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  2. Home video - Wikipedia

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    The "ultimate accelerant" for the rise of the "sell-through" home video market was the development of children's home video. [19] The pre-1980s conventional wisdom that consumers had no interest in watching the same films again and again at home turned out to be entirely wrong with respect to children.

  3. Sheryl Leach - Wikipedia

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    Leach and her team created a series of home videos called Barney and the Backyard Gang. The videos were sold directly to the public. [ 6 ] In 1991, after Connecticut Public Television employee Larry Rifkin rented a Barney video for his daughter, he spoke with the creators about putting Barney on television. [ 7 ]

  4. List of home video companies - Wikipedia

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    MTV Home Video (1994–present) Sony Wonder (1992–2020) Nickelodeon Home Video (1993–1996) Golden Books Family Entertainment (1998-2001) Random House Home Video (1985–2006) Children's Television Workshop (1995–2000)/Sesame Workshop (2000-2007) Classic Media (2000–2007) BMG Video (1987–2008) BMG Kidz (1990–2008)

  5. The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

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    The list was compiled by a team of critics and editors at The New York Times and, with the input of 503 writers and academics, assessed the books based on their impact, originality, and lasting influence. The selection includes novels, memoirs, history books, and other nonfiction works from various genres, representing well-known and emerging ...

  6. Novelization - Wikipedia

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    The first ever video game to be novelised was Shadowkeep, in 1984. [3] Even after the advent of home video, film novelizations remain popular, with the adaptation of Godzilla (2014) being included on The New York Times Best Seller list for mass-market paperbacks.

  7. Random House Studio - Wikipedia

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    Random House became involved in the home video market in the early 1980s. Random House Home Video's first project was the acquirement of rights to seventeen years' worth of Sesame Street shows. [5] This branch of Random House lasted until the late 2000s. [6] Random House established a book-to-film unit, Random House Films, in 2005.

  8. Category:Lists of home video releases - Wikipedia

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    List of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers home video releases; List of Murder, She Wrote home video releases; List of My Little Pony home video releases; List of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic home video releases; List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 home video releases

  9. History of film - Wikipedia

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    Popular new media, including television (mainstream since the 1950s), home video (1980s), and the internet (1990s), influenced the distribution and consumption of films. Film production usually responded with content to fit the new media, and technical innovations (including widescreen (1950s), 3D, and 4D film ) and more spectacular films to ...

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