 MARCH-APRIL March 10 February 13 February 17 MAY NOVA SCOTIA 26,640 April 27 April 1 April 5 JUNE May 24 April 28 May 2 NEW BRUNSWICK 14,520 JULY June 20 May 26 May 30 QUEBEC 37,400 AUGUST July 21 June 24 June 28 ONTARIO 442,868 SEPTEMBER August 22 July 27 July 29 MANITOBA 22,920 OCTOBER September 23 August 29 August 31 SASKATCHEWAN 17,040 NOVEMBER October 24 September 27 September 29 ALBERTA + NWT 80,225 DECEMBER November 21 October 25 October 27 BRITISH COLUMBIA + YUKON 99,805 JANUARY 2017 December 29 November 29 December 1 SOURCE: CCAB Report March 2015 All Rates Are Available At CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM, Or Simply Reach Out To Your Account Manager 38 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 CIRCULATION: 200,000 59% MALE 41% FEMALE GET ALL THE DETAILS ABOUT LE MAGAZINE CINEPLEX AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM Le Magazine CIRCULATION Cineplex 200,000 vailable in all Cineplex theatre lobbies in Quebec as well as in Le Journal de Montréal, Le magazine Cineplex reaches a lot of movie fans. With the perfect combination of in-depth, exclusive interviews with A-list stars, movie schedules, red-carpet fashion and fun, short movie-news nuggets, Le magazine Cineplex captivates both readers waiting for their movie to begin in theatres and those at home where there’s more time to read longer features. 21% HAVE A HHI OVER $100K - INDEX 113 27% 547,000 31% COPIES/MONTH ARE MOPES - INDEX 111 PRINT READERS/MONTH 2.7 READERS /COPY HAVE A BACHELOR'S DEGREE OR HIGHER INDEX 108 SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Quebec, Based on Adults 18+ CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 39 LE MAGAZINE CINEPLEX DELIVERS KEY DEMOS PRINT AND DIGITAL COMBINED AVERAGE ISSUE READERSHIP COMPOSITION (%) l Quebec Population l Le Magazine Cineplex 67% 56% 43% 29% 18% 15% 7% 33% INDEX 213 INDEX 165 P12-17 INDEX 129 P12-24 INDEX 119 P12-34 P12-49 SOURCE: Vividata 2015 Q2, Quebec 2016 PRODUCTION SCHEDULE MONTH FEBRUARY MARCH-APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER IN THEATRES SPACE DEADLINE MATERIAL DUE January 26 March 7 April 22 May 20 June 21 July 18 August 22 September 20 October 25 November 21 January 8 February 17 April 4 May 2 June 3 June 29 August 3 September 8 October 14 November 9 January 11 February 19 April 6 May 4 June 6 July 1 August 5 September 11 October 17 November 11 All Rates Are Available At CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM, Or Simply Reach Out To Your Account Manager 40 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 ONLINE & MOBILE Canadians Rely On Cineplex.com OUR VIEWERS ARE: AFFLUENT HHI $100K+ (INDEX 120) WHITE COLLAR (INDEX 124) BACHELOR'S OR HIGHER (INDEX 120) R edesigned in December of 2013, the site gives moviegoers and entertainment lovers the opportunity to view trailers, Custom Content and movie posters, visit the Cineplex Store and research movie times and theatres. We will help you customize an online package that delivers your specific needs: ff Page