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Report finds Gen Z not loyal to streaming services, is more likely to go to the movies in person

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A report found that more than half of Generation Z (ages 14 to 29) cancels and renews streaming subscriptions for a single media title, but they are more likely than older moviegoers to attend opening weekend at the movie theater, multiple news outlets report.

A report found that more than half of Generation Z (ages 14 to 29) cancels and renews streaming subscriptions for a single media title, but they are more likely than older moviegoers to attend opening weekend at the movie theater, multiple news outlets report.

A report found that more than half of Generation Z (ages 14 to 29) cancels and renews streaming subscriptions for a single media title, but they are more likely than older moviegoers to attend opening weekend at the movie theater, multiple news outlets report.

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