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The New Jersey Attorney General has reached an agreement with movie theater chain, Regal Cinemas, to increase captioning access for movie patrons who are deaf and hard of hearing. The Attorney General’s office had already reached settlements with the four other major theater chains in 2005. Under the terms of the settlement, Regal Cinemas will show an open captioned film four times during the week and four times during the weekend, with at least one weekend evening showing.
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In 2004, these limitations prompted Regal to shoot a sequel. The goals were to reduce costs, offer customers new services, and boost manageability. Combining box office and refreshment stand POS systems would cut costs and streamline reporting. Customers now could be offered self-service ticket kiosks, gift card purchases, and a new loyalty program. Most importantly, Regal’s lean, 50-member IT team would be able to remotely manage any computer in any theater from its headquarters in Knoxville, Tenn.
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The whole family might be happy for once if you visit the Regal at Crossroads Mall. With 16 theaters, if you can't find a movie worth viewing you might consider moving to Hollywood and becoming a producer. If you get to the theater before 6pm, you'll catch the matinee and pay a few bucks less. Discounts are ... available for senior adults, students with ID and children.
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Since it completed a reorganization last year, Regal has maintained a policy of not promoting any third-party brands in its theaters without due compensation. According to one source near the Knoxville, Tenn.-based company, the circuit will show studio promotional material, including trailers and in-lobby marketing items, but will not promote another company's product or brand without securing some type of financial compensation.
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[C]hances are, there's a Regal Cinema near you. Let The TheatersGuide help you find the closest one. Plus, you'll find numbers for current showtimes, and receive maps and directions to every Regal theater.
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Working with Fujitsu, the theater operator devised plans for “Regal Express,” a self-service kiosk modeled after Fujitsu’s ATM. However, the machines needed to be modified for the high-demand, impatient world of consumer entertainment, where any number of glitches might result in long lines of irate patrons.
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