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** The merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications has been completed. As a result, HBO Video was picked up by Warner Home Video, merging HBO's marketing and distribution services.
** [[Media Home Entertainment]] sold its duplication division to [[MediaCopy|West Coast Video Duplicating, Inc.]]
** New World Entertainment sold many of its video assets to Trans Atlantic Entertainment, which later licensed the assets to R&G Video, which in turn secured a distribution deal with Starmaker Entertainment.
* '''February''': Strand VCI Entertainment was launched by Strand VCI plc. to market tapes for the American market.
* '''March''':
** The CBS/Fox Company
** In a move to strengthen The Walt Disney Company's position in the children's market,
** MCA Home Video establishes a new domestic marketing unit, MCA/Universal Home Video. It would adopt the name itself altogether within the next few months.
* '''May 14''': Private Screenings, Media Home Entertainment's erotic label, was renamed to Luna Video.
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** Barr Films had acquired KVC Home Video.
** Trylon Video went out of business.
* '''October 1''': RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and GoodTimes Home Video mutually end their distribution agreement, after which ''Peter Pan'' is the last remaining GoodTimes title to be available through RCA/Columbia.
* '''October''':
** Warner Home Video begins marketing releases from MGM/UA Home Video.
** CBS Records announces that it will be renamed to Sony Music Entertainment after its
* '''November''': New Line Cinema forms its own home video division, New Line Home Video.
* '''November 13''': MCA Distributing Corporation was renamed to Uni Distribution Corporation.
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| ''Priest... Live!'' || CBS/Fox Video Music || The CBS/Fox Company || February 15, 1990 ||
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| ''Sandi Patti: The "Make His Praise Glorious" Live Concert'' || Word Entertainment || PolyGram Distribution || February 27, 1990 ||
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| ''The Velveteen Rabbit'' || Family Home Entertainment || MCA Distributing Corporation || February 8, 1990 ||
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| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: April Foolish'' || Family Home Entertainment || MCA Distributing Corporation || March 29, 1990 ||
* Sponsored by Burger King.
* Tapes with the standard labels were duplicated at WCVD in Brisbane and Mirror Image Duplication Services in Charlotte, while tapes with the Vestron-sized labels were duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
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| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga, Shredhead'' || Family Home Entertainment || MCA Distributing Corporation || March 15, 1990 ||
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| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Invasion of the Turtle Snatchers'' || Family Home Entertainment || MCA Distributing Corporation || April 12, 1990 ||
* Sponsored by Burger King.
* Tapes with the standard labels were duplicated at WCVD in Brisbane and Mirror Image Duplication Services in Charlotte, while tapes with the Vestron-sized labels were duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
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| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Sky Turtles'' || Family Home Entertainment || MCA Distributing Corporation || April 19, 1990 ||
* Sponsored by Burger King.
* Tapes with the standard labels were duplicated at WCVD in Brisbane and Mirror Image Duplication Services in Charlotte, while tapes with the Vestron-sized labels were duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
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| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Great Boldini'' || Family Home Entertainment || MCA Distributing Corporation || April 5, 1990 ||
* Sponsored by Burger King.
* Tapes with the standard labels were duplicated at WCVD in Brisbane and Mirror Image Duplication Services in Charlotte, while tapes with the Vestron-sized labels were duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
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| ''Try and Get Me'' || Republic Pictures Home Video || Republic Pictures Home Video || April 12, 1990 ||
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| ''Q&A'' || HBO Video || Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation || October 4, 1990 ||
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| ''Rear Window'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || Time-Life Video || October 11, 1990 ||
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| ''The Return of the Jedi'' || CBS/Fox Video || The CBS/Fox Company || October 11, 1990 ||
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| ''Total Recall'' || Carolco Home Video || MCA Distributing Corporation || November 1, 1990 ||
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| ''Vertigo'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || Time-Life Video || November 22, 1990 ||
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| ''The Berenstain Bears and the Missing Dinosaur Bone'' || Random House Home Video || Random House || Random House || 1990 ||
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| ''The Berenstain Bears: Play Ball'' || Kids Klassics Home Video || GoodTimes Home Video Corporation ||
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| ''Best Evidence: The Research Video'' || Rhino Home Video || Rhino Records || MCA Distributing Corporation || 1990 ||
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| ''The Heist'' || HBO Video || Warner Home Video || Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation || 1990 ||
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| ''History of the 20th Century'' || ABC Video Enterprises || MPI Home Video || Maljack Productions || 1990 ||
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| ''Hollywood Dinosaur Chronicles'' || Rhino Home Video || Rhino Records || MCA Distributing Corporation || 1990 ||
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| ''The Mask'' || Rhino Home Video || Rhino Records || MCA Distributing Corporation || 1990 ||
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| ''Max Fleisher's Cartoon Capers: Vol. 1'' || Buena Vista Home Video || Buena Vista Home Video || Buena Vista Home Video || 1990 ||
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| ''Men at Work'' || Epic Home Video || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || 1990 ||
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