>41:09 Start here then watch from the start.https://youtu.be/Z_y_zeql7pc>MCA->UMG->Japanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MCA_Inc.
>In November 1990, Japanese multinational conglomerate Matsushita Electric agreed to acquire MCA for US$6.59 billion.[16][17] MCA was forced to sell WWOR-TV in 1991 by the Federal Communications Commission, because foreign companies could not own over 25% of a US TV station.In 1995, Seagram acquired 80% of MCA from Matsushita.[18][19] On December 9, 1996, the new owners dropped the MCA name; the company became Universal Studios, Inc.,[20] and its music division, MCA Music Entertainment Group, was renamed Universal Music Group. MCA Records continued to live on as a label within the Universal Music Group.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Music_Group>The company's origins go back to the formation of the American branch of Decca Records in September 1934 and its name and company logo originates from Carl Laemmle's "Universal Pictures", with which the music business shares a common history but which is today as part of NBCUniversal an independent commercial entity.[16][17] The Decca Record Co. Ltd. of England spun American Decca off in 1939.[18] MCA Inc. merged with American Decca in 1962.[19]In November 1990, Japanese multinational conglomerate Matsushita Electric agreed to acquire MCA for $6.59 billion.[20][21] In 1995, Seagram acquired 80 percent of MCA from Matsushita.[22][23] On December 9, 1996, the company was renamed Universal Studios, Inc.,[24] and its music division was renamed Universal Music Group; MCA Records continued as a label within the Universal Music Group. In May 1998, Seagram purchased PolyGram[25] and merged it with Universal Music Group in early 1999.[26]