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* VCA was spun off in early fall 1987, shortly after the acquisition of CBS/Fox's duplication facilities. At the same time, Handleman Corporation began retailing video releases from Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company, Republic Pictures Home Video, International Video Entertainment, MCA Home Video, Golden Book Video and The CBS/Fox Company. |
* VCA was spun off in early fall 1987, shortly after the acquisition of CBS/Fox's duplication facilities. At the same time, Handleman Corporation began retailing video releases from Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company, Republic Pictures Home Video, International Video Entertainment, MCA Home Video, Golden Book Video and The CBS/Fox Company. |
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* The name, "Technicolor Videocassette" was changed to "Technicolor Video Services" in the summer of 1993, as the arm was completing a move from Newbury Park to Camarillo. |
* The name, "Technicolor Videocassette" was changed to "Technicolor Video Services" in the summer of 1993, as the arm was completing a move from Newbury Park to Camarillo. |
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* Some factory-sealed videotapes distributed by CBS/Fox Video, Video Treasures and Turner Home Entertainment have UPC barcodes on the wrap that indicate Burbank Video. |
* Some factory-sealed videotapes distributed by CBS/Fox Video, Video Treasures and Turner Home Entertainment, from 1989-1990, have UPC barcodes on the wrap that indicate Burbank Video. However, there are no known 1989-1990 tapes solely distributed by Burbank Video that were duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette. |
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== Locations == |
== Locations == |