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  2. Sony Pictures Digital - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Digital (previously known as Columbia TriStar Interactive, Sony Pictures Interactive Network, and Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment) is a subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation. Operating under the trade name Sony Pictures Digital Productions Inc. , it is currently based in Japan, [ 1 ] and was formerly based in Culver City ...

  3. Columbia TriStar Television - Wikipedia

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    Columbia TriStar Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CTT) was an American television production and distribution company active from 1994 to 2002 as the third iteration of what had originated as Columbia Pictures's television studio, Screen Gems.

  4. TriStar Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The concept for Tri-Star Pictures can be traced to Victor Kaufman, a senior executive of Columbia Pictures (then a subsidiary of the Coca-Cola Company), [18] who convinced Columbia, HBO, and CBS to share resources and split the ever-growing costs of making movies, leading to the creation of a new joint venture on March 2, 1982.

  5. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, once pre-existing distribution deals had expired, Tri-Star Pictures announced that it would be launching a home video unit, Tri-Star Video, with Saul Melnick, a former MGM/UA Home Video employee, as its president. [10] In 1988, after Coke sold its entertainment business, Tri-Star Video was merged into RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video. [11]

  6. List of home video companies - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment (1978–1982) RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1982–1991) Columbia TriStar Home Video (1991–2001) Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001–2004) Funimation/Crunchyroll, LLC (1994–present) Nozomi Entertainment (1987–present) MGM (2005-2006) Lionsgate Home Entertainment (2021—present)

  7. Sony Pictures Television - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Television's history goes back to 1947, when Ralph Cohn, whose father Jack and uncle Harry co-founded Columbia Pictures, founded Pioneer Telefilms.It was bought by Columbia and renamed Screen Gems in November 1948, reincorporated as Columbia Pictures Television on May 6, 1974, [4] and merged with sister studio TriStar Television (formed in 1986 and relaunched in 1991) to form ...

  8. Columbia TriStar - Wikipedia

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    Columbia TriStar Television, active from 1994 to 2002; Columbia TriStar Film Distributors, now Sony Pictures Releasing; Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International, now Sony Pictures Releasing International; Columbia TriStar Marketing Group, the only company continuously carrying the said name; not much is known about CTMG.

  9. Sony Pictures Kids Zone - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Kids Zone is the kids and family entertainment label of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and the former record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment.. Despite the similarity in name, Sony Wonder is not directly related to the former Sony Wonder Technology Lab, an interactive technology and entertainment museum, although the museum was also owned by Sony.