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  1. The New Line-Sony partnership stopped in early 1995, when Turner Broadcasting System bought New Line [5] and from 1995 to 1996, New Line's video releases were distributed by Turner's video division. One New Line film the company merely distributed, The Swan Princess , was released solely on video on August 3, 1995, by Turner Home Entertainment.

  2. Key Dates: 1967: Company is founded by Robert Shaye in New York, with a $1,000 initial investment. 1984: New Line releases first Nightmare on Elm Street movie. 1986: Company goes public. 1994: New Line is acquired by Turner Broadcasting System. 1996: Turner Broadcasting is acquired by Time Warner.

  3. May 8, 1991 · New Line Distribution Agreement: New Line Cinema Corp. has signed an agreement to distribute existing and future film properties from Nelson Entertainment Holdings Inc.

  4. In 1991, Nelson made a distribution deal with New Line Cinema and their films, as well as those by Embassy Films Associates and De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, were released by New Line Home Video (whose releases were distributed by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video at the time). On December 9, New Line acquired Nelson (which by then was renamed "Sultan Entertainment") and Nelson was later ...

  5. On December 9, New Line acquired Nelson Entertainment (which by then was renamed Sultan Entertainment), and the latter was folded. The Nelson catalog, including television rights to some New Line features of the period, was sold to Crédit Lyonnais Bank to be incorporated into the Alpha library of Epic Productions , and later to PolyGram Filmed Entertainment .

  6. Logo: Same as the 1994 movie logo, but "NEW LINE HOME VIDEO" (later "NEW LINE HOME ENTERTAINMENT" starting in 2001) zooms out from below. The respective company byline fades in underneath. It's also videotaped/digital. Bylines: 1995-1997: "A Turner Company" 1997-2001, 2003-2004, 2005-2010: "A Time Warner Company"

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  8. Feb 29, 2008 · Feb. 29, 2008 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Roll the credits on New Line Cinema, the 40-year-old studio behind such iconic movie franchises as “The Lord of the Rings,” “Austin Powers” and ...

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