• National Telefilm Associates (NTA) was an audio-visual marketing company primarily concerned with the syndication of American film libraries to television...
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  • the public domain as of 2024. The films listed below were last owned by National Periodical Publications when the time for their renewals came up. Superman...
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  • stations of the Public Broadcasting Service. Parent company National Telefilm Associates was founded by producers Ely Landau and Oliver A. Unger in 1954...
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    film entered the public domain in the United States because National Telefilm Associates did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after...
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  • U.M. & M. TV Corporation in 1955, which later became part of National Telefilm Associates, which became Republic Pictures, and was then sold to Paramount's...
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    after Paramount sold them for syndication in 1955. UM&M and National Telefilm Associates were required to remove the original Paramount logo from the...
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  • joined (and later married) Ely Landau in his start-up company National Telefilm Associates which owned television station WNTA Channel 13 in NYC, considered...
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  • Maurice. After all three major networks passed on the series, National Telefilm Associates and 20th Century-Fox Television (which owned part of the series)...
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    Corporation. Shortly afterward, U.M. & M.'s assets were acquired by National Telefilm Associates. In the 1980s, NTA changed its name to Republic Pictures, and...
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  • Tulips Shall Grow (category United States National Film Registry films)
    Technicolor. It later became the black-and-white edition by National Telefilm Associates. A Dutch boy and girl's idyllic existence is destroyed when they...
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  • sale of the studio lot. Republic sold its library of films to National Telefilm Associates (NTA). Non-entertainment acquisitions included Mansbach Metal...
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    programming of feature films to national sponsors on 128 stations were organized by 20th Century Fox and National Telefilm Associates. 20th Century Fox received...
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  • prior to self-government National Tax Association, a non-profit organization in United States National Telefilm Associates, was an independent film distribution...
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  • convention in Chicago. Before all of the shorts could be retitled, National Telefilm Associates bought out the U.M. & M. package in May 1956 for $4 million....
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    with United Artists Television, co-produced The Mothers-in-Law for the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Arnaz attempted to sell other television pilots...
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    challenge them, such as National Telefilm Associates [and its NTA Film Network] and the Overmyer Network). From 1954 to 1970, National Educational Television...
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  • Before the re-titling could be finished, U.M. & M. was bought by National Telefilm Associates (NTA). Instead of re-filming the openings, NTA obscured the references...
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    1940s following World War II military service. Landau co-founded National Telefilm Associates, a New York–based television distribution company, with Oliver...
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  • Eisenhauer. 1960: TV Production for Play of the Week on the National Telefilm Associates (NTA) syndication network, directed by Sidney Lumet. This production...
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    themselves through their own in-house television subsidiary Metro TV. National Telefilm Associates announced plans to buy control of AAP Corp. on November 18, 1957...
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  • Broadcasting announced it had sold its stations for $3.5 million to National Telefilm Associates (NTA), an early distributor of motion pictures for television...
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    had finished the title alterations, the company was bought by National Telefilm Associates. NTA placed their logo at the heads and tails of the films and...
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  • covered the film in several articles. The film was reissued by National Telefilm Associates under the title Battle Stripe together with the 1943 Lewis Milestone...
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  • until Commonwealth United Entertainment's films were acquired by National Telefilm Associates and American International Pictures in the USA. Given a limited...
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  • three shorts per tape. Blackhawk Films was acquired in 1983 by National Telefilm Associates, later renamed Republic Pictures. Republic would release Little...
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  • with relatively few notable stars. One syndication company, National Telefilm Associates, attempted to create a "NTA Film Network" of stations showing...
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  • by Universal-International. Combat Sergeant was produced by National Telefilm Associates, and had originally been intended as a first-run syndicated program;...
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  • the series, along with the rest of its pre-1973 library, to National Telefilm Associates, which changed its name to Republic Pictures in 1984. Republic...
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  • Pictures (original) National Telefilm Associates Hollywood Television Service Studio City TV Productions NBC Films California National Productions U.M. &...
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  • non-commercial station WNDT, aligned with National Educational Television (NET). National Telefilm Associates continued syndication services for stations...
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