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==History==
==History==
In the early 1980s, NBC Enterprises had signed a deal with [[Warner Home Video]] to issue tapes under the '''NBC Home Video''' label. NBC had also licensed tapes under the label to other distributors. After the end of the distribution agreement with Warner, the NBC Home Video label being phased out, with NBC giving hands to other distributors.
In the early 1980s, NBC Enterprises had signed a deal with [[Warner Home Video]] to issue tapes under the '''NBC Home Video''' label. NBC had also licensed tapes under the label to other distributors. After the end of the distribution agreement with Warner, the NBC Home Video label was phased out, with NBC giving hands to other distributors.


In 1997, NBC had signed a deal with [[Trimark Home Video]]. Other distributors begin using the '''NBC Home Video''' label for programs licensed from NBC. The label was renamed to '''NBC Home Entertainment''' in 2001. Lionsgate had inherited the label after purchasing Trimark, and other companies like A&E had adopted the label for DVDs.
In 1997, NBC had signed a deal with [[Trimark Home Video]]. Other distributors began using the '''NBC Home Video''' label for programs licensed from NBC. The label was renamed to '''NBC Home Entertainment''' in 2001. Lionsgate had inherited the label after purchasing Trimark, and other companies like A&E had adopted the label for DVDs.


The company was folded into Universal Studios Home Video in 2004 after NBC merged with Universal.
The company was folded into Universal Studios Home Video in 2004 after NBC merged with Universal.

Revision as of 20:24, 19 February 2024

History

In the early 1980s, NBC Enterprises had signed a deal with Warner Home Video to issue tapes under the NBC Home Video label. NBC had also licensed tapes under the label to other distributors. After the end of the distribution agreement with Warner, the NBC Home Video label was phased out, with NBC giving hands to other distributors.

In 1997, NBC had signed a deal with Trimark Home Video. Other distributors began using the NBC Home Video label for programs licensed from NBC. The label was renamed to NBC Home Entertainment in 2001. Lionsgate had inherited the label after purchasing Trimark, and other companies like A&E had adopted the label for DVDs.

The company was folded into Universal Studios Home Video in 2004 after NBC merged with Universal.

NBC Enterprises/NBC Home Video (1981-2001)

1999

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
7155 Atomic Train United States 1998 168 min Standard version PG-13 Academy 1 N/A Color 1999

NBC Home Entertainment (2001-2004)