Night fever

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Licensing reform in the UK will probably mean that pubs will be able to trade until as late as many nightclubs, and this will probably result in the spreading of the customer base between nightclubs and pubs, and the decreased likelihood that nightclubs will be able to continue to charge an entry fee. In order to succeed in this more competitive environment, nightclubs will have to be more innovative.

Author: White, Colin
Laws, regulations and rules, Bars, saloons, etc., Bars (Drinking establishments), Nightclubs, Licenses

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On to a winner?

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Deregulation and taxation changes are affecting the functioning of the casino industries particularly the bingo operators, inspite of this, the bingo industries is performing well because it is a community activity. Reducing admission is a current trend in bingo halls, but could be a threat to the industry.

Author: White, Colin
United Kingdom, Sales & consumption, Taxes, Amusement and recreation, not elsewhere classified, Taxation, Gambling industry, Deregulation, Industry sales and revenue

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Anchors for the future?

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The cinema market must come up with innovative new ideas to ensure continued dominance within the leisure complex sector.

Author: White, Colin
Management, Economic aspects, Motion picture theaters, Movie theaters, Property

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Leisure industry
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