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  1. After MGM/UA Home Video was renamed MGM Home Entertainment, all movies and other installments distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contained this logo when released on VHS.

  2. Bud O’Shea, former president of MGM/UA Home Video, died Jan. 19 in Phoenix, leaving a legacy of friends and accomplishments in the home entertainment business and beyond. He was 70.

  3. May 18, 2018 · In June 1986 UA, under Kerkorian's control, bought back many of the original MGM assets for $300 million, including the production and distribution units, the Home Entertainment Group, and the UA film library.

  4. May 11, 2024 · Availability: On all MGM/UA releases from the era, as well as the last releases under the MGM/CBS name. Also seen on Wood Knapp Video releases of United Artists and MGM films, as well as a couple of Nova Home Video and Junior Home Video releases at the time.

  5. Availability: This can be seen at the end of all MGM/CBS releases as well as on MGM/UA releases before the "scrolling rainbow" logo was introduced (except for Fatal Beauty, which only shows a Partnership for a Drug-Free America PSA and the MGM/UA logo after the movie).

  6. 6 days ago · On March 25, 1986, Ted Turner and his Turner Broadcasting System purchased Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) from Kirk Kerkorian for $1.5 billion, and renamed MGM Entertainment Company, Inc. However, due to concerns in the financial community over the debt-load of his companies, on August 26, 1986, he was forced to sell the MGM name, all of United Artists (UA), and the MGM Culver City -based studio ...

  7. At the end, there would also be "END SIDE ONE" and "END SIDE TWO". Technique: A still, computerized graphic. Audio: None. Availability: Seen on MGM/UA LaserDisc releases. Examples include The Golden Age of Looney Tunes series, The Last Waltz, and Goldfinger, among others. Categories: American idents and bumpers. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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