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MGM Home Entertainment

MGM Home Entertainment LLC[1] (d/b/a MGM Home Entertainment and formerly known as MGM Home Video, MGM/CBS Home Video and MGM/UA Home Video) is the home video division arm of the American media company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). It is owned by the Amazon MGM Studios subsidiary of Amazon.

MGM Home Entertainment LLC
MGM Home Entertainment
Formerly
  • MGM Home Video, Inc. (1978–1980)
  • MGM/CBS Home Video, Inc. (1980–1982)
  • MGM/UA Home Video, Inc. (1982–1994)
  • MGM/UA Home Entertainment, Inc. (1994–1997)
Company typeDivision
Label
IndustryHome video
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
Headquarters,
Products
OwnerAmazon MGM Studios
(Amazon)
ParentMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

History edit

1978–1982 edit

In 1978, the company was established as MGM Home Video, releasing MGM films and television series. In 1980, MGM joined forces with CBS Video Enterprises, the home video division of the CBS television network, and established MGM/CBS Home Video. In October of that year, they released their first batch of Betamax and VHS tapes.[2]

The initial printings of all 24 films were packaged in brown leather clamshell cases with gold lettering; they were presented to CBS executives. Later printings of these films, as well as all printings of later releases by MGM/CBS, were packaged in oversized gray book-style boxes with either the MGM Abstract Lion print logo or CBS Video print logo in the upper right hand corner of the packaging. MGM/CBS also issued some early tapes of Lorimar product; those releases would instead bear the Lorimar print logo where the MGM or CBS Video print logo would normally be.

In 1981, MGM/CBS and Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment began to co-market certain Goldwyn titles, with CBS Video Enterprises handling distribution on Goldwyn's behalf.[3]

1982–1998 edit

In 1982, a year after MGM bought and merged with the near-bankrupt United Artists (UA) from Transamerica, CBS dropped out of the video partnership with MGM and moved to 20th Century Fox to create CBS/Fox Video (Samuel Goldwyn titles moved to CBS/Fox, as hey were distributed via CBS). MGM's video division became known as MGM/UA Home Entertainment Group, Inc., more commonly known as MGM/UA Home Video. MGM/UA continued to license pre-1981 UA and pre-1950 WB films (as well as some post-1981 titles) to CBS/Fox (due to an agreement UA had with Fox years earlier dating back to when CBS/Fox Video was called Magnetic Video). In 1982, the company entered into an agreement with The Cannon Group to release titles from the mini-major film studio through 1985.[4][5] In 1985, it entered into an agreement with Rene Malo Video to handle Canadian distribution of MGM/UA product.[6]

In 1986, MGM's pre-May 1986 library (also including the pre-1950 Warner Bros. library, Bugs Bunny: Superstar, the Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios Popeye cartoons, and most US rights to the RKO Pictures library), was acquired by Ted Turner and his company Turner Entertainment Co. After the library was acquired, MGM/UA signed a deal with Turner to continue distributing the pre-May 1986 MGM and to begin distributing the pre-1950 Warner Bros. libraries for video release (the rest of the library went to Turner Home Entertainment).

Also that year, it inked an agreement with Roger Corman and his film studio Concorde Pictures that enabled MGM/UA worldwide access to motion pictures that were produced by Concorde.[7]

In October 1990, after Pathé Communications bought MGM, MGM/UA Home Video struck a deal with Warner Home Video to have them distribute MGM/UA titles exclusively on home video.[8] The Pathé merger also meant MGM acquired a majority of the Cannon Films library (certain rights for other media and select films during the Thorn EMI merger now lie with other entities with few exceptions), ironic considering MGM/UA had previously distributed Cannon output in the 1980s. MGM/UA also began distributing the rest of the UA library around this time after its contract with CBS/Fox ended. In 1994, MGM/UA Home Video launched the MGM/UA Family Entertainment label for family-friendly releases. In 1996, Warner made an exclusive deal with Image Entertainment to distribute MGM/UA titles on LaserDisc.[9]

In 1997, MGM/UA, along with the other studios that were distributed by Warner Home Video, began releasing its titles on DVD. Some of the films MGM released on DVD were from the Turner catalog, which they were still allowed to keep after Turner merged into Time Warner some time before because of their distribution deal. That same year, MGM acquired Orion Pictures. As a result, Orion Home Video (Orion's home video division) was absorbed by MGM/UA, and was retained as an in-name-only division until the acquisition deal was finalized in 1998. That year, the company was renamed MGM Home Entertainment.

