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Opera fans inside the AMC Burbank 16 theater in Burbank, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2008, watch The Metropolitan Opera during opening night as it is transmitted by satellite from New York. Growing numbers of showgoers are forgoing the stage for local movie screens that can present video transmitted by satellite. Producers are gaining new audiences at very low cost, and theater owners are filling seats at off hours.
Opera fans inside the AMC Burbank 16 theater in Burbank, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2008, watch The Metropolitan Opera during opening night as it is transmitted by satellite from New York. Growing numbers of showgoers are forgoing the stage for local movie screens that can present video transmitted by satellite. Producers are gaining new audiences at very low cost, and theater owners are filling seats at off hours.
Opera fans inside the AMC Burbank 16 theater in Burbank, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2008, watch The Metropolitan Opera during opening night as it is transmitted by satellite from New York. Growing numbers of showgoers are forgoing the stage for local movie screens that can present video transmitted by satellite. Producers are gaining new audiences at very low cost, and theater owners are filling seats at off hours.
Opera fans inside the AMC Burbank 16 theater in Burbank, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2008, watch The Metropolitan Opera during opening night as it is transmitted by satellite from New York. Growing numbers of showgoers are forgoing the stage for local movie screens that can present video transmitted by satellite. Producers are gaining new audiences at very low cost, and theater owners are filling seats at off hours.
Opera fans inside the AMC Burbank 16 theater in Burbank, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2008, watch The Metropolitan Opera during opening night as it is transmitted by satellite from New York. Growing numbers of showgoers are forgoing the stage for local movie screens that can present video transmitted by satellite. Producers are gaining new audiences at very low cost, and theater owners are filling seats at off hours.
Actor Jon Hamm, star of the AMC drama series "Mad Men" and nominee for outstanding lead actor in a drama series, poses with girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Primetime Emmy Awards Nominees for Outstanding Performance reception in Los Angeles, California September 19, 2008. The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented in Los Angeles September 21.
Actor Jon Hamm, star of the AMC drama series "Mad Men" and nominee for oustanding lead actor in a drama series, poses with girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Primetime Emmy Awards Nominees for Outstanding Performance reception in Los Angeles, California September 19, 2008. The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented in Los Angeles September 21.