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'''Republic Pictures Home Video''' (formerly '''NTA Home Entertainment''') was the home entertainment division of [[National Telefilm Associates]] founded in 1982 to distribute their library (including the [[Republic Pictures (Original Company)|Republic Pictures]] films and [[Paramount Cartoons]]) on home video. After the rebranding of NTA as [[Republic Pictures (National Telefilm Associates)|Republic Pictures]] in 1984, the home video division was rebranded as well.
'''Republic Pictures Home Video''' (formerly '''NTA Home Entertainment''') was the home entertainment division of [[National Telefilm Associates]] founded in 1982 to distribute their library (including the [[Republic Pictures (1935-1967)|Republic Pictures]] films and [[Paramount Cartoons]]) on home video. After the rebranding of NTA as [[Republic Pictures (1985-2010)|Republic Pictures]] in 1984, the home video division was rebranded as well.


The division released material from it's catalog and later released other material. After Republic's purchase by Spelling Entertainment in 1994, they merged their existing home video unit [[Worldvision Home Video]] into Republic's, allowing the business to release Spelling material as well. By 1996, the home video unit was the only operational part of the then-renamed Republic Entertainment, Inc. after Spelling shuttered the theaterical division.
The division released material from it's catalog and later released other material. After Republic's purchase by Spelling Entertainment in 1994, they merged their existing home video unit [[Worldvision Home Video]] into Republic's, allowing the business to release Spelling material as well. By 1996, the home video unit was the only operational part of the then-renamed Republic Entertainment, Inc. after Spelling shuttered the theatrical division.


In 1998, before Spelling's full purchase by Viacom, they shuttered the home video unit and instead signed a deal with [[Artisan Entertainment]] to release Republic's movies on home video and using the logo under license.
In 1998, before Spelling's full purchase by Viacom, they shuttered the home video unit and instead signed a deal with [[Artisan Entertainment]] to release Republic's movies on home video and using the logo under license.


Currently, Republic's assets are released on Home Media by [[Olive Films]], under license from [[Paramount Pictures]].
Currently, Republic's assets are released on Home Media in North America by [[Olive Films]], under license from [[Paramount Pictures]].




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