PBS Home Video: Revision history

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  • curprev 17:5917:59, 16 March 2023Gilby1385 talk contribs 4,768 bytes −49 No edit summary
  • curprev 17:5817:58, 16 March 2023Gilby1385 talk contribs 4,817 bytes +4,817 Created page with "===Background=== '''PBS Home Video''' was formed in the 1980s to distribute PBS programming on tape. Originally, the company has released videos under its own label "PBS Video", but they did not use a proper logo prior to 1990, and even then PBS Video remained a separate label, targeting the educational market. PBS Home Video went through a slew of distributors, such as Pacific Arts (1989-1994), Turner Home Entertainment (1994-1997), Warner Bros. Home Enter..."
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