2001: Difference between revisions
Content added Content deleted
(→Events) |
(→Events) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
==Events== |
==Events== |
||
* '''January''': After |
* '''January''': After a brief period of the DiC Toon-Time Video label being dormant upon The Walt Disney Company's sale of DiC back to Andy Heyward in late 2000, DiC forms a brand new home video division label, called DiC Home Entertainment. |
||
* '''February 9''': HiT Entertainment acquired Lyrick Studios. |
* '''February 9''': HiT Entertainment acquired Lyrick Studios. |
||
* '''June''': After difficulties in finding a marketing and distribution partner, DiC announces that it secured a deal with Lions Gate Home Entertainment (via Trimark Home Video) to market and distribute the DiC Home Entertainment label in the U.S. and Canada. |
* '''June''': After months of difficulties in finding a marketing and distribution partner, DiC announces that it secured a deal with Lions Gate Home Entertainment (via Trimark Home Video) to market and distribute the DiC Home Entertainment label in the U.S. and Canada. |
||
* '''September''': MTV terminates its agreement with Sony Music Entertainment. As a result, Paramount Home Entertainment took over marketing and distribution of the MTV Home Video label. |
* '''September''': MTV terminates its agreement with Sony Music Entertainment. As a result, Paramount Home Entertainment took over marketing and distribution of the MTV Home Video label. |
||