20th Century Home Entertainment: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
imported>Sambarker04
imported>Trevor807
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:


===Background===
===Background===
Fox Entertainment Group acquired CBS's interest in [[CBS/Fox Video|CBS/Fox]] and renamed it to "'''20th Century Fox Home Entertainment'''" on March 16, 1995, alternating with the [[Fox Video]] name until 1998. The studio was the last major holdout to release its product on DVD, releasing its first seven discs in November of that year, one month after [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] released its first DVDs; it also released titles on the {{w|DIVX}} (Digital Video Express) format.
Fox Entertainment Group acquired CBS's interest in [[CBS/Fox Video]] and renamed it to "'''20th Century Fox Home Entertainment'''" on March 16, 1995, alternating with the [[Fox Video]] name until 1998. The studio was the last major holdout to release its product on DVD, releasing its first seven discs in November of that year, one month after [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] released its first DVDs; it also released titles on the {{w|DIVX}} (Digital Video Express) format.


After [[The Walt Disney Company]]'s purchase of Fox in 2019, the name would be retired on-screen in 2020 with the rename to 20th Century Studios, and future home media releases would use a shortened version of the movie logo starting with the video release of ''The Call of the Wild'', while the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment name was still used for copyright holding purposes until December of that year.  
After [[The Walt Disney Company]]'s purchase of Fox in 2019, the name would be retired on-screen in 2020 with the rename to 20th Century Studios, and future home media releases would use a shortened version of the movie logo starting with the video release of ''The Call of the Wild'', while the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment name was still used for copyright holding purposes until December of that year.  
Anonymous user

Navigation menu