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New Line's acquisition of [[Nelson Entertainment]] in 1991 enhanced its home video library; they distributed some [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] films and reissued several former [[Embassy Home Entertainment]] titles in addition to the main studio's selections. They also released numerous third-party titles, including titles from [[Moviestore Entertainment]], [[Nu Image Films]], [[Saban Entertainment|Saban]], and [[Image Organization]], among other outfits.
New Line's acquisition of [[Nelson Entertainment]] in 1991 enhanced its home video library; they distributed some [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] films and reissued several former [[Embassy Home Entertainment]] titles in addition to the main studio's selections. They also released numerous third-party titles, including titles from [[Moviestore Entertainment]], [[Nu Image Films]], [[Saban Entertainment|Saban]], and [[Image Organization]], among other outfits.


On January 28, 1994, New Line's video distribution shifted to [[Turner Home Entertainment]] after Turner acquired New Line; this took effect just under a year later, beginning with ''The Mask''. After Time Warner (later "WarnerMedia" and "Warner Bros. Discovery") bought out Turner in 1996, New Line's video distribution shifted once again to [[Warner Home Video]] (later "[[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]]").
On January 28, 1994, New Line's video distribution shifted to [[Turner Home Entertainment]] after Turner acquired New Line; this took effect just under a year later, beginning with ''The Mask''. After Time Warner (later "WarnerMedia" and "Warner Bros. Discovery") bought out Turner in 1996, New Line's video distribution shifted once again to [[Warner Home Video]] (now "[[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]]").


In mid-2008, it became a division of Warner Home Video after a short transitional period and folded 2 years later.
In mid-2008, it became a division of Warner Home Video after a short transitional period and folded 2 years later.

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