darwink
Senior Member
We don't expect Broadway Across Canada to pay for their theatre do we? Call their business model flawed?Then their business model is broken and it's time they fix it. Stop giving 80 million per year to players if you're not shoving a couple dozen million under the mattress each year until it's time to build a new facility to operate such business.
It isn't about convincing. It is a literal market failure—the adverse selection market failure.It has always struck me as extremely bizarre that professional sports have managed to convince society that their form of entertainment requires public subsidy for their buildings. Why don't movie theatres get the same consideration? Why not just retail stores in general? I suppose this goes back ages (literally, think of the Roman Colliseum) but some cities have wised up, unfortuantely many others still take the bait, and as a result, the game continues.
And yeah, movie theatres in very small towns are in the same boat. Plenty get public subsidies. Same with stores.