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==1999–2007==
 
==1999–2007==
 
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Starting later on in 2007, Miramax DVD and Blu-ray releases just used the standard 1998 logo. [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] distributed Miramax products from 2007-2010 (after the company's founders and CEOs, the Weinstein brothers, left two years earlier). In December 2010, Miramax was sold by Disney to Filmyard Holdings, LLC, a division of Colony Capital. In February 2011, they entered a home video agreement with [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] and [[StudioCanal]] to distribute more than 550 titles from the renowned Miramax film library on DVD, and later that month, they made a deal with [[Echo Bridge Home Entertainment]] for domestic DVD distribution of the studio's additional 251 titles. In March 2014 though, Echo Bridge lost the distribution rights to those titles allowing [[Lionsgate]] to obtain complete access to the Miramax catalog.
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Starting later on in 2007, Miramax DVD and Blu-ray releases just used the standard 1998 logo. In February 2011, they entered a home video agreement with [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] and [[StudioCanal]] to distribute more than 550 titles from the renowned Miramax film library on DVD, and later that month, they made a deal with [[Echo Bridge Home Entertainment]] for domestic DVD distribution of the studio's additional 251 titles. In March 2014 though, Echo Bridge lost the distribution rights to those titles allowing [[Lionsgate]] to obtain complete access to the Miramax catalog.
 
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Revision as of 02:39, 19 March 2019

1994–2005

Miramax Home Entertainment
Miramax home entertainment 90s

1999–2007

Miramax Home Entertainment 1999

Starting later on in 2007, Miramax DVD and Blu-ray releases just used the standard 1998 logo. In February 2011, they entered a home video agreement with Lionsgate Home Entertainment and StudioCanal to distribute more than 550 titles from the renowned Miramax film library on DVD, and later that month, they made a deal with Echo Bridge Home Entertainment for domestic DVD distribution of the studio's additional 251 titles. In March 2014 though, Echo Bridge lost the distribution rights to those titles allowing Lionsgate to obtain complete access to the Miramax catalog.