Sterling Entertainment Group: Difference between revisions

From Home Video
Content added Content deleted
imported>TheVideoLover
(Created page with "== List of Customers == * Sterling Entertainment Group (1992-2006) ** UAV Corporation (1984-1998) *** Hep Cat Entertainment (1989-1995) ** Ovation Home Video ** Gemstone Entertainment ** MTM Home Video ** VidAmerica, Inc. (1992) * LIVE Home Video (1991-1992) (tapes distributed by UAV Corporation) ** Vestron Video (1991-1992) (tapes distributed by UAV Corporation) * DiC Home Entertainment (2003-2005) (tapes distributed by Sterling Entertainment Group) * Tai Seng Video Mar...")
Line 11: Line 11:
* DiC Home Entertainment (2003-2005) (tapes distributed by Sterling Entertainment Group)
* DiC Home Entertainment (2003-2005) (tapes distributed by Sterling Entertainment Group)
* Tai Seng Video Marketing (2001)
* Tai Seng Video Marketing (2001)
* Nintendo of America (A Magical Tour of Yoshi's Island)


== How to Tell ==
== How to Tell ==

Revision as of 16:59, 8 August 2023

List of Customers

  • Sterling Entertainment Group (1992-2006)
    • UAV Corporation (1984-1998)
      • Hep Cat Entertainment (1989-1995)
    • Ovation Home Video
    • Gemstone Entertainment
    • MTM Home Video
    • VidAmerica, Inc. (1992)
  • LIVE Home Video (1991-1992) (tapes distributed by UAV Corporation)
    • Vestron Video (1991-1992) (tapes distributed by UAV Corporation)
  • DiC Home Entertainment (2003-2005) (tapes distributed by Sterling Entertainment Group)
  • Tai Seng Video Marketing (2001)
  • Nintendo of America (A Magical Tour of Yoshi's Island)

How to Tell

  • Numerous tapes from this duplicator have a record tab intact.
  • The picture quality of most tapes duplicated by this company after the late-1980s is horrible. It is possible that this company started buying used tape stock around said era.
  • During the late 1980s, a few tapes from this duplicator had a silent pink screen test pattern.

Locations

  • Nashville, Tennessee (1984-1991) (ultimately consolidated into Charlotte)
  • Charlotte, North Carolina (1986-1996) (moved to Fort Mill)
  • Fort Mill, South Carolina (1996-2006)