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===Background===
===Background===
'''NBC Enterprises''' was the syndication unit of NBC. In 1956, NBC started a subsidiary called [[California National Productions]] for merchandising, syndication and opera stage production. The subsidiary started producing The Silent Service that year. By 1957, NBC planned to remove the opera department from CNP and Earl Rettig was named president. CNP was also in discussion with [[MGM Television]] about handling distribution for the latter's series. Following the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules in 1971, NBC had to divest the [[NBC Films]] unit to [[National Telefilm Associates]], while programs from NBC News continued to be distributed internationally by NBC Enterprises for $7.5 million. In 1993, while the Fin-Syn rules were relaxed, NBC had returned to distributing off-net syndicated reruns of their programming under the name '''NBC Enterprises'''. In 2001, NBC Enterprises made a deal with Hearst-Argyle Television Productions to deal with their programming alliance to produce first-run syndicated series.
'''NBC Enterprises''' was the syndication unit of NBC. In 1956, NBC started a subsidiary called [[California National Productions]] for merchandising, syndication and opera stage production. The subsidiary started producing The Silent Service that year. By 1957, NBC planned to remove the opera department from CNP and Earl Rettig was named president. CNP was also in discussion with [[MGM Television]] about handling distribution for the latter's series. Following the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules in 1971, NBC had to divest the [[NBC Films]] unit to [[National Telefilm Associates]], while programs from NBC News continued to be distributed internationally by NBC Enterprises for $7.5 million. In 1993, while the Fin-Syn rules were relaxed, NBC had returned to distributing off-net syndicated reruns of their programming under the name '''NBC Enterprises'''. In 2001, NBC Enterprises made a deal with Hearst-Argyle Television Productions to deal with their programming alliance to produce first-run syndicated series.
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=== 2nd Logo (1979-1986) ===
===2nd Logo (1979-1986)===


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===3rd Logo (1986-1996)===
 
=== 3rd Logo (1986-1996) ===
 
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===4th Logo (1996-2004)===
=== 4th Logo (1996-2004) ===


See [[NBC Studios]] for description.
See [[NBC Studios]] for description.


 
===5th Logo (2000-2004)===
=== 5th Logo (2000-2004) ===


See [[NBC Studios]] for description.
See [[NBC Studios]] for description.


 
===6th Logo (Fall 2001-September 19, 2004)===
=== 6th Logo (Fall 2001-September 19, 2004) ===
 
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