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  1. In Canada, Columbia TriStar Home Video helped distribute tapes from Astral Video in the 1990s. It also has an Australian deal with Hoyts. History Early history. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment was established in June 1978 as Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, and released 20 titles in November 1979.

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    • (3rd logo placeholder) (December 1991-September 9, 1992, 1993 in certain countries) Visuals: On a black background, a white rectangle outline is seen split into 2 sections.
    • (3rd logo placeholder) (August 26, 1992-1995) Black box variant. Inverted Variant. Visuals: On a white background, two boxes are seen, outlined with a black border.
    • (May 19, 1993-March 27, 2001) Widescreen version. Visuals: The logo begins by cutting to a scene full of golden clouds forming, tossing about on a blue cloudy background.
    • (1995-June 11, 1996) Visuals: It's almost the same as the 1995 Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo, except "HOME VIDEO" replaces "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" and the Sony byline is intact.
  3. Feb 7, 2009 · Columbia TriStar Home Video from 1997

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  4. It was named Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment from April 2001 until a change to its current name Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in November 2004. As RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video and as Columbia TriStar Home Video, the company also distributed many films from New Line Cinema and a number from ...

  5. Jan 8, 2017 · Now Available on Home Video... in HD!Text has been remade in GIMP.(The HD version of the CTHE logo is from the German Blu-ray release of Kermit's Swamp Years...

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  8. Columbia TriStar Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CTT) was an American television production and distribution company that was active from 1994 to 2002. It was operated as the third name of the early television studio Screen Gems and the fourth name of Pioneer Telefilms, both part of Sony Pictures Entertainment and the third company to use the Columbia and TriStar names together (the first ...

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