United American Video (or in short: UAV) Corporation, and more commonly known as UAV Home Video or UAV Entertainment was an American entertainment company founded in 1984 as a small local company originally located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Its headquarters would later relocate to a new location in 1996: Fort Mill. UAV was the longtime competitor of GoodTimes Entertainment, Anchor Bay Entertainment and Celebrity Home Video and many other sell-through home entertainment companies.

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  • United American Video (or in short: UAV) Corporation, and more commonly known as UAV Home Video or UAV Entertainment was an American entertainment company founded in 1984 as a small local company originally located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Its headquarters would later relocate to a new location in 1996: Fort Mill. UAV was the longtime competitor of GoodTimes Entertainment, Anchor Bay Entertainment and Celebrity Home Video and many other sell-through home entertainment companies. United American Video began in 1984, by "The Pettus Family" with four employees, 50 public domain titles and 200 professional grade VHS and Betamax recorders. The founders changed the name a few years later to UAV Corporation to better reflect its entry into the prerecorded music and PC software businesses. In 1991, it entered into an agreement with Viacom Enterprises to license titles of The Andy Griffith Show onto videocassette. The company had operated different sublabels like Gemstone Entertainment, Hep Cat Entertainment and Ovation Home Video to release videocassette titles and Karaoke Bay to release record label titles. In 1992, UAV acquired 150 titles from the defunct VidAmerica, In 1993, UAV created a video gift pack that was designed specifically for all holiday stores under the Video Gift Pak brand line. In 1996, UAV relocated from Charlotte to Fort Mill into a custom built 100,000 square feet headquarters housing manufacturing, distribution and all sales and marketing functions. In 1994, the company began to produce several original titles that were made for videocassette, which included fitness videos starring Kathy Ireland, and children's animation. Also that year, UAV invested into their own CD-ROM technology and four new animated titles were introduced at the Summer Consumer Electronics Show. In 1999, UAV added 210,000 additional square feet to its headquarters and had over 600 employees at its height. In 2002, UAV was sold to a private equity firm. On June 14, 2006, the private equity firm lost control of the company to the lenders and UAV filed, laying off over 300 employees, claiming payroll funding had been cut by its lenders. A week later, the total number of layoffs had increased by approximately 100 extra. On June 30, ContentFilm announced its intent to acquire Allumination Filmworks as well as certain assets from UAV Corporation and UAV Holdings. The acquisition was completed in September 2006. In 2017, Content Media Corporation was acquired by Kew Media Group;, which was later liquidated and collapsed in 2020, and the Kew Media Distribution library was later acquired by the Quiver Entertainment division of Quiver Distribution in 2020. Quiver is the current rights holder for most of UAV's original productions, while properties licensed by UAV are now owned by other distributors. (en)
  • Sterling Entertainment Group (ранее известная как United American Video Corporation, United American Video, UAV Corporation, UAV Home Video или UAV Entertainment) — бывшая американская компания, основанная в 1984 году как небольшая местная компания, первоначально расположенная в Нэшвилле, а затем в городе Шарлотт, начиная с 1991 года. Некогда была давним конкурентом GoodTimes Entertainment, Anchor Bay Entertainment и Celebrity Home Video, а также многих других компаний, занимающихся производством продукции домашнего видео. (ru)
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  • Sterling Entertainment Group (ранее известная как United American Video Corporation, United American Video, UAV Corporation, UAV Home Video или UAV Entertainment) — бывшая американская компания, основанная в 1984 году как небольшая местная компания, первоначально расположенная в Нэшвилле, а затем в городе Шарлотт, начиная с 1991 года. Некогда была давним конкурентом GoodTimes Entertainment, Anchor Bay Entertainment и Celebrity Home Video, а также многих других компаний, занимающихся производством продукции домашнего видео. (ru)
  • United American Video (or in short: UAV) Corporation, and more commonly known as UAV Home Video or UAV Entertainment was an American entertainment company founded in 1984 as a small local company originally located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Its headquarters would later relocate to a new location in 1996: Fort Mill. UAV was the longtime competitor of GoodTimes Entertainment, Anchor Bay Entertainment and Celebrity Home Video and many other sell-through home entertainment companies. (en)
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