Dominations, Page Skins ff Pre-Roll and Post-Roll ff Geo-Targeting Capabilities 13 MM MINUTES TIME SPENT PER MONTH AVERAGE MONTHLY UNIQUE VISITORS 1.8 MILLION Outperforms many leading television and entertainment sites such as ctv.ca, sportsnet.ca, and TMZ.com Extremely efficient in targeting people 12-24, 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54 SOURCE: ComScore Media Metrix July 2014 – June 2015, Demographic Info Based on PMB 2014 Fall Fusion, Total Canada, Index Based on Cineplex.com UVs Composition Vs. Population, HHI, Occupation, and Education Based on A18+ CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 41 CINEPLEX.COM – A LEADING SOURCE FOR YOUR ONLINE REACH CINEPLEX.COM VS. COMPETITIVE TELEVISION SITES Average Monthly Unique Visitors (000) 1,839 GET THE LATEST NUMBERS AT CINEPLEXMEDIA.COM 1,061 799 673 483 CINEPLEX.COM SPORTSNET.CA CP24.COM CTV.CA 352 GLOBALTV.COM MTV.CA 189 HISTORY.COM 91 DISCOVERY.CA SOURCE: comScore Media Metrix July 2014 – June 2015 CINEPLEX.COM DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE l Population (Comp%) l Cineplex.com Average Monthly Unique Visitor (Comp%) 71% 43% 49% 27% 26% 19% 51% INDEX 139 INDEX 160 P12-24 A18-34 INDEX 138 A18-49 SOURCE: PMB 2014 Fall Fusion, Total Canada, Index Based on Cineplex.com Unique Visitors Composition Vs Population 42 62% CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 INDEX 126 A25-54 21% REACH OF CANADA’S TOTAL TOP 20 MOBILE APP A MOBILE POPULATION IN AN AVERAGE MONTH* IN CANADA* 3.7 MM AVERAGE 10% MONTHLY UNIQUE VISITORS* ONLY DUPLICATION BETWEEN APP AND BROWSER VISITORS* ff Our visitors are 110% more likely to tap on browser/app ads (Index 210) !!!* TOP 5 “MOST-MOBILE” SOURCE: *ComScore Media Metrix Multi-Platform, Mobile Metrix June 2015, Based on Top 100 Properties; Demographic Profile Based MobiLens March 2015; “Most-mobile” Based on % of Total Digital Visiting Via Mobile Keeping Up With Those On The Go B y their very nature, our guests are people on the go and Cineplex Mobile allows your messaging to keep up with them. Our Top-20 app allows our advertising partners to engage moviegoers by the millions. Cineplex Mobile subscribers continue to grow, with triple-digit increases going into 2016. Cineplex Mobile provides a great opportunity to reach our guests before they even get to our theatres. 18% REACH of Canada’s total digital population in an average month PROPERTY AMONG TOP 100* MAXIMIZE YOUR POTENTIAL REACH THROUGH BOTH CINEPLEX DESKTOP AND MOBILE SITES! 5.2 MM UNIQUE VISITORS DESKTOP 1.9MM 3.7MM MOBILE ONLY 7% DUPLICATION Extremely efficient in targeting educated, affluent and wellemployed audiences TOP 15 entertainment property in Canada SOURCE: ComScore Media Metrix, Multi-Platform, June 2015 and Demographic Profile Based on PMB Fusion Fall 2014 Study for Cineplex.com CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 43 SPECIAL EVENTS WorldGaming Comes To Cineplex! nce per quarter, gamers from across the country will start an epic 12-week battle to see who’s the best! Each quarter a new title will become the focus in this battle to the top. With initial rounds taking place online, regional winners will then participate at one of 24 regional playoffs hosted at a Cineplex theatre, where they’ll go head to head with the best from their area. The winners of the regional events will then travel to one specific theatre to compete for national bragging rights and prizes. 