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Screenvision is the world’s leading cinema advertising company.

In the United States, the Screenvision cinema advertising network is composed of over 15,000 screens, more than 2,400 theatre locations, and 335 universities across all 50 States and 92% of U.S. DMAs, and through this network delivers more than 500 million consumer admissions annually. Headquartered in New York City, Screenvision provides on-screen advertising, in-lobby promotions and integrated marketing programs, with offices in New York City, Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles. The company’s Screenvision Direct business unit has 6 regional offices and local sales representatives nationwide.

Screenvision represents over 155 theatrical exhibitors, including 17 of the top 25 exhibitor companies. In addition to cinema advertising sales and media management, the company provides production services, High Definition digital network installation and management, digital entertainment preshow production, alternative content services and other associated products and services.

In addition to its U.S.-based operations, Screenvision has a presence in Europe. Screenvision is a joint venture between ITV plc (LSE: ITV), the UK’s leading free to air commercial television broadcaster with divisions operating television and cinema advertising sales, and one of Europe’s largest commercial television production businesses, as well as a major distribution business exploiting an extensive film and program library; and Thomson, the world’s leading provider of technology, services, and systems and equipment to the media and entertainment industries.