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  1. Background: Miramax Home Entertainment was the home entertainment division of Miramax Films, formed in early 1992 as Miramax Home Video after years of having their films released by several home video distributors including HBO Video, Media Home Entertainment (through Fox Video) and LIVE...

    • (November 26, 1980-March 27, 1987) Nickname: "Filmstrip M" Logo: On a black background, we see a filmstrip, made into a letter "M". The text "MIRAMAX FILMS" is next to the "M" with "in association with" above.
    • (1987-1999; September 24, 2002) Nicknames: "The Banner of Boredom" Logo: Simply a still version of the 4th logo. Variants: On Clerks, instead of fading out it fades to the start of the View Askew Productions logo.
    • (September 11, 1987-October 29, 1999; June 1, 2004) Nicknames: "The M", "The Big M", "Flashing M", "The Miramax M", "The Blue M" Logo: A blue "M" in Gill Sans Ultra Bold zooms out to the left of the screen (à la the MTM logo).
    • (December 18, 1998 - November 28, 2008) 20th Anniversary variant (1998) Nicknames: "The Buildings", "Lights/Lites in the Big City", "Manhattan Skyline", "The City", "Miramax Skyline"
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  3. Currently, domestic video distribution rights are with Lionsgate Home Entertainment, while international home media rights are with StudioCanal. In December 2019, ViacomCBS acquired a 49% stake in Miramax, which puts its film library under the ownership of Paramount Pictures. 1st Logo.

  4. Miramax. This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see: Dimension Home Entertainment. Logo Variations/Summary. Other. Summary. Miramax Films. 1980–1987. An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. You can help Closing Logo Group by uploading it here. 1987–2011. 1987–2008. Alternative version.

  5. beIN Media Group ( Miramax Home Entertainment) Citigroup, Inc. (EMI Video) RKO Pictures, LLC ( RKO Home Video) Apollo Global Management ( Southern Star Video) Carolco Pictures, Inc. ( Carolco Home Video) AMC Networks, Inc. (Acorn Video, Image Entertainment) Mediaset S.p.A. ( CDI Video) GT Media, Inc. ( GoodTimes Entertainment) Shout!

  6. beIN Media Group ( Miramax Family Films) RKO Pictures, LLC ( RKO Cartoons) GT Media, Inc. ( Kids Klassics) Shaw Communications ( AAC Kids) Hasbro, Inc. ( Hasbro, Hasbro Studios, Claster Television Incorporated, KaBoom! Entertainment) Heron International ( Hi-Tops Video) Groupe Dargaud ( EllipsAnime)

  7. In 1993, Miramax was purchased by Disney, though they still licensed home video rights to Live Entertainment (which had already been distributing select Miramax titles, beginning with Hostile Takeover, on videocassette) until they formed a new home video division specifically to release new Miramax product in late 1994.

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