44 Your brands can come along for the ride! Supported with a strong multimedia promotional schedule, brand sell media accompany all Partnership packages to ensure your brand is associated with the biggest Canadian gaming events from the very beginning until the champion is announced. Cineplex will also host Tier II one-night events and establish a weekly Gamers League. CINEPLEX IS THE HOME OF GREAT MOVIES, AND NOW, IT’S ALSO THE HOME OF GAMING IN CANADA! CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 CINEMA EVENTS Stars and Strollers One-Off Specials Digital Mondays Digital FilmFest The Met Opera S ince its launch in 2006, Cineplex’s annual Metropolitan Opera LIVE in HD series has been a grand success. The program is beloved by opera fans across Canada who are given access to groundbreaking productions direct from the MET stage at New York’s Lincoln Center to our theatre screens live in HD. Clients have the opportunity to become a part of the experience both on-screen and as part of Cineplex Magazine's coverage of the MET's long and lavish season. CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 45 THEATRE LISTINGS Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location Backlits Digital Faces Static Faces NEWFOUNDLAND 8124 Cineplex Cinemas Millbrook Corner Brook 2 2 1 8122 Cineplex Cinemas Mount Pearl St. John’s 6 6 1 8126 Scotiabank St.John's & IMAX l St. John’s 12 12 12 1 (2) 1 3 20 12 1 1 3 1 (2) 1 2 Total Newfoundland 20 0 2 NOVA SCOTIA HALIFAX 5145 Cineplex Cinemas Dartmouth Crossing l Dartmouth 12 12 5118 Cineplex Cinemas Oxford Halifax 1 1 5130 Scotiabank Halifax & IMAX l Halifax 17 17 1 5 5143 Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane Halifax 8 8 1 2 5119 Cineplex Cinemas Lower Sackville Lower Sackville 7 7 1 1 4 10 Total Halifax 45 0 45 17 17 1 (2) 2 0 NOVA SCOTIA BALANCE 5141 Cineplex Cinemas Amherst Amherst 3 3 5133 Cineplex Cinemas Antigonish Antigonish 1 1 1 5104 Cineplex Cinemas Bridgewater Bridgewater 7 7 1 1 5114 Cineplex Cinemas New Glasgow New Glasgow 7 7 1 2 5132 Cineplex Cinemas New Minas New Minas 7 7 1 1 5103 Cineplex Cinemas Sydney Sydney 10 10 1 2 5140 Cineplex Cinemas Truro Truro 7 7 1 1 5134 Cineplex Cinemas Yarmouth Yarmouth 5 5 1 1 Total Nova Scotia Balance 47 0 47 0 0 6 8 1 Total Nova Scotia 92 0 92 17 2 10 18 1 l CINEPLEX ULTRA AVX THEATRES l IMAX THEATRES | DIGITAL BACKLITS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN ATLANTIC, TORONTO EMA & GTA AND VANCOUVER DRIVE-IN LOCATIONS NOT INCLUDED – OPEN SEASONALLY FROM APPROXIMATELY MAY TO OCTOBER 46 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location Backlits Digital Faces Static Faces PEI