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<u>Background:</u> Worldvision Home Video Inc. was the home media division of television production company and syndicator Worldvision Enterprises, that primarily released television programs (Worldvision's own material, along with material from ABC Films and QM Productions that Worldvision controlled the distribution rights to the former and all rights to the latter), Hanna-Barbera Productions (owned by Taft Broadcasting, Worldvision's owner at the time) material and special-interest releases (such as the golf legend Jack Nicklaus' ''Golf My Way'' series). Worldvision was later sold to Spelling Inc. (later Spelling Entertainment Group) and began releasing Spelling Entertainment programs. In 1994, Spelling purchased Republic Pictures and Worldvision Home Video was folded into Republic Pictures Home Video (now Paramount Home Media Distribution and CBS Home Entertainment). | <u>Background:</u> Worldvision Home Video Inc. was the home media division of television production company and syndicator [[Worldvision Enterprises]], that primarily released television programs (Worldvision's own material, along with material from [[ABC Films]] and [[QM Productions]] that Worldvision controlled the distribution rights to the former and all rights to the latter), [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|Hanna-Barbera Productions]] (owned by [[Taft Television & Radio Company IDs|Taft Broadcasting]], Worldvision's owner at the time) material and special-interest releases (such as the golf legend Jack Nicklaus' ''Golf My Way'' series). Worldvision was later sold to Spelling Inc. (later [[Spelling Television|Spelling Entertainment Group]]) and began releasing Spelling Entertainment programs. In 1994, Spelling purchased [[Republic Pictures]] and Worldvision Home Video was folded into [[Republic Pictures Home Video]] (now [[Paramount Home Media Distribution]] and [[CBS Home Entertainment]]). | ||
===1st Logo (1983-1995)=== | ===1st Logo (1983-1995)=== | ||
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<u>Nicknames:</u> "Radar Globe", "Radar W", "Worldvision W Globe", "WHOOSH Globe (of Doom)" | <u>Nicknames:</u> "Radar Globe", "Radar W", "Worldvision W Globe", "WHOOSH Globe (of Doom)" | ||
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===2nd Logo (1983-1985)=== | ===2nd Logo (1983-1985)=== | ||
<u>Nicknames:</u> "Print Globe", "Radar W II", "Worldvision W Globe II" | <u>Nicknames:</u> "Print Globe", "Radar W II", "Worldvision W Globe II" |