World's biggest theater chain cans idea to let people use phones during films

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Update: AMC has said the theater chain will not allow texting in "the foreseeable future".

CEO Adam Aron released a statement on Friday that read "We have heard loud and clear that this is a concept our audience does not want.

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Aron believes the way to attract that younger audience into cinemas is by providing screening rooms in which phone use is permitted, or perhaps specific areas within regular screening rooms where phone use would be allowed.

"We're going to have to figure out a way to do it that doesn't disturb today's audiences," Aron continued.

"There's a reason there are ads up there saying turn off your phone, because today's moviegoer doesn't want somebody sitting next to them texting or having their phone on."

If AMC decides to permit phone use during regular screenings it's sure to prove unpopular with most cinema-goers – but if it's restricted to separate, clearly signposted screenings it may prove popular.

AMC will need to make sure all customers enter a screening clear in the knowledge that phone use is allowed. It's already hard enough to absorb yourself in a film without getting distracted by your neighbour checking their messages.

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