CHARLOTTETOWN 6160 Cineplex Cinemas Summerside Summerside 5 5 6161 Cineplex Cinemas Charlottetown West Royalty 8 8 8 13 8 0 8 1 (2) Total PEI 13 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 0 NEW BRUNSWICK SAINT JOHN / MONCTON 6110 Cineplex Cinemas Dieppe l Dieppe 8 8 6109 Cineplex Cinemas Trinity Drive Moncton 8 8 601 Vogue - Sackville Sackville 1 6107 Cineplex Cinemas Saint John Saint John 10 Total Saint John / Moncton 27 0 1 2 1 2 10 10 1 (2) 1 2 26 18 2 3 6 0 NEW BRUNSWICK BALANCE 600 Apollo - Bathurst Bathurst 5 6111 Cineplex Cinemas Fredericton Fredericton 10 10 1 1 6112 Cineplex Cinemas Miramichi Miramichi 5 5 1 1 602 Atlantic - Woodstock Woodstock 3 Total New Brunswick Balance 23 0 15 0 0 2 2 0 Total New Brunswick 50 0 41 18 2 5 8 0 Total Atlantic Region 175 0 166 55 5 18 32 3 16 1 (2) 1 1 2 12 1 (2) 1 4 QUEBEC MONTREAL - GREATER MONTREAL AREA (GMA) 9203 Cineplex Cinemas Boucherville 10 Boucherville 10 9185 Cineplex Cinemas Brossard & VIP l Brossard 16 10 4 20 9267 Cineplex Cinemas Cavendish Mall Cote St. Luc 8 8 9407 Cineplex Cinemas Kirkland l Kirkland 12 12 1 2 5 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 47 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location 9145 Cineplex Cinemas Place LaSalle La Salle 12 12 9195 FP Carrefour Angrignon La Salle 10 10 1 Backlits Digital Faces 2 2 9408 Cineplex Cinemas Laval l Laval 18 18 18 1 (3) 9109 Cineplex Cinemas Montreal Forum & IMAX l l Montreal 22 22 22 1 (2) 9172 Cineplex Cinemas Latin Quarter Montreal 17 17 17 1 6 1 4 9401 StarCité Montreal l Montreal 17 17 17 1 (3) 1 5 9406 Scotiabank Montreal & IMAX l Montreal 13 13 13 1 (2) 1 8 9143 Cineplex Cinemas Bruno St. Bruno 11 11 1 2 10 40 Total Montreal (GMA) 166 4 170 Static Faces 115 6 2 MONTREAL - (BALANCE EXTENDED MARKET AREA - EMA) Q5 Cinema Beloeil Beloeil 10 104 Carnaval - Chateauguay Chateauguay 6 9154 Cineplex Cinemas Delson Delson 7 7 1 9153 Cineplex Cinemas Dorion Dorion 8 8 1 9190 Galaxy Cinecapital St. Jean 6 6 11 11 looped Q1 St-Eustache St-Eustache Q2 Galeries St-Hyacinthe St-Hyacinthe 8 Q3 Carrefour du Nord - St. Jerome St-Jerome 9 Total Montreal - Balance Extended Market Area 65 2 9 looped 0 21/20 looped 0 0 2 0 1 (1) 1 4 1 (1) 1 4 2 2 8 16 1 4 12 1 2 2 QUEBEC CITY 9181 Cineplex Cinemas Beauport l Beauport 16 16 9196 Cineplex Cinemas IMAX Galeries Capitale l Quebec City 1 1 9177 Cineplex Cinemas Ste-Foy l St. Foy 14 14 Total Quebec City 31 0 31 0 0 BALANCE QUEBEC 154 Complexe Alma - Alma Alma 6 150 Cine-Centre - Baie Comeau Baie Comeau 4 Q7 Cinema Gatineau 9 Gatineau 9 9268 StarCité Gatineau l Hull 16 156 Cinema Magog Magog 3 152 Princesse - Riviere Du Loup Riviere-du-loup 4 9188 Galaxy Sherbrooke Rock Forest 12 153 Paramount - Rouyn Noranda Rouyn-Noranda 5 151 Cine-Centre - Sept Isles Sept-Isles 3 Q4 Place Biermans - Shawinigan Shawinigan 8 Q8 Fleur de Lys - Trois Rivieres Trois Rivieres 9 155 Capitol - Val d'Or Val d’Or 5 9186 Galaxy Victoriaville Victoriaville 7 1 7 1 3 Total Balance Quebec 91 0 35 0 0 4 9 0 Total Quebec 353 4 357/20 looped 115 8 18 