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== History ==
== History ==
On March 2, 2002, it was announced that KSL Television and Video West Productions would merge their operations, resulting in 18 job cuts over the following month. Video West Productions was absorbed under the KSL name, while the Video West Duplication Center continued its operations under the new name of '''Bonneville Duplication'''.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/2002/3/2/19640836/ksl-absorbs-video-west-18-jobs-lost/</ref> On June 7, 2003, the company was sold to OptiDisc Solutions LLC.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/2003/6/7/19727147/bonneville-international-sells-duplication-division/</ref>
The word '''Productions''' was added to the Video West name in 1994 in an effort to reflect its full range of production capabilities after the 1993 purchase of sister division Bonneville Communications.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/1994/3/25/19099333/video-west-adds-productions-to-name/</ref> On March 2, 2002, it was announced that KSL Television and Video West Productions would merge their operations, resulting in 18 job cuts over the following month. Video West Productions was absorbed under the KSL name, while the Video West Duplication Center continued its operations under the new name of '''Bonneville Duplication'''.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/2002/3/2/19640836/ksl-absorbs-video-west-18-jobs-lost/</ref> On June 7, 2003, the company was sold to OptiDisc Solutions LLC.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/2003/6/7/19727147/bonneville-international-sells-duplication-division/</ref>


== List of Customers ==
== List of Customers ==

Latest revision as of 08:17, 17 June 2024

Former names[edit]

  • Video West Productions

History[edit]

The word Productions was added to the Video West name in 1994 in an effort to reflect its full range of production capabilities after the 1993 purchase of sister division Bonneville Communications.[1] On March 2, 2002, it was announced that KSL Television and Video West Productions would merge their operations, resulting in 18 job cuts over the following month. Video West Productions was absorbed under the KSL name, while the Video West Duplication Center continued its operations under the new name of Bonneville Duplication.[2] On June 7, 2003, the company was sold to OptiDisc Solutions LLC.[3]

List of Customers[edit]

  • Bridgestone Multimedia Group
    • Alpha Omega Publications
  • BWE Video
  • The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-Day Saints
  • Herring/Newman

How to Tell[edit]

  • Some tapes by this company generally had a two digit number stamped in dark ink on the right side of the tape (e.g. 98).
  • Others, however, had no printings at all.

Gallery[edit]

Locations[edit]

  • Salt Lake City, Utah

Website[edit]

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