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      • All of CBS/Fox's distribution functions were transferred to the newly formed FoxVideo, which would also take over exclusive distribution of all 20th Century Fox products.
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  2. 4 days ago · In 1982, following Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's acquisition of United Artists, 20th Century Fox entered into a joint venture with CBS to form CBS/Fox Video (legally known as The CBS/Fox Company). Around the summer of 1984, a sub-label, Key Video (later reactivated as "Key DVD" by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment), was launched; a second sub-label ...

  3. Aug 15, 2024 · CBS/Fox Video (legally known as The CBS/Fox Company) was renamed Fox Video (legally known as FoxVideo, Inc.) in 1991, alternating with the CBS/Fox name until 1998, when Fox Entertainment Group acquired CBS's interest in CBS/Fox.

  4. CBS/Fox Video was a home video company formed and established in 1982, as a merger between 20th Century Fox Video, formerly Magnetic Video Corporation, and C...

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  5. In June 1982, 20th Century Fox entered into a joint venture with CBS to form CBS/Fox Video; Roberts remained head of the joint-venture, but was replaced as president in January 1983 by a former Columbia Pictures executive, Larry Hilford.

  6. A reorganization occurred in 1990 with CBS selling products under the CBS Video name (which had been sparingly used since the 1970s) and mainstream Fox titles being controlled by FoxVideo; the change was enacted in 1991. In the early 2000s, CBS/Fox Video ceased operations.

  7. Jul 24, 2024 · In mid-1982, CBS Video Enterprises, who had been split from MGM, and 20th Century-Fox Video merged together to form The CBS/Fox Company. The company begin distributing Playboy product for three years, until 1985, when it was transferred to Karl-Lorimar Home Video.

  8. In 1982, United Artists was acquired by MGM and renamed to MGM/UA Home Video and merged with 20th Century Fox Video to form CBS/Fox Video. In 1990, it was reverted to CBS Video and in 1991, it was renamed to Fox Video , alternating with CBS/Fox name until 1998.