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PorchLight Home Entertainment
Home video distribution division of E1 Entertainment From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PorchLight Home Entertainment was a home video distributor and subsidiary of PorchLight Entertainment which released content on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States.
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History
PorchLight Entertainment announced the formation of PorchLight Home entertainment on June 26, 2007, announcing that their first two planned releases would be A Tad of Christmas Cheer and A Christmas Carol for Annie.[1]
On April 24, 2008, PorchLight launched a Christian content sub-label called PorchLight INSPIRE.[2] On May 5, the company announced to enter the Blu-ray market.[3] The company launched another label later on in the year - Ocean Park Home Entertainment, for independent film acquisitions.[4]
In August 2009, PorchLight appointed Canada-based E1 Entertainment as the distributor for their products.[5] Following this deal, PorchLight Home Entertainment went dormant, with their last planned release - Broken Hill, planned for a Summer 2010 release, instead being released by Entertainment One in 2011.[6]
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Releases
Products released by the subsidiary were either existing content from PorchLight's content library or third-party acquisitions.
Acquired
- 64 Zoo Lane[7]
- Animalia[3]
- Boowa & Kwala[8]
- FARMKIDS[9]
- Funky Valley[10]
- Funky Town[10]
- Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids[10]
- The Lampies[11]
- Little Leaders[12]
- Loopdidoo[13]
- Zakland[14]
Film Acquisitions
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References
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