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The distributor's releases were and continue to be released by [[Roadshow Home Video]]. |
The distributor's releases were and continue to be released by [[Roadshow Home Video]]. |
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==International Companies== |
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'''ABC Video''' was also alongside international companies |
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* '''[[Video Collection International]]''' (1991-1995)-(UK) |
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* '''[[Hi-Tops Video]]''' (1989-1995)-(USA) |
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* '''[[Taurus Video]]''' (1990-1994)-(Germany) |
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* '''[[VCL Communitcations]]'' (1991-1996)-(Greece) |
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And other international companies. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 13:54, 26 September 2016
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Industry | Home video |
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Founded | 1980s |
Defunct | 2005 |
Headquarters | Sydney, New South Wales |
Products | Home video |
Owner | Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
Parent | Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
ABC Video was the VHS and Betamax distribution arm of Australian Broadcasting Corporation from the mid 1980s until 2005 when it was shut down in favor of ABC DVD, which was founded a few years before.
The distributor's releases were and continue to be released by Roadshow Home Video.
International Companies
ABC Video was also alongside international companies
- Video Collection International (1991-1995)-(UK)
- Hi-Tops Video (1989-1995)-(USA)
- Taurus Video (1990-1994)-(Germany)
- 'VCL Communitcations (1991-1996)-(Greece)
And other international companies.
See also
List of programs broadcast by ABC Television