Voyager Company

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Voyager Company était une société éditrice de CD-ROM dans les années 1980 et au début des années 1990. Elle est notamment à l'origine de The Criterion Collection, une collection de DVD et de Blu-Ray, qui propose des films de références parmi les classiques du cinéma - en particulier américain, français, japonais et italien. rdf:langString
The Voyager Company was a pioneer in CD-ROM production in the 1980s and early 1990s. In partnership with Janus Films, the company published The Criterion Collection, a pioneering home video collection of classic and important contemporary films on LaserDisc. It was founded in 1984 by four partners: Jon Turell, Bill Becker, Aleen Stein, and Robert Stein in Santa Monica, California, and later moved to New York City. The firm took its name from the Voyager space craft. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Voyager Company
rdf:langString Voyager Company
rdf:langString The Voyager Company
rdf:langString The Voyager Company
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rdf:langString July 2020
xsd:integer 1997
rdf:langString United States
rdf:langString LaserDiscs, Interactive CD-ROM, The Criterion Collection
rdf:langString Floppy disks
rdf:langString Software company
rdf:langString Voyager Company était une société éditrice de CD-ROM dans les années 1980 et au début des années 1990. Elle est notamment à l'origine de The Criterion Collection, une collection de DVD et de Blu-Ray, qui propose des films de références parmi les classiques du cinéma - en particulier américain, français, japonais et italien.
rdf:langString The Voyager Company was a pioneer in CD-ROM production in the 1980s and early 1990s. In partnership with Janus Films, the company published The Criterion Collection, a pioneering home video collection of classic and important contemporary films on LaserDisc. It was founded in 1984 by four partners: Jon Turell, Bill Becker, Aleen Stein, and Robert Stein in Santa Monica, California, and later moved to New York City. The firm took its name from the Voyager space craft. In 1994, the partnership was diluted by selling 20% of it to the von Holzbrinck Publishing Group, a German holding company. In 1997, the Holzbrinck Group withdrew with its 20%, the name "Voyager," and half of the CD-ROM rights. Robert Stein took the other half of the CD-ROM rights and the Toolkit rights. This left the Criterion Collection in the possession of three of the original partners, each with a third: Aleen Stein, the Becker family, and the Turell family.
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rdf:langString Tax Dormitory
xsd:gYear 1984

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