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"New Year's Day" (January 1, 2015) - That's probably because the following media companies are about to be either established or re-established throughout the next year and the year after that, so here's a full list: According to some of the staff who each work at "New York Times" (New York, New York, USA) and "Los Angeles Times" (Los Angeles, California, USA), hundreds of new English-language speaking people and their families as well as several new English-language speaking single personnel with adopted friendly animals as pets are finally moving on to "Los Angeles, California, USA" and "New York, New York, USA" from anywhere across parts of the world where people speak English around early 2015, and 804 great family movies from the past-20th century: 1930s through the 1990s; and 100 family movies from the 2000s, as well as 30 TV shows and cartoons from the past will finally be re-issued directly to DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD Digital Video worldwide, because these companies being either established or re-established are finally happening. News reporters who each work at "Los Angeles Times" (Los Angeles, California, USA) and "New York Times" (New York, New York, USA) will say that the most important fact of all for the government is the production staff of any major movie studio always digitally restore opening and closing credit sequences from original releases of each movie or TV show/cartoon. Changes will be given in 804 great family movies from the past-20th century: 1930s through the 1990s; and 100 great family movies from the 2000s, with examples include: "Editing characters in some movies" (which are probably being used by character editors, so that their upgraded looks in each one are being inspired by their new live-action character models that are probably the same personnel), "Adding 20 to 30 sound effects to scenes of each movie" and "Altering 20 to 30 sound effects from scenes of each movie" (which are probably being used by sound effects editors), "Digitally restoring each motion picture with a better picture quality that will become brightly colorful, and with a better sound quality" (which are probably being used by several animators, including some key animators), "Variations of illegal content edited out in some movies" (which sexual content and others are not appearing to be legal at all to each one), "Altering 4 to 6 special effects in each movie" (which are changes from original releases of each one, as they are probably being worked on by special effects editors, with examples including special effects coming from and already altered in some movies), and even other changes. In addition, "Walt Disney Pictures" (all 43 motion pictures, 41 from the Disney canon and 2 originally released under their Touchstone banner), "Warner Bros. Family Entertainment" (most originally-released movies, movies under their "Warner Bros. Pictures" banner, and some acquired movies from the past), "Paramount Pictures" (the first two Peanuts motion pictures), "Columbia Pictures and Jim Henson Pictures" (all of the first three Muppets musical movies), "20th Century Fox" (most acquired movies from the MGM/UA library and most originally-released movies from the past), will finally have new logos being shown before the opening and/or after the closing to each one. Exceptions are being made to any of the other movies, which will still have original logos being shown. Some of the staff each from "Los Angeles Times" and "New York Times" will eventually say that the opening and closing credits sequences from original releases of each movie or TV show/cartoon are finally being identified as digitally restored by the production staff of almost any major motion picture or television studio, as there would be no additional personnel or companies ever being credited at all for any of these movies' new release versions.
 * The Media Club - Sony Pictures Entertainment's partnership with The Walt Disney Company and Hallmark Cards, and with a number of franchises like either worldwide properties or third-party rights characters
 * THX Sound System Theatre - a division of the company spun off from and formerly owned by Lucasfilm, THX
 * THX Theatre Alignment Program - a division of the company spun off from and formerly owned by Lucasfilm, THX
 * Syndication Factory Productions - a domestic and/or worldwide television syndication company
 * BBC-Discovery Worldwide - a merger of BBC Worldwide and Discovery Communications
 * BBC-Discovery Kids Worldwide - BBC-Discovery Worldwide's all-kids' programming division as their partnership with The Walt Disney Company and Hallmark Cards
 * Comix Press Entertainment - Ape Entertainment's media publication division as their partnership with DC Comics and Marvel Comics
 * Walt Disney Television (formerly Disney-ABC Domestic Television) - The Walt Disney Company's domestic television production and distribution arm
 * Walt Disney Television International (formerly Disney-ABC Worldwide Television) - The Walt Disney Company's worldwide television production and distribution arm
 * and several other companies, which are all soon to be either established or re-established......

Approx. 100 of the TV shows and cartoons from the past will finally be re-issued directly to DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD Digital Video worldwide; these include the 1989 animated TV cartoon series "Beetlejuice", the 1997 live-action TV show "Honey: I Shrunk the Kids", the 1996 live-action TV show "Clueless", and the 1997 animated TV cartoon series "Men in Black: The Series", among others for people of all ages that are either inspired by movies from the past 20th-century or are original properties. The fact that changes being given in new DVD/Blu-ray Disc exclusive release versions of each TV show or cartoon will be: altering 2 or 4 special effects from scenes of each episode with variations of illegal content edited out, adding 4 to 6 or 8 to 12 sound effects to scenes of each episode, altering 4 to 6 or 8 to 12 sound effects from scenes of each episode, editing characters in some TV shows and cartoons with upgraded looks being inspired by their new live-action character models that are probably the same personnel, and digitally restoring all episodes each TV show or cartoon with a better picture quality that will become brightly colorful and with a better sound quality, among other changes.

Filming on these new release versions of approx. 804 great family movies from the past-20th century: 1930s through the 1990s; will probably take at least 1 month with approx. 20 movies each for 8 months with 160 movies every year for 5 years: 2016 through 2020. And yet, filming on these new release versions of approx. 100 great family movies from the 2000s will probably take at least 1 month with approx. 6-7 movies each for 8 months with 50 movies every year for 2 years: 2021 and 2022; which would mark their own grand total of approx. 904 great family movies in their own new release version forms, all of which are finally being re-issued exclusively on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD Digital Video worldwide without preceding theatrical releases from 2017 and 2023. Filming on these new release versions of approx. 100 TV shows and cartoons from the past will probably take at least either 1 or 2 months each for almost every one of the 20 per year for 5 years: 2018 through 2022; all of which are finally being released exclusively on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD Digital Video worldwide each year for 5 years: 2019 through 2023.

Approx. 900 of the 904 great family movies from the 1930s through the 2000s, each in new DVD/Blu-ray Disc exclusive release version forms are being shown on TV, which is going to be the following year each after being released exclusively on DVD, Blu-ray Disc & HD Digital Video worldwide. One possible exception is that Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 are not being shown on any TV channel worldwide due to classical music issues, and the other possible exception is that Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros are not being shown on any TV channel worldwide due to Spanish language-related content. And yet, complete series runs of over 100 TV shows and cartoons from the past, each in new DVD/Blu-ray Disc exclusive release version forms, are finally being shown in re-runs on numerous new and existing TV channels worldwide, with every 20 TV shows finally being shown the following year each after being released on DVD, Blu-ray Disc & HD Digital Video worldwide each year for 5 years.

Approx. 2,000 feature-length movies (1,000 family feature-length movies and 1,000 non-family feature-length movies) are all being added to these 1,000 in-development titles that are planned in the works, and filming could take at least either 2 or 3 years before being released either theatrically, straight-to-TV, or straight-to-DVD/Blu-ray worldwide. Also, many new and existing TV channels in the future will feature closing credits to almost every movie or TV show full-screen, mostly with audio-only commercials as their own revision; Also, almost most (not all) of the movies being made in the future will include closing credits in either blank screen, background color screens, or picture-quality shot screens (and with different forms of text colors each), probably as their own revival of how the closing credits of each movie are finally being shot at the end; some movies finally being made in the future will feature different forms of animated closing credits. It is definitely going to happen around 2015 and 2016; also, news will be reported and sources will be given very soon. 