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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''CIC-Taft Video''' was the Australian subsidiary of [[CIC Video]]. It originated as a joint venture between [[Cinema International Corporation]] and Rigby Publishers Pty. Ltd., a subsidiary of James Hardie Industries, to distribute material from CIC and [[Hanna-Barbera]]. It was one of the Magnificent Seven home video distributors. Its tapes were duplicated by [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow Home Video]]. In 1983, the joint venture was reorganized as Taft-Hardie Group, after which the video subsidiary changed its name accordingly. After a takeover of Taft-Hardie and a renaming to [[Southern Star Entertainment|Southern Star Group]], the company sold its interests in the distributor to CIC, which from that point on became the sole owner; as such, it became CIC Video Australia. | '''CIC-Taft Video''' was the Australian subsidiary of [[CIC Video]]. It originated as a joint venture between [[Cinema International Corporation]] and Rigby Publishers Pty. Ltd., a subsidiary of James Hardie Industries, to distribute material from CIC and [[Hanna-Barbera]]. It was one of the Magnificent Seven home video distributors. Its tapes were duplicated by [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow Home Video]]. In 1983, the joint venture was reorganized as Taft-Hardie Group, after which the video subsidiary changed its name accordingly. After a takeover of Taft-Hardie and a renaming to [[Southern Star Entertainment|Southern Star Group]], the company sold its interests in the distributor to CIC, which from that point on became the sole owner; as such, it became CIC Video Australia. |