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  1. Feb 22, 2024 · 2.26K subscribers. Subscribed. 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...

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  2. Mar 23, 2017 · Flashback 1981: RCA Unveils the CED Videodisc Player. SV Staff | Mar 23, 2017. Thirty-six years ago this month, RCA introduced its long-awaited videodisc player, nine years after it demonstrated that it was possible to store color video on, and play it back from, an LP-like 12-inch disc.

  3. RCA SelectaVision. 1981 – 1986. This analog home movie system used a phonograph-like player with a needle to play video from 12-inch vinyl discs. Imagine a vinyl record that you could also watch. While the technology was impressive, it took RCA 17 years to bring it to market.

  4. Gaumont-Columbia-RCA Video – A joint-venture with Gaumont that released Gaumont, Columbia, TriStar, and Triumph products on VHS. They were formed in 1982, renamed as Gaumont/RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video in 1986, and under its final name in 1992. RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts Video Pty. Ltd.

  5. RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1982–1991) Columbia TriStar Home Video (1991–2001) Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001–2004) MGM Home Entertainment (2005-2006) Funimation/Crunchyroll, LLC (1994–present) Nozomi Entertainment (1987-present) Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2024-present; US & Canada only)

  6. RCA ceased CED Player manufacturing in the spring of 1984, and disc manufacturing ceased on June 27, 1986.The fanfares were used only on titles that were released through RCA. A handful of RCA-released titles, namely Warner Bros. titles, used the Warner Home Video logo instead. Columbia also did not use the RCA fanfare on their RCA released ...

  7. A handful of RCA-released titles, namely Warner Bros. titles, used the Warner Home Video logo instead. Columbia also did not use the RCA opening on their RCA released material, instead going to the opening Columbia logo on their films.

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