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  1. Media Home Entertainment Inc. was a home video company headquartered in Culver City, California, originally established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band. Media Home Entertainment also distributed video product under additional labels — The Nostalgia Merchant (very old or classic films; Media bought this company in 1984), [1] Hi-Tops Video ...

  2. Media Home Entertainment, Inc. was an independent video distributor established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band. In 1984, the company was purchased by Heron Communications Inc., a subsidiary of Gerald Ronson's Heron International. By that point, Band had resigned from the company, due to internal conflicts, to start Wizard Video.

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    Media Home Entertainment Inc. was a home video company headquartered in Culver City, California, originally established in 1978 by filmmaker Charles Band.

    Media Home Entertainment also distributed video product under three additional labels — The Nostalgia Merchant (very old or classic films), Hi-Tops Video (children's videos), and Fox Hills Video (special-interest videos/obscure B-movies and low-profile Cannon pictures). The "Fox Hills" name was derived from a geographical location near the company's headquarters at 5700 Buckingham Parkway.

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  5. In 1978, filmmaker Charles Band established Media Home Entertainment. The word "MEDA" was also the name of Band's then-wife. It also stood for the company's full name at inception, Media-Home Entertainment and Distribution Assocation. In 1981, MEDA was dropped and was simply renamed to Media Home Entertainment. Three years later in 1984, the company was purchased by Heron Communications (a ...

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  7. In 1978, filmmaker Charles Band established Media Home Entertainment. The word Meda was also the name of Band's then-wife. In 1981, MEDA was dropped and was simply renamed to Media Home Entertainment. Three years later in 1984, the company was purchased by Heron Communications (a subsidary of Gerald Ronson's Heron International). In 1991, Media Home Entertainment titles were distributed by Fox ...

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