NBC Universal Television Distribution

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NBC Universal Television Distribution (NBCUTD) is a TV distribution arm of NBC Universal Television in the United States, and is a subsidiary of General Electric. It was previously known as NBC Enterprises, MCA TV, Avco Embassy Television, Multimedia Entertainment, PolyGram Television, USA Cable Entertainment, and Universal Domestic Television.

The company currently distributes series produced by NBC (after 1973), Universal Television, Multimedia Entertainment, Studios USA, Revue Studios, PolyGram Television, its own series, and the film libraries of Universal Pictures, most pre-1950 Paramount Pictures theatrical sound features, all 1996-99 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment films plus some from before 1996, USA Films, and Focus Features, among others.

The name was changed to reflect the NBC Universal brand in 2004. NUTD is considered the third syndication arm of NBC, with NBC Enterprises being the second and NBC Films (now part of CBS Paramount Television) as the first.

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NOTE: This is only a partial list. Not all these shows were originally produced by this unit, but unless otherwise noted, they are now under the control of NBC Universal, through a series of mergers and acquisitions.

Note: Some series by Universal with names such as Universal Network Television LLC in the credits are currently by NBC Universal Television

Includes shows by MCA TV and MCA Television Entertainment (MTE)

  • Gimme a Break! (1981-1987, produced by Reeves Entertainment, US distribution only)
  • Amen (1986-1991, produced by Carson Productions distributed by MCA TV)
  • Kate & Allie (1984-1989, produced by Reeves Entertainment, US distribution only)
  • Bionic Six (1987, produced by TMS Entertainment)

Note: Previously known as Avco Embassy Television

Maisy (1998-2000)

1. Bonanza: The ownership of the show was later acquired by Republic Pictures, and by current distributor CBS Television Distribution (CBSTD);

2. Little House on the Prairie: NBC Universal (NBCU) owns the underlying rights, but CBSTD is responsible for syndication;

3. Punky Brewster: Produced by NBC Productions for the first two seasons, while the first-run syndicated episodes were produced by Columbia Pictures Television due to fin-syn laws then in place. All episodes are distributed in the US by Sony Pictures Television and outside the US by NBCU. Distributed by Shout! Factory on DVD;

4. Saved By The Bell: Formerly distributed by Paramount Domestic Television (through its acquisition of Rysher) until NBC Enterprises reacquired distribution rights, Lions Gate handles DVD releases;

5. Will & Grace: Distributed by Warner Bros. Television (for television release) and Lions Gate Home Entertainment (for home video);

6. Las Vegas: The TV show may become co-distributed with CBSTD after Viacom acquired co-producer DreamWorks;

7. Sally Jessy Raphaël: Produced and distributed by Multimedia Entertainment during the first 15 years, before Multimedia was acquired by Universal Television.

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