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'''Trivia:''' Around this time, this was the flagship station for the short-lived NTA Film Network. |
'''Trivia:''' Around this time, this was the flagship station for the short-lived NTA Film Network. |
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'''Technique:''' Drawing filmed by a camera. |
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'''Audio:''' Unknown. Possibly none or a voiceover. |
'''Audio:''' Unknown. Possibly none or a voiceover. |
Revision as of 14:22, 20 March 2024
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Logo (May 7, 1958-December 22, 1961)
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Visuals: On a black background, there's the text "WNTA/TV", with a large number "13" seen next to it.
Trivia: Around this time, this was the flagship station for the short-lived NTA Film Network.
Technique: Drawing filmed by a camera.
Audio: Unknown. Possibly none or a voiceover.
Availability: Unknown. Seen on old WNET recordings before 1962.
Legacy: In 1962, National Telefilm Associates (later the second incarnation of Republic Pictures) sold this affiliate to the Educational Broadcasting Corporation, where it would be rebranded as WNDT, later WNET.
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