- Fandango (ticket service)
Fandango is a
corporation in theUnited States that sellsmovie tickets over thetelephone andInternet , enabling customers to ensure ticket availability and avoid lines at themovie theater . Fandango's website also offers movie descriptions, movie reviews by members, and some web-based games.Fandango requires a
premium to use its services, ranging from 75¢ to $2.00 (the additionalsurcharge for phone orders), which reserves a ticket to be printed out upon arrival at a movie theater, thereby avoiding lines. Initially, seating was promised for sold-out shows, but thisfeature was discontinued for most theaters, as not all were equipped to handle reserved seating andwill call lines. With ticket prices in many areas exceedingUS$ 10.00, purchasing tickets throughFandango and other ticketing websites can make movie-going an expensive proposition; however, procuring tickets to movies on theiropening day s by conventional means may be inconvenient, difficult, and at times impossible (especially in large metropolitan areas) without utilizing services like Fandango.Fandango Fun , a casual movie gaming section, also offers games such as Mah Jong, Spider Solitaire, Sudoku and movie-themed games.The movie holding the record for most advance tickets sold on Fandango is "" (
2006 ).Fact|date=February 2007Industry revenue increased rapidly for several years after the company's formation. However, as the Internet grew in popularity, small- and medium-sized movie-theater chains began to offer independent ticketsale capabilities through their own websites. In addition, a newparadigm of moviegoers printing their own tickets athome (withbarcode s to be scanned at the theater) emerged, in services offered by PrintTixUSA and by point-of-sale software vendor operated web sites like "ticketmakers.com" (and eventually Fandango itself). Finally, an overall slump in moviegoing continued into the 2000s, ashome theater s,DVD s, andhigh definition television s proliferated inaverage household s, turning the home into the preferred place to screenfilm s.Fandango's
advertisement s play before previews at participating movie-theater chains and feature lunch bagpuppet s spewing various one- or two-linejoke s andriddle s centering around the company's name. They have also done a segment that is based onWe are the World .On April 11, 2007,
Comcast acquired Fandango, with plans to integrate it into a newentertainment website called "Fancast.com," set to launch the summer of 2007. [ [http://www.adweek.com/aw/national/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003570932 "Comcast buys Fandango" from "AdWeek"] ] In 2008,Movies.com joined the Fandango family.Competition with MovieTickets.com
Fandango is one of two major
online advance movie ticket sale sites, along withMovieTickets.com . Before being acquired by Comcast in April 2007, Fandango was privately owned, with the major stakeholder being the largest movie-theater chain in the U.S.,Regal Entertainment Group , including the United Artists andHoyts theater chains. Along with other partners, Regal founded Fandango partly to prevent the older MovieTickets.com from establishing amonopoly on phone and online ticketing services. (MovieTickets.com is publicly owned and trades under thestock symbol HOLL.) At Regal's acquisition ofConsolidated Theatres , that chain was under contract to MovieTickets.com. As such Fandango does not ticket those Regal theaters.Although Fandango does not provide online ticketing for many
AMC Theaters , it "does" provide online ticketing for thoseAMC Theaters originally part of theLoews Cineplex Entertainment chain, due tocontract ual obligations in place prior to the 2005 merger of the two movie chains. [ [http://media.seekingalpha.com/article/334 "AMC-Loews merger could shake up online movie ticketers Fandango and MovieTickets.com" from "Media Stocks" at SeekingAlpha.com] ] Loews had previously attempted to break the contract in 2002 under pressure ofbankruptcy and from (then)AOL Moviefone; Fandango successfully sued both Loews and Moviefone and retains Loews business. [ [http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article.php/1438501 "Fandango Heads Off an End Run" from "Silicon Valley" at Internet.com] ]Movies.com
Fandango acquired the domain Movies.com from Disney in June 2008. [ [http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-movies24-2008jun24,1,3058368.story Fandango acquires Movies.com - Los Angeles Times ] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.fandango.com Fandango homepage]
* [http://news.com.com/Comcast+to+acquire+movie+tickets+site+Fandango/2100-1026_3-6175334.html Comcast merger announcement]
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