1998–2005 edit

After the Orion merger, MGM kept Orion intact as a corporation, mostly to avoid its video distribution agreement with Warner Home Video, and thus, Orion Pictures films would be distributed under the Orion Home Video label. MGM acquired 2/3rds of the pre-1996 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment library from Seagram in 1999 for $250 million, increasing their library holdings to 4,000. The PolyGram libraries (which included the Epic film library) were purchased by its Orion Pictures subsidiary so as to avoid its 1990 video distribution agreement with Warner Home Video.[10] In March 1999, MGM paid $225 million to end its distribution contract with Warner Home Video, effectively ending the distribution problem (the initial deal was to have expired in 2003, but it instead ended in February 2000). As a result of the deal, Warner Home Video took over home video rights to the MGM/UA films owned by Turner.[11][12] Upon the expiration of the Warner Home Video deal, MGM signed a deal with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment to distribute it's films on home video overseas.[13]

In 2001, MGM and Amazon.com launched the "MGM Movie Vault" to distribute VHS copies of selected films, either previously unreleased on video or long out-of-print, exclusively through Amazon.[14]

On March 3, 2003, MGM Home Entertainment launched the MGM Kids sub-label.[15]

On May 27, 2003, MGM reinstated full distribution rights to their products in regions like Australia, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, although Fox would continue to distribute for MGM in a majority of developing regions.[16]

2005–2019 edit

In 2005, following MGM's acquisition by a Sony-led consortium (in part so Sony could ensure MGM's support of the Sony-invented Blu-ray Disc format), MGM started releasing its newest content through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment under the standard MGM label, from that point onward, MGM releases began to be credited as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc, the MGM Home Entertainment monkier would be retired within the same year. However, Sony failed to meet projected sales of MGM content on DVD (in part because of a cooling DVD market); further issues came when Harry Sloan was hired as MGM's chairman and began to push Sony aside and instead champion MGM as a company independent of Sony. Further issues between the companies and inside both plagued the deal, and MGM dropped Sony as a home media distributor in May of 2006, instead signing a new worldwide distribution deal with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.[17][18]

In 2010, parent company MGM Holdings emerged from bankruptcy. As of 2011 until 2018, MGM no longer released or marketed their own movies. Instead, MGM shared distribution with other studios that handle all distribution and marketing for MGM's projects.[19] Since then, only a handful of MGM's most recent movies, such as Skyfall, Red Dawn,[20] Carrie,[21] RoboCop,[22] If I Stay,[23] Poltergeist (which Fox 2000 Pictures co-produced) and Spectre have all been released on DVD and Blu-ray by its home video output via 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Others, such as The Hobbit trilogy, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Hercules, Hot Tub Time Machine 2, Tomb Raider, Creed I and II, 21 and 22 Jump Street, Ben-Hur, Sherlock Gnomes and The Magnificent Seven[24] have been released by the home video output of the co-distributor—in these cases, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (which MGM's catalog is currently handled by), Paramount Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment respectively.

In 2011, MGM launched the "MGM Limited Edition Collection", a manufactured-on-demand (MOD) DVD service that issues unreleased and out-of-print titles from the MGM-owned library.[25] Its releases are sold through the Warner Archive Collection.[26]

On April 14, 2011, Fox's deal distributing the MGM library was extended through 2016.[27] On June 27, 2016, Fox's distribution deal with MGM was renewed until June 30, 2020.[28]

2019–present edit

With the acquisition of Fox's parent company 21st Century Fox by Disney on March 20, 2019, MGM announced in their 2019 report that it would not renew its deal with Fox after the current agreement expired on June 30, 2020, and would search for a new distributor afterwards.[29] In the studio's 2020 financial report, MGM named Warner Bros. Home Entertainment as their new home media distributor.[30]

On May 26, 2021, it was officially announced that MGM would be acquired by Amazon for $8.45 billion, subject to regulatory approvals and other routine closing conditions; with the studio continuing to operate as a label under the new parent company, but leaving the future of the physical home video releases of its titles other than its current distribution deal with Studio Distribution Services and several third-party boutique labels in question.[31] The merger was finalized on March 17, 2022.[32]

Catalog and distribution deals edit

Currently in the United States and Canada, MGM's catalog is distributed by Studio Distribution Services, LLC., a joint venture between Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment that was first announced on January 14, 2020, later revealing the name on April 23, 2021,[33][34] and marketed by Warner, with Warner also handling distribution internationally. Warner already owns and distributes MGM's pre-May 1986 library through their ownership of Turner Entertainment Co., but the former began a distribution deal with the latter for its remaining catalog titles and select UAR releases when the latter left 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment – a prior distribution deal that began in 1999[35] – on June 30, 2020, and Universal distributed some of UAR's other releases beginning with Operation Finale[36] on December 4, 2018 and will end with Bond 27. MGM also licenses out some of its film and television library to Kino Lorber, the Criterion Collection, Shout! Factory and Vinegar Syndrome.

