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  • [[Category:Home entertainment logos]] [[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
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  • [[Category:Home entertainment logos]] [[Category:South Korean home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...ment]], and the next year the company bought and shut down [[Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment]]. [[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...ment]] (by Karl Maka) and [[Cinema City Entertainment Co. Ltd.|Cinema City Entertainment]] (by Dean Shek). Only Raymond Wong remained to continue making movies as [ ...[Warriors Film Company]]|[[Cinema City Enterprises Ltd.]]<br>[[Cinema City Entertainment Co. Ltd.]]<br>[[Mandarin Films Distribution Company Limited]]}}
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  • ...ccess Syndication''' was a U.S. syndication company, owned by '''Access''' Entertainment Group, active during the late 1980s. ...es until 1982, when King World formed its own ad-sales division ([[Camelot Entertainment Sales]]).
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  • {{Home Entertainment-Navbox}} [[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...tion pictures. Subsequently after Carolco, Vajna formed [[Cinergi Pictures Entertainment|Cinergi]] and later [[C2 Pictures]], of the ''Terminator'' fame. ...pany name and byline, "{{color|red|Panasia Films Limited (A Golden Harvest Entertainment Company)}}" fade in below.
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  • '''Magnum Entertainment''' was an offshoot of porn outfit [[VCA Pictures]] established by VCA co-fo [[File:Magnum Entertainment logo.jpg|350px|center]]
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  • [[Category:Home entertainment logos]] [[Category:Australian home entertainment logos]]
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  • {{Home Entertainment-Navbox}} [[Category:Japanese home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...rent, with a female voice saying "Tyco View-Master, a leader in children's entertainment, presents a video episode of that all-time favorite children's TV show, ''C ...in the music video industry, and View-Master Video, a leader in children's entertainment, present a Together Again Video production of Kidsongs."
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  • ...he division was abandoned when Golden Book Video moved most of its general entertainment output into its parent division. {{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
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  • ...was briefly operated through a joint venture with [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/FOX Video]] between 1985 and early 1988 as '''Shochiku CBS/Fox Video''' {{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
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  • '''Starmaker Entertainment''' was a budget video distribution company founded in 1989. The company mos ...reasures]], with both companies folding into the newly-formed [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]] in 1995. The Starmaker label remained in use until being completely folde
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  • ''Not to be confused with [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]].'' ...company, the label's products began to be distributed by [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] until 2014 after the Blu-ray release of ''Spiritː Stallion of the Cimarr
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  • [[Category:Home entertainment logos]] [[Category:Australian home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...from small production companies. In 2007, American film company [[Media 8 Entertainment]] acquired Araba Films, along with fellow distributor [[Lauren Films]]<ref>
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  • {{Chronology||[[Turner Entertainment Co.]]}} [[Category:Turner Entertainment]]
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  • ...appears, surrounded by rays. Below, we can read "'''FUSION'''". There are nine bubbles around the division line. ...ds'', the print logo shares the screen with the [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment|WBIE]] logo.
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  • ...rbed into Golden Books Family Entertainment|successors=Golden Books Family Entertainment|parent=Heron Communications|defunct=1991}} ...on Communications]] in 1986. In July 1991, as part of a liquidation of its entertainment assets following Heron chief executive Gerald Ronson's conviction of inside
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