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videocassette

[ vid-ee-oh-kuh-set, -ka- ]

noun

  1. a cassette enclosing a length of tape for video recording or reproduction.


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Origin of videocassette1

First recorded in 1965–70; video + cassette
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Receiving a single episode was common before the streaming era, when network series had short lead times and making and mailing videocassettes and DVDs was expensive.

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By the end of that decade, he realized there was money to be made selling used videocassettes to libraries, and he started a distribution business called Midwest Tape.

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The last actors’ strike was in 1980 back when the union sought profit sharing from studios over videocassettes and premium television like HBO.

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The last time actors went on strike against the studios was in 1980 in a three-month walkout over profits from home videocassettes and pay television.

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Property that he stole from the Sturmfels’ home - a clock, two lamps and a videocassette recorder - was found at his residence and were intended to be Christmas gifts for his girlfriend, according to investigators.

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