Mega

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"Mega Records was founded in 1970 by Brad McCuen and Harry Pratt, with financial backing from RPM Inc., which appeared on initial releases as "A Division Of RPM Inc." In 1972, Mega Records became a wholly owned subsidiary of Zemarc, Ltd., a Pennsylvania-based holding company with offices in Nashville. In 1973, Mega Records broke ties with Zemarc and was sold to Zodiac Records, Inc., of Torrance, California, with M. David Bell taking over management.

The distribution network set up by Mega was continued for a short time, but soon a new deal was struck with Pickwick, through P.I.P. Records, where Pickwick bought in and Mega became "a Division of Pickwick International, Inc.," of Woodbury, NY. A new series was started (the MLPS-600 Series) for this purpose. Albums that were still showing some sales action were reissued on the new series.

In early 1976, Mega ran out of cash and the Mega imprint was discontinued, and Bell shifted many artists over to Zodiac.

Bell briefly reactivated the imprint in the mid-1980s."

https://www.discogs.com/label/332352-Mega-2