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  1. In March 1981, Columbia Pictures established a joint venture with RCA, RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video, to distribute tapes in overseas markets. The partnership expanded to North America as RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video the following year; this was in part to give RCA's CED videodisc format a steady stream of titles.

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · 12. 99 views 2 months ago #1980s #nostalgia #vhs. Captain Adam and Paul the Skull take a look at RCA Columbia Pictures Home Video and how they became a big bundle of nostalgia. They briefly...

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  3. RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video - Audiovisual Identity Database. Page Discussion. RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video. Credits. Background. In 1981, Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment formed a joint venture with the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ), becoming RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video.

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  5. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., commonly known as Columbia Pictures or simply Columbia, is an American film production and distribution company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, [2] a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, which is one of the Big Five studios and a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Sony.

  6. November 1979. The first few seconds of the Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment logo are cut off on this release. The FBI warning screen also abruptly cuts to black at the end on this release. As late as 1991, copies have been known to come in 1985 RCA/Columbia boxes with RCA/Columbia labels. 10150.

  7. RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video was an international joint venture between Columbia Pictures and RCA, who invented the SelectaVision format on June 30, 1981, to market titles internationally. It distributed the CED in the United Kingdom.

  8. It was later renamed as "RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video" (or "RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video" for international distribution, "RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts Video" (in conjunction with Hoyts) in Australia and "Gaumont Columbia RCA Video" (in conjunction with Gaumont) in France) in 1981 as a joint venture with RCA, "Columbia TriStar ...

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