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|text= '''A-Vision Entertainment''' was a home video company owned by Warner Music Group as a sub-label of [[Warner Music Vision]], using the likeness of its '''A'''tlantic Records label. It released videos from Atlantic artists, but also functioned as a special interest/general video distributor as well (as well as pornography starting in 1991). Starting in 1993, the company operated several sublabels including [[NightVision]], [[KidVision]], [[BodyVision]] and Atlantic Group Films |
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A-Vision Entertainment was a home video company owned by Warner Music Group as a sub-label of Warner Music Vision, using the likeness of its Atlantic Records label. It released videos from Atlantic artists, but also functioned as a special interest/general video distributor as well (as well as pornography starting in 1991). Starting in 1993, the company operated several sublabels including NightVision, KidVision, BodyVision and Atlantic Group Films.