Can’t afford to be complacent: Fox
Twentieth Century Fox CEO Marc Wooldridge believes the fact that less people are going to the cinema is never a good trend, and given the ever increasing competition for leisure time, neither the distribution nor exhibition sectors can be complacent.
Wooldridge also admits that Fox is not “as active as other studios” when it comes to distributing local product.
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