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Revision as of 15:10, 28 July 2021
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In 1988, MCA Records established a home video division designed to issue music videos and concert programs from artists signed to the company. Prior to its formation, home video releases from MCA Records artists appeared on MCA Home Video. In 1996, the subsidiary was rendered inactive as part of a corporate reorganization of MCA that took place under Seagram ownership. As a result, future titles from the company appeared under the standard MCA Records name for all intents and purposes.
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Bertelsmann/Mohn | |
Sony Group Corporation | |
National Amusements Inc. | |
Access Industries | |
Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation | |
Vivendi S.A. | |
Heron International | |
Video Games | |
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