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  1. 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 film production and ...

  2. 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.

  3. NTA network operations did not continue without a flagship station, although parent company National Telefilm Associates continued syndication services. Four television series ( Probe , Tintin , The Fair Adventure and A Day with Doodles ) were syndicated by NTA between 1962 and 1966.

  4. National Telefilm Associates (otherwise known by its initials, NTA) was an independent distribution company that handled reissues of American film libraries, including much of Paramount Pictures' animated and short-subjects library.

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · 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.

  6. Dec 20, 2016 · It’s a Wonderful Life’ s status as an American classic is owed largely to a quirk of paperwork — after National Telefilm Associates, which owned the film after a long, convoluted chain of...

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  8. 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.