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** Example 4 - if the tape was distributed by Columbia House Video, the letters should read either "275T" or "T275".
** Example 4 - if the tape was distributed by Columbia House Video, the letters should read either "275T" or "T275".
** However, on 1994-1995 tapes distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment and its predecessors, the abbreviated letters indicate the tape speed. On multi-tape releases, it would indicate the number of tapes in the pack.
** However, on 1994-1995 tapes distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment and its predecessors, the abbreviated letters indicate the tape speed. On multi-tape releases, it would indicate the number of tapes in the pack.
* Most post-2001 tapes, duplicated at the arm's Guadalajara, Jalisco facilities, would have either a white sticker printed somewhere on the case cover, or blue watermark ink, reading "MADE IN MEXICO".
* Most post-2001 tapes, duplicated at the arm's Guadalajara facilities, would have either a white sticker printed somewhere on the case cover, or blue watermark ink, reading "MADE IN MEXICO".


== Fun Facts ==
== Fun Facts ==
* 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.
* The name, "Technicolor Videocassette" was changed to "Technicolor Video Services" in the summer of 1993, shortly after the arm moved 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.


== Locations ==
== Locations ==