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The U.S. Census Bureau report showing that seven of the nation’s 10 highest-income counties are suburbs of Washington has raised a considerable ruckus.
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Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. reported DVD and Blu-ray sales of 3.8 million units for “The Hunger Games” in its first weekend, bolstering revenue for a film that brought in almost $700 million at theaters.
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“The Hunger Games” was the top film for a third-straight weekend in U.S. and Canadian theaters over the Easter holiday, beating a 3-D makeover of James Cameron’s Oscar-winning epic “Titanic.”
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Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., the independent film studio that produced “The Hunger Games,” posted an unexpected first-quarter loss of $44.2 million, citing costs to market five pictures.
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Jon Feltheimer and Michael Burns crank up the volume as an image flickers to life on a flat- screen TV in their offices at Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. in Santa Monica, California.
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Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.’s $152.5 million opening-weekend haul for “The Hunger Games” proved female action heroes can attract big audiences, and may inspire Hollywood to make more films with female leads.
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“The Hunger Games,” the action thriller from Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., collected $153 million in weekend sales in the U.S. and Canada, a record opening for the company and for the month of March.
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“The Hunger Games,” the action thriller from Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., collected $155 million in weekend sales in the U.S. and Canada, a record opening for the company and for the month of March.
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“The Hunger Games,” Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.’s film about teens fighting to survive in a dystopian society, got off to a slower start in China than the U.S., where the novel behind the picture is better known.
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Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. posted a loss on costs to market the film hit “The Hunger Games” and the purchase of Summit Entertainment. The company also predicted $900 million in profit over the next three years.
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