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  1. In 1980, amid the growth of the home video industry, WCI Home Video was renamed Warner Home Video to distribute on video the film and television library of Warner Bros. Studios, and when Time Warner acquired them, programs from other Time Warner companies.

  2. Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, Inc. [1] (doing business as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment; [2] formerly known as Warner Home Video and WCI Home Video and sometimes credited as Warner Home Entertainment) is the American home video distribution division of Warner Bros. Discovery.

  3. Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, Inc. [1] (doing business as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment; [2] formerly known as Warner Home Video and WCI Home Video and sometimes credited as Warner Home Entertainment) is the American home video distribution division of Warner Bros. Discovery.

  4. Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment (doing business as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, formerly known as WCI Home Video and Warner Home Video and sometimes credited as Warner Home Entertainment) is the home video distribution division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, itself part...

  5. Warner Bros. kicked off their debut into home video in the late '70s under their Warner Communications, Inc. video division. These videos were in large gatefold cardboard boxes resembling books carrying the "W" logo above and the "WCI Home Video" banner on VHS and Beta.

  6. Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment. 1978–1981. 1980–1997 (USA & most countries), 1980–1999 (Asia & some countries), 1980–2001 (VCD Releases), 1980–2007 (Argentina) 1980–1986.

  7. Jul 20, 2024 · WCI Home Video was originally formed in 1978 as Warner Video as a video subsidiary of Warner Communications to release titles on DiscoVision. It was expanded and renamed to the WCI Home Video (short for Warner Communications Inc.) label when it released 20 films on Betamax and Videocassette in 1979, and additional films, through the Warner Bros.