Many of Orion Pictures' films since its revival have been released through various third-party companies rather than through MGM/Fox. For example, the remake of The Town That Dreaded Sundown was released by Image Entertainment.[37] However, 20th Century, and later on Warner Bros. (via SDS, LLC.) would handle home video distribution of Orion's movies released through UAR.

Current distribution deals edit

  • Studio Distribution Services
    • Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment (1990–1999; 2020–present) for the MGM library, including its post-April 1986 films; the studio's pre-May 1986 library remains with Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment.

Past distribution deals edit

References edit

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources MGM Home Entertainment news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message MGM Home Entertainment LLC 1 d b a MGM Home Entertainment and formerly known as MGM Home Video MGM CBS Home Video and MGM UA Home Video is the home video division arm of the American media company Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM It is owned by the Amazon MGM Studios subsidiary of Amazon MGM Home Entertainment LLCTrade nameMGM Home EntertainmentFormerlyMGM Home Video Inc 1978 1980 MGM CBS Home Video Inc 1980 1982 MGM UA Home Video Inc 1982 1994 MGM UA Home Entertainment Inc 1994 1997 Company typeDivisionLabelIndustryHome videoFounded1978 46 years ago 1978 HeadquartersCulver City California USProductsDVD Blu ray Ultra HD Blu rayOwnerAmazon MGM Studios Amazon ParentMetro Goldwyn Mayer Contents 1 History 1 1 1978 1982 1 2 1982 1998 1 3 1998 2005 1 4 2005 2019 1 5 2019 present 2 Catalog and distribution deals 2 1 Current distribution deals 2 2 Past distribution deals 3 ReferencesHistory edit1978 1982 edit In 1978 the company was established as MGM Home Video releasing MGM films and television series In 1980 MGM joined forces with CBS Video Enterprises the home video division of the CBS television network and established MGM CBS Home Video In October of that year they released their first batch of Betamax and VHS tapes 2 The initial printings of all 24 films were packaged in brown leather clamshell cases with gold lettering they were presented to CBS executives Later printings of these films as well as all printings of later releases by MGM CBS were packaged in oversized gray book style boxes with either the MGM Abstract Lion print logo or CBS Video print logo in the upper right hand corner of the packaging MGM CBS also issued some early tapes of Lorimar product those releases would instead bear the Lorimar print logo where the MGM or CBS Video print logo would normally be In 1981 MGM CBS and Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment began to co market certain Goldwyn titles with CBS Video Enterprises handling distribution on Goldwyn s behalf 3 1982 1998 edit In 1982 a year after MGM bought and merged with the near bankrupt United Artists UA from Transamerica CBS dropped out of the video partnership with MGM and moved to 20th Century Fox to create CBS Fox Video Samuel Goldwyn titles moved to CBS Fox as hey were distributed via CBS MGM s video division became known as MGM UA Home Entertainment Group Inc more commonly known as MGM UA Home Video MGM UA continued to license pre 1981 UA and pre 1950 WB films as well as some post 1981 titles to CBS Fox due to an agreement UA had with Fox years earlier dating back to when CBS Fox Video was called Magnetic Video In 1982 the company entered into an agreement with The Cannon Group to release titles from the mini major film studio through 1985 4 5 In 1985 it entered into an agreement with Rene Malo Video to handle Canadian distribution of MGM UA product 6 In 1986 MGM s pre May 1986 library also including the pre 1950 Warner Bros library Bugs Bunny Superstar the Fleischer Studios Famous Studios Popeye cartoons and most US rights to the RKO Pictures library was acquired by Ted Turner and his company Turner Entertainment Co After the library was acquired MGM UA signed a deal with Turner to continue distributing the pre May 1986 MGM and to begin distributing the pre 1950 Warner Bros libraries for video release the rest of the library went to Turner Home Entertainment Also that year it inked an agreement with Roger Corman and his film studio Concorde Pictures that enabled MGM UA worldwide access to motion pictures that were produced by Concorde 7 In October 1990 after Pathe Communications bought MGM MGM UA Home Video struck a deal with Warner Home Video to have them distribute MGM UA titles exclusively on home video 8 The Pathe merger also meant MGM acquired a majority of the Cannon Films library certain rights for other media and select films during the Thorn EMI merger now lie with other entities with few exceptions ironic considering MGM UA had previously distributed Cannon output in the 1980s MGM UA also began distributing the rest of the UA library around this time after its contract with CBS Fox ended In 1994 MGM UA Home Video launched the MGM UA Family Entertainment label for family friendly releases In 1996 Warner made an exclusive deal with Image