57 4 l CINEPLEX ULTRA AVX THEATRES l IMAX THEATRES | DIGITAL BACKLITS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN ATLANTIC, TORONTO EMA & GTA AND VANCOUVER DRIVE-IN LOCATIONS NOT INCLUDED – OPEN SEASONALLY FROM APPROXIMATELY MAY TO OCTOBER 48 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location 1 4 13 1 (3) 1 6 1 (3) Backlits Digital Faces Static Faces ONTARIO TORONTO (GTA) 7284 Cineplex Cinemas Aurora l Aurora 10 10 7407 SilverCity Newmarket & Xscape l East Gwillimbury 13 13 7213 Cineplex Cinemas Markham & VIP Markham 10 13 10 7122 Cineplex Cinemas Courtney Park & IMAX l Mississauga 16 16 16 7420 Cineplex Cinemas Mississauga & IMAX l Mississauga 13 13 13 8 7410 Famous Players Pickering 8 Pickering 8 205 York Cinemas Richmond Hill 6 3 7405 SilverCity Richmond Hill l Richmond Hill 14 ML17 Elgin Mills Cinemas - Richmond Hill Richmond Hill 10 7240 Cineplex Cinemas Morningside Scarborough 11 11 12 7404 Cineplex Cinemas Scarborough l Scarborough 12 ML12 Rainbow Cinemas Promenade Mall Thornhill 6 201 Woodside Carlton Cinemas Toronto 3 204 Humber Toronto 4 7293 The Beach Cinemas Toronto 6 7115 SilverCity Fairview Toronto 9 7130 Cineplex Cinemas Yonge Dundas & VIP & IMAX l l Toronto 17 7139 Cineplex Cinemas Don Mills & VIP Toronto 7199 Cineplex Cinemas Varsity & VIP Toronto 8 7253 Cineplex Cinemas Eglinton Town Centre l Toronto 16 7260 Cineplex Cinemas Queensway & VIP l Toronto 15 14 1 (1) 14 12 1 (3) 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 7 1 3 1 6 6 4 9 9 1 (2) 1 4 5 23 18 1 (2) 1 5 5 5 1 4 16 16 1 (1) 1 4 20 15 1 (3) 1 6 4 5 8 7298 Cineplex Cinemas Empress Walk & IMAX l Toronto 10 10 10 1 2 7400 SilverCity Yonge Eglinton l Toronto 9 9 9 1 (3) 1 4 13 1 (3) 1 7402 Scotiabank Toronto & IMAX l l Toronto 13 13 7403 Famous Players Canada Square Toronto 8 8 7406 Cineplex Cinemas Yorkdale l Toronto 10 10 10 1 (3) 1 5 19 19 1 (2) 1 8 266 197 12 19 90 1 2 ML11 Rainbow Cinema Woodbine Centre Toronto 7 ML13 Rainbow Cinemas Market Square Toronto 7 ML14 Carlton Cinemas Toronto 8 7408 Cineplex Cinemas Vaughan & IMAX l l Vaughan 19 Total Toronto Greater Area (GTA) 298 22 3 8 3 7 TORONTO (BALANCE EMA) 7248 Cineplex Cinemas Ajax Ajax 10 10 7415 SilverCity Ancaster & IMAX l Ancaster 10 10 7249 Galaxy Barrie Barrie 12 12 7304 Bayfield Cinemas Barrie 7 7 10 1 4 1 2 7409 Galaxy Belleville Belleville 8 8 1 2 7250 Cineplex Cinemas Orion Gate Brampton 10 10 1 2 7411 SilverCity Brampton l Brampton 16 16 1 5 4 1 (2) 7413 SilverCity Burlington Burlington 12 12 1 L506 Landmark Cinemas 7, Bolton Caledon 7 7 1 7269 Galaxy Cambridge Cambridge 9 9 1 7241 Cineplex Cinemas Clarington Place Clarington 11 11 1 ML18 Rainbow Cinemas Cobourg Cobourg 4 1 7272 Galaxy Guelph Guelph 10 10 L507 Landmark Cinemas 6, Jackson Square Hamilton 6 6 2 2 3 5 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 49 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens 203 Imagine Cinemas Frederick Kitchener 2 L501 Landmark Cinemas 12 & IMAX l Kitchener 12 VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location 12 