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CBS Fox Children's Video. 1984. This was a short-lived kids and family unit of CBS/Fox Video that was used for one year before becoming Playhouse Video a year later. They only had a print logo used on VHS and Betamax slipcover boxes. On-screen, the logo was just the normal CBS/Fox Video logo.
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Jul 29, 1997 · Print date: 18th week of 1997 | Street date: July 29, 1997 This is a very rare screener tape featuring clips of titles from the Fox Kids Video label of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Includes previews from the following shows/specials: 1. Bobby's World 2.
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The CBS/Fox Company doing business under the brand CBS/Fox Video, was a home video entertainment company formed and established in June 1982, as a merger between 20th Century-Fox Video (formerly Magnetic Video Corporation) and CBS Video Enterprises. CBS/Fox released videos in the VHS, Laserdisc...
Mar 23, 2024 · This was followed by two other genre labels, CBS/Fox Video Sports for sports titles and CBS/Fox Children's Video for children's titles. In 1984, the company launched a spin-off label, Key Video for catalog titles, and in 1985, Playhouse Video (a replacement for the CBS/Fox Children's Video brand) for children's titles, mostly Muppet releases.