Entertainment to distribute MGM UA titles on LaserDisc 9 In 1997 MGM UA along with the other studios that were distributed by Warner Home Video began releasing its titles on DVD Some of the films MGM released on DVD were from the Turner catalog which they were still allowed to keep after Turner merged into Time Warner some time before because of their distribution deal That same year MGM acquired Orion Pictures As a result Orion Home Video Orion s home video division was absorbed by MGM UA and was retained as an in name only division until the acquisition deal was finalized in 1998 That year the company was renamed MGM Home Entertainment 1998 2005 edit After the Orion merger MGM kept Orion intact as a corporation mostly to avoid its video distribution agreement with Warner Home Video and thus Orion Pictures films would be distributed under the Orion Home Video label MGM acquired 2 3rds of the pre 1996 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment library from Seagram in 1999 for 250 million increasing their library holdings to 4 000 The PolyGram libraries which included the Epic film library were purchased by its Orion Pictures subsidiary so as to avoid its 1990 video distribution agreement with Warner Home Video 10 In March 1999 MGM paid 225 million to end its distribution contract with Warner Home Video effectively ending the distribution problem the initial deal was to have expired in 2003 but it instead ended in February 2000 As a result of the deal Warner Home Video took over home video rights to the MGM UA films owned by Turner 11 12 Upon the expiration of the Warner Home Video deal MGM signed a deal with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment to distribute it s films on home video overseas 13 In 2001 MGM and Amazon com launched the MGM Movie Vault to distribute VHS copies of selected films either previously unreleased on video or long out of print exclusively through Amazon 14 On March 3 2003 MGM Home Entertainment launched the MGM Kids sub label 15 On May 27 2003 MGM reinstated full distribution rights to their products in regions like Australia Netherlands Belgium France Germany and the United Kingdom although Fox would continue to distribute for MGM in a majority of developing regions 16 2005 2019 edit In 2005 following MGM s acquisition by a Sony led consortium in part so Sony could ensure MGM s support of the Sony invented Blu ray Disc format MGM started releasing its newest content through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment under the standard MGM label from that point onward MGM releases began to be credited as Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Inc the MGM Home Entertainment monkier would be retired within the same year However Sony failed to meet projected sales of MGM content on DVD in part because of a cooling DVD market further issues came when Harry Sloan was hired as MGM s chairman and began to push Sony aside and instead champion MGM as a company independent of Sony Further issues between the companies and inside both plagued the deal and MGM dropped Sony as a home media distributor in May of 2006 instead signing a new worldwide distribution deal with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 17 18 In 2010 parent company MGM Holdings emerged from bankruptcy As of 2011 until 2018 MGM no longer released or marketed their own movies Instead MGM shared distribution with other studios that handle all distribution and marketing for MGM s projects 19 Since then only a handful of MGM s most recent movies such as Skyfall Red Dawn 20 Carrie 21 RoboCop 22 If I Stay 23 Poltergeist which Fox 2000 Pictures co produced and Spectre have all been released on DVD and Blu ray by its home video output via 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Others such as The Hobbit trilogy Hansel amp Gretel Witch Hunters G I Joe Retaliation Hercules Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Tomb Raider Creed I and II 21 and 22 Jump Street Ben Hur Sherlock Gnomes and The Magnificent Seven 24 have been released by the home video output of the co distributor in these cases Warner Bros Home Entertainment which MGM s catalog is currently handled by Paramount Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment respectively In 2011 MGM launched the MGM Limited Edition Collection a manufactured on demand MOD DVD service that issues unreleased and out of print titles from the MGM owned library 25 Its releases are sold through the Warner Archive Collection 26 On April 14 2011 Fox s deal distributing the MGM library was extended through 2016 27 On June 27 2016 Fox s distribution deal with MGM was renewed until June 30 2020 28 2019 present edit With the acquisition of Fox s parent company 21st Century Fox by Disney on March 20 2019 MGM announced in their 2019 report that it would not renew its deal with Fox after the current agreement expired on June 30 2020 and would search for a new distributor afterwards 29 In the studio s 2020 financial report MGM named Warner Bros Home Entertainment as their new home media distributor 30 On May 26 2021 it was officially announced that MGM would be acquired by Amazon for 8 45 