Backlits Digital Faces 1 8 258 Century Lindsay 3 7285 Cineplex Cinemas Milton Milton 8 8 1 2 7256 Cineplex Cinemas Niagara Square l Niagara Falls 10 10 1 3 209 Film.ca Oakville 5 7123 Cineplex Cinemas Winston Churchill l Oakville 24 7273 Cineplex Cinemas Oakville & VIP l Oakville 9 24 3 24 12 1 4 1 3 7270 Galaxy Orangeville Orangeville 7 7 1 2 7274 Galaxy Orillia Orillia 6 6 1 2 7289 Cineplex Cinemas Oshawa Oshawa 10 10 1 4 7263 Galaxy Peterborough Square Peterborough 11 11 1 3 7117 Galaxy Pergola l South Guelph 8 8 1 3 L503 Landmark Cinemas 10, Pen Centre St. Catharines 10 10 1 7290 SilverCity Hamilton Mountain l Stoney Creek 10 10 1 4 7268 Galaxy Waterloo Waterloo 10 10 1 2 L500 Landmark Cinemas 10, Waterloo Waterloo 10 10 7206 Cineplex Cinemas Seaway Welland 7 7 L510 Landmark Cinemas 24 & IMAX, Whitby l Whitby 24 24 10 Static Faces 11 1 4 4 Total Toronto (Balance EMA) 318 3 307 44 1 25 55 37 Total Toronto Extended Market Area (EMA) 616 25 573 241 13 44 145 44 1 2 1 (2) 1 6 OTTAWA 7286 Cineplex Cinemas Barrhaven Barrhaven 7 7 7 7428 SilverCity Gloucester & IMAX l Gloucester 16 16 16 L509 Landmark Cinemas 24 & IMAX, Kanata l Kanata 24 24 L502 Landmark Cinemas 10, Orleans Orleans 10 10 7247 Cineplex Cinemas South Keys Ottawa 12 12 7311 Cineplex Cinemas Lansdowne & VIP Ottawa 6 7424 Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa l Ottawa 12 Ml09 Rainbow Cinemas Ottawa 5 OI2 Algonquin Cinemas Pembroke 4 Total Ottawa 96 4 6 1 12 3 1 (1) 1 6 12 1 (2) 1 4 47 3 6 21 10 12 4 1 2 4 93 10 ONTARIO BALANCE 7291 Galaxy Brantford Brantford 8 8 1 3 7283 Galaxy Brockville Brockville 6 6 1 2 7297 Galaxy Chatham Chatham 7 7 1 2 7288 Galaxy Collingwood Collingwood 7 7 1 2 7262 Galaxy Cornwall Cornwall 7 7 1 2 3 7259 Cineplex Cinemas Gardiner's Road l Kingston 10 10 1 L504 Landmark Cinemas 10 & IMAX, Kingston l Kingston 10 10 1 254 Imagine Cinemas Leamington 3 260 Western Film Cinema London 1 262 Hyland London 1 l CINEPLEX ULTRA AVX THEATRES l IMAX THEATRES | DIGITAL BACKLITS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN ATLANTIC, TORONTO EMA & GTA AND VANCOUVER DRIVE-IN LOCATIONS NOT INCLUDED – OPEN SEASONALLY FROM APPROXIMATELY MAY TO OCTOBER 50 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 6 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens VIP Screens 3 PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location Backlits Digital Faces 7112 Cineplex Cinemas Westmount London & VIP l London 8 11 8 1 3 7422 Silver City London & IMAX l London 12 12 12 1 5 L508 Landmark Cinemas 8, London London 8 8 ML15 Rainbow Cinemas 7 London 7 7271 Galaxy Midland Midland 7 4 7 1 2 259 Boulevard Napanee 2 7265 Galaxy North Bay Mall North Bay 7 7 1 2 7264 Galaxy Owen Sound Owen Sound 7 7 1 2 7138 Galaxy Cinemas Sarnia l Sarnia 8 8 1 2 7266 Galaxy Sault Ste Marie Sault Ste Marie 7 7 1 2 251 Strand Cinemas Simcoe 2 7267 Galaxy St. Thomas St. Thomas 6 6 1 2 7429 SilverCity Sudbury l Sudbury 12 12 1 4 12 1 4 7430 SilverCity Thunder Bay l Thunder Bay 12 252 Broadway Tilsonburg 3 253 Imagine Cinemas Timmins 6 256 