Travis Arenz of Sheboygan is expected to be among the top contenders in the 360 Sprint Car division, during the 2021 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing season at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds in Plymouth, Wis., which opens on Saturday, May 1. - RC Custom Design photo
Plymouth Dirt Track Racing To Hit the Throttle On 2021 Season Saturday By Kelly Meyer
By Jeff Pederson
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) April 30, 2021 – After completing one of the most unusual seasons in the long and colorful history of the dirt track facility at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds, Plymouth Dirt Track Racing is aiming to get back to business as usual during the 2021 campaign, which kicks off this Saturday, May 1.
Travis Arenz of Sheboygan is expected to be among the top contenders in the 360 Sprint Car division, during the 2021 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing season at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds in Plymouth, Wis., which opens on Saturday, May 1. - RC Custom Design photo
Plymouth Dirt Track Racing To Hit the Throttle On 2021 Season Saturday By Kelly Meyer
By Jeff Pederson
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) April 30, 2021 – After completing one of the most unusual seasons in the long and colorful history of the dirt track facility at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds, Plymouth Dirt Track Racing is aiming to get back to business as usual during the 2021 campaign, which kicks off this Saturday, May 1.
Iconic Events Envisions A Future For Theaters Thatâs More Than Just Movies
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Despite my misgivings with
Without Remorse, I would love to have seen the film theatrically instead of on a screener. There are screenings taking place tomorrow night, but none of the theaters are terribly close to me, so I opted to watch it at home and write up the review accordingly. Point being, I imagine there are folks who have missed the theatrical experience enough to find any reason to go to a movie theater, even if itâs not to see a movie. On that note, Iconic Events announced today that they have enlisted theatrical circuits representing over 1,000 locations to its expanding network playing its programming. As announced by Executive Chairman Michael Lambert, theatrical distribution and exhibition expert Steve Bunnell is joining the company as its CEO.
Events Cinema Newcomer Iconic Events Hires Steve Bunnell as CEO
Former Alamo Drafthouse and Regal exec joins event distributor that just added 1,000 theaters to its network
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As movie theaters continue to recover from the pandemic, newly formed cinema event company Iconic Events has named former Alamo Drafthouse and Regal executive Steve Bunnell as its CEO on Wednesday.
The hire comes as Iconic has made deals with theater chains representing over 1,000 locations to add them to their network. Founded last year by former Cinemark CEO Tim Warner and former Village Roadshow co-chairman Michael Lambert, Iconic is looking to become a competitor in a space long dominated by Fathom Events, and which is becoming more popular with movie theaters trying to find as many revenue streams as possible to make up for a year’s worth of lost profit thanks to COVID-19.
Iconic Events Signs Up Theater Circuits Representing Over One Thousand Locations As Industry Veteran Steve Bunnell Joins To Be Chief Executive Officer
COMPANY POSITIONED TO CAPITALIZE ON GROWING DEMAND IN THE EXPANDING EVENT CINEMA SECTOR FOR LIVE AND SPECIAL EVENT PROGRAMMING
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LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The fast-growing event cinema company Iconic Events announced today that the company has enlisted theatrical circuits representing over 1,000 locations to the expanding network of theaters playing its programming, and that Steve Bunnell, the respected theatrical distribution and exhibition veteran, is coming on board to lead Iconic s growth efforts as chief executive officer. The announcement was made by Iconic Events Executive Chairman Michael Lambert.