20th Century Home Entertainment
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Company type | Subsidiary of 21st Century Fox |
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Industry | Home video |
Founded | 1975[2] |
Headquarters | Century City, Los Angeles |
Key people | Mike Dunn (President) Mary Daily (President & CMO, WW Mktg) Keith Feldman (President, Global Distribution) James Finn (EVP, Corp & Mktg Comm) Danny Kaye (EVP, Global Research & Tech Strategy) |
Products | Home video |
Owner | 21st Century Fox |
Parent | 20th Century Fox |
Website | www |
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment LLC (stylized as 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment) is the home video distribution arm of the 20th Century Fox film studio. It was established in 1995.
They serve as a UK and France distributor for French film company, Pathé and their film library for home media release. Fox also distributed Yari Film Group titles in North America.
Fox also distributes titles from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists (Fox's worldwide distribution deal with MGM was due to expire in September 2011, but was renewed and extended on April 13, 2011 and will be due to expire in 2016 but was renewed and extended again and, this time, it will be due to expire in June 2020[3]), Relativity Media, EuropaCorp, Lionsgate Films (including Summit Entertainment) and Entertainment One.[4] TCFHE formerly distributes Clarius Entertainment titles until that company changed its name to Aviron Pictures and switched its North American home video distributor to Universal Pictures Home Entertainment in 2015.
Fox's best selling DVD titles are currently the various season box sets of The Simpsons.[5] They also once served as the U.S. distributor for television and/or film products released by BBC Video until the North American distribution rights expired at the end of 2000 and have since then been transferred to Warner Home Video. They also distributed HIT Entertainment releases in 2006 until 2008 when video distribution moved to Lionsgate Home Entertainment, then Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
Starting in late 2006, the company began releasing its titles on Blu-ray.[6]
List of direct-to-video films
Labels
- 20th Century Fox Studio Classics
- 20th Century Fox Cinema Classics Collection
- 20th Century Fox Film Noir
- 20th Century Fox Marquee Musicals
References
- ^ https://www.foxconnect.com/terms_of_use
- ^ "20th Century Fox: Company History". Retrieved April 10, 2010.
- ^ MGM & 20th Century Fox Renew Home Entertainment Deal, deadline.com
- ^ http://www.animationmagazine.net/home-entertainment/fox-home-eone-ink-multi-territory-pact/
- ^ The Simpsons - 'Don't have a cow man' - Season 4 press release!
- ^ "20th Century Fox Announces Blu-ray Titles". Firstpost. September 1, 2006. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
External links
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- Home video companies of the United States
- Home video distributors
- Entertainment companies based in California
- Companies based in Los Angeles County, California
- Entertainment companies established in 1975
- 1975 establishments in California
- 20th Century Fox
- 21st Century Fox subsidiaries