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Tag Entertainment (sometimes titled TAG Entertainment) was largely founded by Steve Austin and John T. Botti (formerly CEO of Authentidate) and became a publicly held film production company formerly headquartered in Santa Monica, California. The company was described as a centered producer of family films.

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