Centre Trenton 3 255 Lakeshore Cinemas Windsor 10 Static Faces 7257 Cineplex Cinemas Devonshire Mall Windsor 12 12 1 3 7431 SilverCity Windsor & IMAX l Windsor 12 12 1 3 257 Gallery Woodstock 7 Total Balance Ontario 218 3 176 20 0 19 48 10 Total Ontario 930 32 842 308 16 69 215 65 MANITOBA L400 Landmark Cinemas 9 Brandon 9 300 CountryFest Dauphin 4 L402 Landmark Cinemas 5 Winkler 5 2111 McGillivray Cinema & VIP Winnipeg 8 9 1 5 3 1 11 1 2 6 2112 Northgate Winnipeg 8 8 2401 SilverCity Polo Park & IMAX l Winnipeg 14 14 14 1 (2) 1 10 1 (3) 1 2402 SilverCity St. Vital l Winnipeg 10 10 2403 Famous Players Kildonan Place 6 Winnipeg 6 6 L045 Towne Winnipeg 8 8 L401 Landmark Cinemas 8 Winnipeg 8 8 L042 Garry Winnipeg 1 1 Total Manitoba 81 1 3 80 2 2 2 4 24 2 4 12 8 SASKATCHEWAN 4113 Galaxy Moose Jaw Moose Jaw 6 6 1 2 4112 Galaxy Prince Albert Prince Albert 6 6 1 2 4108 Cineplex Cinemas Southland Mall Regina 10 10 1 10 4114 Galaxy Regina l Regina 10 ML07 Golden Mile Cinema Regina 8 4109 Cineplex Cinemas Centre Saskatoon 7 4403 Scotibank Saskatoon & VIP Saskatoon 12 ML06 Roxy Theatre Saskatoon 2 10 1 1 4 1 6 7 3 15 12 1 (3) CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 51 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens ML08 Rainbow Cinema Saskatoon 8 350 Twin Swift Current 2 VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location Digital Faces Static Faces 22 1 5 14 1 1 2 1 3 L041 Soo Weyburn 1 1 L040 Tower Yorkton 1 1 Total Saskatchewan 73 3 56 Backlits ALBERTA CALGARY BC1 Lux Cinema Centre Banff 4 3134 Cineplex Cinemas Eau Claire Market Calgary 6 6 3138 Cineplex Cinemas Crowfoot Crossing Calgary 12 12 12 1 (1) 1 (2) 3142 Cineplex Cinemas Sunridge Spectrum l Calgary 14 14 14 3150 SilverCity CrossIron Mills & Escape l Calgary 7 7 7 3401 Scotiabank Chinook & IMAX ll Calgary 17 17 16 2 (3/2) 1 4 1 2 1 8 4 3409 Cineplex Cinemas Westhills Calgary 10 10 1 L200 Landmark Cinemas 10, Shawnessy Calgary 10 10 1 6 L204 Landmark Cinemas 16 & IMAX, Country Hills l Calgary 16 16 1 9 L022 Roxy Calgary (Airdrie) 2 2 Total Calgary 98 0 94 49 4 8 23 1 4 2 (2/2) 1 4 15 EDMONTON L054 Cardium Drayton Valley 3 3 3143 Cineplex Cinemas North Edmonton l Edmonton 14 14 14 3144 Cineplex Cinemas South Edmonton l Edmonton 16 16 16 3147 Movies 12 Edmonton 12 12 3149 Cineplex Cinemas Windermere & VIP l Edmonton 8 3151 Cineplex Cinemas Manning Towne Centre l Edmonton 10 3 10 11 3403 Scotiabank Edmonton & IMAX ll Edmonton 13 13 L201 Landmark Cinemas 9, City Centre Edmonton 9 9 ML05 Princess Theatre Edmonton 2 ML16 Fort Cinema Fort Saskatchewan 3 H15 Leduc Cinema Leduc 4 4 looped 3146 Galaxy Sherwood Park Sherwood Park 10 10 L202 Landmark Cinemas 7 Spruce Grove 7 7 H17 Wetaskiwin Cinemas Wetaskiwin 4 4 looped Total Edmonton 115 3 105/8 looped 1 8 13 1 (3) 1 (2) 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 10 61 3 4 1 2 8 19 1 2 BALANCE ALBERTA L020 Oasis Brooks 1 ML02 Duggan Cinemas Camrose 5 LO14 Nova Edson 1 LO55 Landmark 6 Fort McMurray 6 6 3141 Cineplex Cinemas Grande Prairie Grande Prairie 10 10 H11 Park