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  1. Owner. Independent. National Telefilm Associates ( NTA) was an audio-visual marketing company primarily concerned with the syndication of American film libraries to television, including the Republic Pictures film library. It was successful enough on cable television between 1983 and 1985 that it renamed itself Republic Pictures and undertook ...

    • December 28, 1984; 38 years ago
    • Television
  2. Many NTA Film Network series were filmed in Hollywood or England; some later NTA programs were videotaped in New York. The film or tape medium of the recordings allowed local station owners to fill in empty spots in their schedules using NTA programs, [9] and allowed the company to re-run its programs years after program production had ceased.

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  4. Mantovani is an early American television series which aired in NTA Film Network syndication during 1959. It was a music program featuring British orchestra leader Annunzio Paolo Mantovani and his 46-piece orchestra, and hosted by John Conte. The series was produced in England during 1958 and 1959, but was distributed to local stations across ...

  5. National Telefilm Associates, Inc. ( NTA) was a distribution company established by Ely A. Landau and Oliver A. Unger in 1954 as the successor of Ely Landau, Inc. It owned the libraries of U.M.&M. Television Corporation, Republic Pictures, and NBC Films, and distributed the library of 20th Century Fox on television.

  6. ISBN 0-307-20983-0. National Telefilm Associates (NTA) was an audio-visual marketing company primarily concerned with the syndication of American film libraries to television, including the Republic Pictures film library. It was successful enough on cable television between 1983 and 1985 that it renamed itself Republic.

  7. Nicknames: "The TV Tube and Filmstrip", "NTA on TV". Logo: On a black & white gradient background, we see a filmstrip. The filmstrip has the letters "NTA" vertically arranged on them. Next to the letters, we see that they stand for "National Telefilm Associates". Above this is the letter "A," and the word "RELEASE."

  8. Between July 1956 to around November 1961, the National Telefilm Associates operated the NTA Film Network, an early television network and syndication service that operated in the United States and Canada. The organization had syndicated television programs to individual stations since the early 1950s. The film network effort was an attempt to launch a viable "fourth television network" that ...

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