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== 1984 - [MERGER] Cineplex merges with Odeon (1941-1984) ==
 
== 1984 - [MERGER] Cineplex merges with Odeon (1941-1984) ==
 
* "Odeon merged with Cineplex in 1984 to form Cineplex Odeon Corporation" <ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cineplex_Entertainment </ref>
 
* "Odeon merged with Cineplex in 1984 to form Cineplex Odeon Corporation" <ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cineplex_Entertainment </ref>
* This merger added Odeon's larger screen and larger seat count (in other words, more traditional, less Cineplex-y like Eaton Centre) Toronto theatres to the Cineplex portfolio, such as the Hyland and the York.
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* This merger added larger screen and larger seat count (in other words, more traditional, less Cineplex-y and small like Eaton Centre) Toronto theatres to the Cineplex portfolio, such as the Hyland and the York.
  
 
== 1985 - [DEBUT] Cineplex introduces on-screen advertising ==  
 
== 1985 - [DEBUT] Cineplex introduces on-screen advertising ==  

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