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Personal computer industry watchers see shakeout coming
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At the end of one episode of the TV sitcom "Married . . . With
Children," the never-hip Al Bundy takes a sledgehammer to the
personal computer that his wife purchased in her pursuit of the
American dream.
Despite a half-hour of trying - minus commercials - Al gets
frustrated because he just can't find anything around the Bundy
residence that couldn't be done without the computer.
Although they're not wielding weapons yet, American consumers
lately have been showing the same...
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New Line: new leader of the independent pack? (New Line Home Video Inc. predicts $150 million in revenue for 1993)
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Crossed Swords, Cold Cash: A studio gambles on an epic series.(New Line Cinema and director Peter Jackson undertake the filming of the entire 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy)(Brief Article)
Newsweek
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New Line, Turner poised as partners. (Turner Home Entertainment takes over New Line Home Video sales distribution for video products)
Video Business
; ATLANTA--In January, one year after Turner Broadcasting acquired New Line Cinema, Turner Home Entertainment will officially take over the sales distribution of New Line's video product. The new partnership replaces New Line Home Video's four-year distribution agreement with Columbia TriStar Home
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New Line signs 5-year pact with Image. (New Line Home Video Inc. signs exclusive laserdisc distribution contract with Image Entertainment Inc.)
Video Business
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