Universal Studios Home Entertainment (formerly
Universal Studios Home Video,
MCA/Universal Home Video and
MCA Home Video) is the home video division of
Universal Pictures. The company is owned by
NBCUniversal, the entertainment division of
Comcast and
General Electric.
The company was founded in 1978 as
MCA DiscoVision with the
Beta and
VHS label
MCA Videocassette, Inc. in 1980, with the release of films on Beta and VHS, including
Jaws,
Jaws 2, and
1941. In late 1983, both the
Laserdisc sister label
MCA Videodisc and the VHS/Beta label
MCA Videocassette were consolidated into a single entity,
MCA Home Video, alternating with the
MCA Videocassette name until December 1983. In 1990, with the 75th anniversary of Universal Studios, it became
MCA/Universal Home Video, alternating with the
MCA Home Video name from 1990 until 1997. The company later went by various company names, including
Universal Studios Home Video (1998–2005), and
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (2005–present).
In 1980, they released two
'50s 3-D motion pictures,
Creature From the Black Lagoon and
It Came From Outer Space, in anaglyphic format on Beta and VHS.
This company was the video distributor for
DreamWorks titles until DreamWorks was sold to
Paramount Pictures' parent company,
Viacom, in 2006, at which point Paramount took over distribution. After Viacom sold DreamWorks in 2008, Universal Studios Home Entertainment was planned to resume distributing DreamWorks' movies, but this deal fell...
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