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* '''February''': Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.'s plan to spin off WarnerVision Entertainment to Stuart Hersch was scrapped. As a result, WarnerVision Entertainment announced that it was switching distributors, moving to [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] from Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation. |
* '''February''': Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.'s plan to spin off WarnerVision Entertainment to Stuart Hersch was scrapped. As a result, WarnerVision Entertainment announced that it was switching distributors, moving to [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] from Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation. |
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* '''March''': The transfer of WarnerVision Entertainment from Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation to Warner Home Video was completed. |
* '''March''': The transfer of WarnerVision Entertainment from Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation to Warner Home Video was completed. |
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* '''June''': |
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** Comedy Central started home video operations with a distribution agreement at Rhino Home Video. |
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** A&E Home Video sets up a deal with New Video. |
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* '''July''': |
* '''July''': |
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** [[Nickelodeon Home Video|Nickelodeon]] terminated its agreement with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Wonder]]. As a result, [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Video]] took over marketing and distribution of the Nickelodeon Video label, while the Nickelodeon Audio label became dormant as it had yet to find a new marketing partner. |
** [[Nickelodeon Home Video|Nickelodeon]] terminated its agreement with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Wonder]]. As a result, [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Video]] took over marketing and distribution of the Nickelodeon Video label, while the Nickelodeon Audio label became dormant as it had yet to find a new marketing partner. |