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** Crown Publishers sets up its own home video arm. |
** Crown Publishers sets up its own home video arm. |
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* '''July''': The Nostalgia Merchant was acquired by Media Home Entertainment. |
* '''July''': The Nostalgia Merchant was acquired by Media Home Entertainment. |
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* '''August''': |
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** Family Home Entertainment, U.S.A. Home Video and Monterey Home Video were restructured to form International Video Entertainment. |
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** RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and A&M Video had secured a distribution deal. |
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* '''September''': Home video distributor Karl Home Video was sold to Lorimar Productions. The distributor was subsequently renamed the following year to Karl-Lorimar Home Video. |
* '''September''': Home video distributor Karl Home Video was sold to Lorimar Productions. The distributor was subsequently renamed the following year to Karl-Lorimar Home Video. |
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* '''October''': New World Pictures formed New World Video as its home video subsidiary. |
* '''October''': New World Pictures formed New World Video as its home video subsidiary. |
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* '''November''': |
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** Thorn EMI and HBO joined forces, renaming the existing North American Thorn EMI Video arm to Thorn EMI/HBO Video, and parted ways with Capitol Records. |
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** Warner Bros. Records had formed its own home video music division, '''Warner Music Video''', with Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation as distributor. |
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* '''November 20''': Artec, Inc. had formed Academy Home Entertainment as a home video subsidiary, headed by Roger Reese. |
* '''November 20''': Artec, Inc. had formed Academy Home Entertainment as a home video subsidiary, headed by Roger Reese. |
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* '''December 3''': |
* '''December 3''': |