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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''USA Home Entertainment''' (not be confused with "U.S.A. Home Video", one of [[Artisan Entertainment]]'s former labels) was the successor to [[PolyGram Video|PolyGram Video]], as well as the home video division of [[USA Films]] and [[USA Cable Entertainment|Studios USA, Inc.]] It was owned by media mogul Barry Diller through USA Networks Inc. (now NBCUniversal). | '''USA Home Entertainment''' (not to be confused with "U.S.A. Home Video", one of [[Artisan Entertainment]]'s former labels) was the successor to [[PolyGram Video|PolyGram Video]], as well as the home video division of [[USA Films]] and [[USA Cable Entertainment|Studios USA, Inc.]] It was owned by media mogul Barry Diller through USA Networks Inc. (now NBCUniversal). | ||
===1st Logo (September 14, 1999-2000)=== | ===1st Logo (September 14, 1999-2000)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on releases such as ''Traffic'', ''Series 7: The Contenders'', ''Mad About Mambo'', ''Where The Money Is'' and ''One Night at McCool's'', among others. | '''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on releases such as ''Traffic'', ''Series 7: The Contenders'', ''Mad About Mambo'', ''Where The Money Is'' and ''One Night at McCool's'', among others. | ||
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