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== History ==
Cassette Productions was a division of The Duplication Group. Besides duplicating videocassettes, they also duplicated audio cassettes and computer floppy diskettes, and they even replicated CDs and software. In 1988, one of Cassette Productions' major customers took on some new business that would strain CP's duplication abilities. Thus, in 1989, the founders realized that they would either need to go into debt to raise fresh capital or accept a buyout offer, which included employment agreements for themselves, from businessmen Stewart Grow and Richard Keysor. They opted for the latter.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/1994/6/19/19115071/family-fare-turns-profit-for-audio-video-firm/</ref> In 1998, Cassette Productions was folded into theits latterparent company. On December 19 of that year, [[The Video-Matic Group]] acquired the company's assets.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/1998/12/20/19419523/video-matic-acquires-duplication-group</ref>
 
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