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===Background===
===Background===
'''Worldvision Home Video Inc.''' was the home media division of television production company and syndicator [[Worldvision Enterprises|'''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|Hanna-Barbera Productions]] (owned by [[Taft Television & Radio Company|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 Inc.|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 Entertainment]] and [[CBS Home Entertainment]]).
'''Worldvision Home Video Inc.''' was the home media division of television production company and syndicator [[Worldvision Enterprises|'''Worldvision''' Enterprises]] that primarily released television programs (Worldvision's own material, along with material from [[ABC Films]] that Worldvision controlled the distribution rights to the former, [[QM Productions]], and other content owned by the Taft Entertainment Company), [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]] (owned by [[Taft Television & Radio Company|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 Inc.|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 Entertainment]] and [[CBS Home Entertainment]]).


===1st Logo (1983-1995)===
===1st Logo (1983-1995)===
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