CJ CGV

CJ CGV
CJ CGV(씨제이 씨지브이)㈜
Industry Film industry
Founded 20 December 1996
Founder
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Number of locations
9~10F Sangam IT tower, 1590 Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul Special City, Republic of Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Seo Jung (CEO)
Products
Services Multiplex cinema
Owner CJ Group
Number of employees
1030
Parent CJ Group
Subsidiaries CGV Arthouse
Primus Cinema
Website Official Website

CJ CGV(Hangeul: CJ CGV(씨제이 씨지브이)㈜) is the largest multiplex cinema chain in South Korea, and also has branches in China, Vietnam and the United States.[1] CGV takes its name from the first letter of the three words; Cultural, Great and Vital. Its chain includes 85 sites, 681 screens and 100 thousand seats in Korea.

CGV Cheongdam Cine City in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
CGV CINĒ de CHEF theater

History

CGV started as Theater Business Team inside CJ CheilJedang in 1995. CJ Golden Village was jointly established in 1996 by CJ Cheil Jedang of Korea, Orange Sky Golden Harvest of Hong Kong and Village Roadshow of Australia. However, now it is operated by CJ only as Golden Harvest and Village Roadshow have pulled out of the group. CGV opened the first multiplex in Gangbyeon in 1998. It merged CJ Golden Village and renamed the company to CJ CGV. In December 2004, it became the first theater chain listed on the Korea Stock Exchange.

CGV exceeded an aggregated total of 100 million viewers in 2004. It opened its first digital movies in 2006, SMART PLEX in 2008, 4D PLEX in 2009 and Cine City in 2011. In 2006, it opened eight sites in China and one in Los Angeles, and took over major cinema chain in Vietnam. 2013, CGV had 101 million visitors within one year. It is the fifth cinema company achieving this mark, joining Regal, AMC, Cinemark and Cinepolis.[2][3]

Timeline

Facilities

CGV opened Korea’s first luxury theater, Gold Class, with sofa and service; along with Cine de Chef, the premium theater with fine dining in Apgujeong-dong, Seoul. This was followed by CGV Art Hall, a concert hall with 500 seats, in Yeongdeungpo-gu for concert, musical and broadcasting program in addition to movies.

Since 2009, with the construction of digital cinema, it started showing a variety contents such as baseball game, Japanese K-1, concert and opera shows. In 2010 FIFA World Cup, it was marketed as a location for cheering games with the most number of 2D/3D screens.

In 2011, CGV Chungdam Cine City, with luxury life culture concept, was opened. It markets CJ’s own brands such as The First Look Market operated by Oshopping and Vips, Bibigo, Twosome operated by Foodville.

‘Movie Collage’ is the first indie theater in Korea operated by CGV for independent films.

From 2011, CGV extended their chain to Vietnam by taking over the multiplex cinema Megastar and opening more theaters like CGV Liberty Citypoint and CGV Crescent Mall. CGV opened their first luxury theater in Vietnam with sofas and went on to offer the Sweetbox (a red sofa that seats two) in multiple theaters. In 2015, CGV opened its 10th cinema complex (CGV Vivocity) and introduced the first IMAX theater in Vietnam with 311 seats, one premium studio with wide spaces and armchairs, and one studio for showing 4DX movies (augmented with environmental effects such as seat motion, wind, rain, fog, lighting, and aroma along with the standard video and audio thanks to a motion picture technology owned and developed CJ 4DPLEX). The remaining studios have Sweetbox seats as private spaces for couples.

CJ CGV is the second-largest operator of joint venture IMAX screens in China, behind Wanda Cinemas, China's largest theater chain.

Events

Recognitions

See also

References

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  2. http://variety.com/2014/biz/international/south-korean-exhibition-giant-cj-cgv-aggressively-expands-empire-1201066384/
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  6. "Samsan CGV Open!!<삼산 CGV 개관>>".
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  8. "IPO Of Indonesia's Blitz Puts CJ-CGV In Strong Position". Variety. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
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  12. http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL4N1A732E
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  18. "Documentary Shows Top K-Pop Singers Behind the Scenes". Chosun Ilbo. 2 May 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
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