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** BMG Kidz went defunct. As a result, video releases of newer children's licenses were released under the normal BMG Video label. |
** BMG Kidz went defunct. As a result, video releases of newer children's licenses were released under the normal BMG Video label. |
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* '''June 13''': DreamWorks had secured a deal with MCA, including all music and home video rights. |
* '''June 13''': DreamWorks had secured a deal with MCA, including all music and home video rights. |
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* '''June 16''': Anchor Bay Entertainment secured an agreement to |
* '''June 16''': Anchor Bay Entertainment secured an agreement to move to [[Allied Vaughn|Allied Digital Technologies]] from [[Technicolor Video Services]]. |
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* '''July''': Anchor Bay Entertainment officially started duplicating their product at Allied Digital Technologies. |
* '''July''': Anchor Bay Entertainment officially started duplicating their product at Allied Digital Technologies. |
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* '''September''': Turner Home Entertainment sets up the Cartoon Network Video line to reissue Hanna-Barbera cartoons. |
* '''September''': Turner Home Entertainment sets up the Cartoon Network Video line to reissue Hanna-Barbera cartoons. |