Theatre High Prairie 2 2 looped H20 Wales Theatre High River 1 H12 Lacombe City Lacombe 3 1 1 3 looped l CINEPLEX ULTRA AVX THEATRES l IMAX THEATRES | DIGITAL BACKLITS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN ATLANTIC, TORONTO EMA & GTA AND VANCOUVER DRIVE-IN LOCATIONS NOT INCLUDED – OPEN SEASONALLY FROM APPROXIMATELY MAY TO OCTOBER 52 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 4 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location Digital Faces Backlits 454 Movie Mill Lethbridge 7 3103 Galaxy Lethbridge Lethbridge 10 10 1 3 10 1 3 1 3 3140 Galaxy Medicine Hat Medicine Hat 10 ML01 River City Cinema Peace River 4 H21 Fox Theatre Pincher Creek 2 455 Carnival Red Deer 8 3132 Galaxy Red Deer Red Deer 11 11 H22 Rocky Mountain Cinemas Rocky Mountain House 2 2 looped ML03 Elite Theatre St. Paul 3 L064 Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake 3 ML04 Vista Theatre Whitecourt 1 Static Faces 3 Total Balance Alberta 90 0 52/7 looped 0 0 4 11 0 Total Alberta 303 3 251/15 looped 110 6 20 53 19 3 10 1 (1) BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER (EMA) 1148 Cineplex Cinemas Abbotsford & VIP l Abbotsford 8 1408 SilverCity Metropolis l Burnaby 10 500 Cottonwood 4 Vancouver 4 11 10 1144 Galaxy Chilliwack l Chilliwack 8 1412 SilverCity Coquitlam & VIP l Coquitlam 15 504 Hollywood 3 Vancouver 3 H9 Gem Theatre Grand Forks 1 1 looped 1146 Cineplex Cinemas Westshore l Langford 7 7 1 8 5 20 1405 Cineplex Cinemas Langley & IMAX ll Langley 19 19 1407 SilverCity Mission Mission 12 12 1103 Cineplex Cinemas Park & Tilford North Vancouver 6 6 1141 Galaxy Nanaimo Nanaimo 8 8 L030 Avalon Nanaimo 8 8 L062 New Westminster New Westminster 10 10 L102 Landmark Cinemas 6, Esplanade North Vancouver 6 6 505 Hollywood 3 Pitt Meadows 3 15 19 1 (2) Pitt Meadows 10 10 Richmond 19 19 19 1 (1) H10 Star Cinemas Sidney 2 12 1 (1) Surrey 12 12 Surrey 12 12 1147 Cineplex Cinemas International Village Vancouver 12 12 1149 Fifth Avenue Cinemas Vancouver 5 5 1150 The Park Theatre Vancouver 1 1 1422 Scotiabank Vancouver l Vancouver 9 9 1129 Cineplex Cinemas Odeon Victoria Victoria 7 7 1417 SilverCity Victoria & IMAX l Victoria 10 10 L101 Landmark Cinemas 4, University Victoria 4 4 501 Hollywood Caprice White Rock 4 502 Hollywood Rialto White Rock 2 Total Vancouver (EMA) 237 8 226/1 looped 1 2 1 6 1 2 2 4 Cineplex Cinemas Pitt Meadows l Cineplex Cinemas Strawberry Hill l 2 5 1 SilverCity Riverport & IMAX ll Landmark Cinemas 12, Guilford 1 1 1 1142 1136 2 6 2 1409 L100 1 1 2 1 6 1 4 1 12 9 1 1 (3) 1 (1) 11 3 1 6 1 2 1 5 4 96 6 17 55 CINEPLEX MEDIA | MEDIA KIT 2016 21 53 Show-Time ID# LOCATION MARKET Digital Screens VIP Screens PreShow TimePlay Interactive Wall Digital Signage Cinema Lobby Screens Screens Unit (Screens) Location Backlits Digital Faces Static Faces BALANCE BC / YUKON H2 Beacon Theatre Burns Lake 1 1 looped 1 looped L039 Showcase Campbell River 5 5 L028 Rialto Courtenay 4 4 L052 Columbia Cranbrook 5 5 L021 Centre Cinema Dawson 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