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On Thanksgiving People Went To The Movies & Watched Live Television


Published on 2024-12-02 16:04:07 - Michael Jones, N@N
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  • On thanksgiving millions of moviegoers flocked to the theater to watch 3 blockbuster films. Millions of others stayed home to watch the Macy's parade and/or NFL games.

The article by Brad Adgate for Forbes, published on December 2, 2024, discusses how Thanksgiving Day viewing habits in 2024 leaned towards traditional media despite the rise of streaming services. On Thanksgiving, many Americans chose to watch live television, with NFL football games on CBS, Fox, and NBC drawing significant viewership, alongside the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC. Additionally, there was a notable turnout at movie theaters, with films like "Wish" from Disney and "Napoleon" from Apple Original Films and Sony Pictures performing well at the box office. This trend suggests that while streaming platforms continue to grow, live events and the communal experience of cinema-going still hold strong appeal during holidays.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/bradadgate/2024/12/02/on-thanksgiving-people-went-to-the-movies--watched-live-television/ ]