billion subject to regulatory approvals and other routine closing conditions with the studio continuing to operate as a label under the new parent company but leaving the future of the physical home video releases of its titles other than its current distribution deal with Studio Distribution Services and several third party boutique labels in question 31 The merger was finalized on March 17 2022 32 Catalog and distribution deals editCurrently in the United States and Canada MGM s catalog is distributed by Studio Distribution Services LLC a joint venture between Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment that was first announced on January 14 2020 later revealing the name on April 23 2021 33 34 and marketed by Warner with Warner also handling distribution internationally Warner already owns and distributes MGM s pre May 1986 library through their ownership of Turner Entertainment Co but the former began a distribution deal with the latter for its remaining catalog titles and select UAR releases when the latter left 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment a prior distribution deal that began in 1999 35 on June 30 2020 and Universal distributed some of UAR s other releases beginning with Operation Finale 36 on December 4 2018 and will end with Bond 27 MGM also licenses out some of its film and television library to Kino Lorber the Criterion Collection Shout Factory and Vinegar Syndrome Many of Orion Pictures films since its revival have been released through various third party companies rather than through MGM Fox For example the remake of The Town That Dreaded Sundown was released by Image Entertainment 37 However 20th Century and later on Warner Bros via SDS LLC would handle home video distribution of Orion s movies released through UAR Current distribution deals edit Studio Distribution Services Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment 1990 1999 2020 present for the MGM library including its post April 1986 films the studio s pre May 1986 library remains with Warner Bros through Turner Entertainment Past distribution deals edit Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2005 2006 domestic 20th Century Home Entertainment 1999 2005 internationally 2006 2020 worldwide Studio Distribution Services Universal Pictures Home Entertainment 2018 2022 worldwide References edit Metro Goldwyn Mayer Home Entertainment LLC Private Company Information Bloomberg Business Retrieved 3 August 2015 advertisement Billboard 22 November 1980 via Google Books Goldwyn Indie Video Label PDF Billboard 1981 06 06 p 6 Retrieved 2022 01 07 Cannon Hands Pics to MGM UA for Domestic Homevid Variety 1983 04 06 p 3 Marketing Of Library Titles Supply Bottlenecks Crucial To MGM UA Home Ent s Plan Variety 1983 05 18 p 33 Rene Malo To Handle MGM UA Pix in Canada Variety 1985 08 21 p 41 Concorde Inks With MGM UA Homevid Variety 1986 10 29 p 5 Yellow Layer Failure Vinegar Syndrome and Miscellaneous Musings by Robert A Harris 2011 07 16 Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2023 08 18 IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRES EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO PACKAGE OF MGM UA TITLES FOR LASERDISC Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Archived from the original on 2016 09 15 Retrieved 2016 09 09 Eller Claudia October 23 1998 MGM Agrees to Acquire PolyGram Movie Library Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 29 2015 MGM REGAINS VIDEO RIGHTS 225 MILLION DEAL TO HELP SELL DVDS Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Archived from the original on 2018 04 11 Retrieved 2016 09 09 Goldstein Seth 27 March 1999 MGM Buys Its Freedom Pays Warner Vid To End Distrib Deal PDF World Radio History Retrieved 6 March 2024 MGM and Fox Form International Distribution and Strategic Alliance Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Archived from the original on 2017 05 11 Retrieved 2016 09 14 Amazon com and MGM Home Entertainment Partner to Raise the Curtain On MGM s Legendary Film Vault Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Archived from the original on 2016 10 18 Retrieved 2016 10 16 MGM Purrs with Kidvid Label 10 July 2003 MGM Home Entertainment Reclaims Full Distribution Operations Bloomberg com 2003 05 27 Retrieved 2023 08 18 Eller Claudia 2006 10 20 MGM Deal a Bold Miscalculation for Sony Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2024 03 06 Eller Claudia 2006 05 31 MGM Drops Sony as DVD TV Distributor Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2024 03 06 Fritz Ben 13 December 2011 MGM film studio remade with a low profile and a focused strategy Los Angeles Times Retrieved 5 February 2015 White Michael 16 May 2013 MGM Studio Says Earnings Soar on Films Skyfall Hobbit Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved 5 February 2015 Dickson Evan 3 December 2013 The Carrie Blu ray Will Have A New Ending Hopefully Better Than The Theatrical One Bloody Disgusting Retrieved 5 February 2015 Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios MGM and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment 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