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'''Sterling Entertainment Group''' was originally formed in 1984 as a small local company originally located in Nashville, Tennessee, then, from late 1986, Charlotte, North Carolina. Its headquarters would later relocate to a new location found in Carolina's South in 1996: Fort Mill. It was one of the major budget distributors, alongside [[GoodTimes Entertainment]], [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]], [[Celebrity Home Entertainment]] and a host of other sell-through distributors. In the late 1980s, the company operated a short-lived European subsidiary, '''UAV Europe''' to market titles for the European market.
 
Budget sub-labels, such as '''Hep Cat Entertainment''' for cartoon releases were established, alongside '''Gemstone Entertainment'''. Another sublabel '''Ovation Home Video''' emerged in the 1990s. In 1992, UAV licensedsecured thean distributionagreement rights towith MTM Enterprises titlesfor andhome releasedvideo underrights to its titles; the '''MTM Home Video''' label was formed as a result. Also that year, UAV launched a rental imprint called '''Sterling Entertainment Group''' and acquired [[VidAmerica, Inc.]]. Other small labels, like [[Video Gems (distributor)|Video Gems]] and [[Celebrity Home Entertainment]] were soon absorbedmerged into UAV.
 
Around 1992, UAV began to focus on children's movies and cartoons as their main product. They created the series 'UAV Gold' for their licensed films, and continued releasing public domain films as just 'UAV Corp.' 'UAV Silver' was occasionally used for newer public domain material or obscure licensed products.
 
In 1993, the company was renamed to '''UAV Entertainment''' in order to expand into entertainment releases. Also that year, UAV created a video gift pack that was designed specifically for all holiday stores under the Video Gift Pak brand line. The UAV name was dropped in 1998, in favor of the Sterling name, but the UAV name was kept as its legal name. In 2003, it secured a deal with DIC Entertainment to distribute DVDits titles. The company went bust in 2006, and its library was absorbedacquired intoby [[Allumination FilmWorks]].
 
== Releases ==
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