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==History==
Paramount first tried to enter the home video market
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Paramount would later launch sublabels, such as '''Paramount Gateway Video''', formed in 1982 to release
Throughout the early 1990s, it was the distributor for [[Full Moon Features|Full Moon Entertainment]], Miramax Home Video, and Skouras Home Video. In 1994, it picked up the home video distribution rights to Capital Cities/ABC Video Publishing's titles, until it was sold to Disney in 1996. In 1996, the company picked up the rights to Nickelodeon's titles, and five years later, in 2001, picked up the rights to MTV's titles. In 2004, the company picked up home video
In 1998, it entered the DVD market, after trying on DIVX, then entered high definition in 2006. Paramount briefly withdrew from Blu-ray in 2007, except titles directed by Steven Spielberg, only to reenter Blu-ray in 2008 after HD-DVD failed.
In 2011, it became '''Paramount Home Media Distribution'''. In 2012, the company briefly signed a deal with [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] to distribute titles, only the deal to lapse at the start of 2015.
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