Digital Cinema Media (DCM) is the market leader in UK cinema advertising, providing some 2,929 screens at 455 sites for advertisers. DCM sells 80% of the cinema advertising market through exhibitors including Cineworld, ODEON, Picturehouse, Vue and many independent cinemas.
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