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UA and United
ICAO also assigns 3-letter airline codes ( vs. the more-familiar 2-letter IATA codes — for example, UAL vs. UA for United Airlines ).
In 1919, she increased her power by co-founding United Artists ( UA ) with Charlie Chaplin, D. W. Griffith, and her soon-to-be husband, Douglas Fairbanks.
The Popeye cartoons passed on to United Artists in 1958 after its purchase of a. a. p., then to MGM in 1981 after they purchased UA.
Turner kept MGM's pre-May 1986 and pre-merger film and TV library, which included nearly all of MGM's material made before the merger, and a small portion of United Artists ' film and TV properties which included few UA pictures, the TV series Gilligan's Island, the U. S and Canadian distribution rights to RKO Radio Pictures library, and the pre-1950 Warner Bros. library and the Fleischer and Famous Studios Popeye cartoons that both were once the property of Associated Artists Productions, which merged with UA Television in 1958 ).
was sold to United Artists ( UA ), which held them until 1981, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer bought UA.
This included almost all the pre-May 1986 MGM film and television library with the exception of those owned by United Artists ( i. e. James Bond franchise ), although some UA material were included such as the a. a. p.
In the United States, the United States Navy and shortly after the Federal Aviation Administration has adopted the name unmanned aircraft ( UA ) to describe aircraft systems without the flight crew on board.
To operate a UA for non-recreational purposes in the United States, users must obtain a Certificate of Authorization ( CoA ) to operate in national airspace.
In 1998 MGM / UA took legal action against Sony and McClory in the United States to prevent Warhead 2000 AD from going into production.
Many movie insiders have argued that United Artists was already struggling at the time with the box office flops of Cruising and Foxes, both released earlier in 1980 ( the former film was not even produced by UA ).
Company product was distributed by United Artists ( UA ), and was filmed at various studios.
Legend has it that the new independent took a detour straight into the major studio camp when Zanuck became outraged by United Artists ' board including UA's co-founder Mary Pickford's refusal to reward Twentieth Century with UA stock, fearing it would have diluted the value of holdings by another UA stockholder and co-founder, D. W. Griffith.
Schenck, who had been a UA stockholder for over ten years, resigned from United Artists in protest of the shoddy treatment of Twentieth Century, and Zanuck began discussions with other distributors, which led to talks with the foundering giant, Fox.
United Artists Corporation ( UA ) is an American film studio.
In 1958 United Artists Records was created, initially to release soundtracks from UA films, but it later diversified into many types of music.
Also in 1958 UA acquired Ilya Lopert's Lopert Pictures Corporation a company that released foreign films in the United States to release foreign films that may have attracted criticism or cause censorship problems.
MGM, led by Kirk Kerkorian ( the company that United Artists had a 10-year distribution deal since 1974 ), made a bid for UA by estimating that MGM would pay UA $ 350 million in distribution fees if the expiring distribution deal was renewed and used the estimated amount to offer the $ 350 million to Transamerica to buy United Artists.
In part this was due to the continuing turmoil at MGM / UA ; bought by Ted Turner in 1986, he could not get financial backing to complete the deal and, seventy-four days later, re-sold UA and the MGM trademark to Kerkorian, and sold the MGM studio lot to Lorimar ( now the location of Sony Pictures Studios ), while keeping almost all of the MGM / UA library for himself ( with the exception of the United Artists library ).

UA and Artists
This was especially noticeable on many pre-2000 video releases of color Warner Bros. cartoons released prior to August 1, 1948 – MGM / UA Home Video had to resort to faded 16mm " dupes " of the cartoons ( some with the logo of Associated Artists Productions – or a. a. p.
As a result of the MGM split from Turner, United Artists and what was left of MGM / UA ( at the time called MGM Entertainment Co .) was subsequently reorganized, and became MGM / UA Communications Co. after Kerkorian bought back the MGM trademark.

UA and Films
At one point, the parent company expressed their desire to phase out the UA name and replace it with Transamerica Films.
Some UA films of the 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s fell into the public domain, to be picked up by Republic Pictures ( today part of Paramount Pictures ) or studios like Westchester Films ( successor to Castle Hill Productions ), and what will soon become the DreamWorks Classics division of DreamWorks Animation ( in most cases with distribution by Warner Bros .).
Films made by UA in co-production with other companies rest with several studios in certain territories or under contractual agreements.
* Rights to the Mexican films originally released by UA are now with Laguna Films, while others are in the public domain or owned by independent companies.
When Pathé took over control of MGM / UA in 1990 as part of the MGM-Pathe merger, the Cannon Films library became part of the MGM library.

UA and hired
An advertising agency, hired by UA, embraced Allen's choice of an obscure word by suggesting advertising in tabloid newspapers using vague slogans such as " Anhedonia Strikes Cleveland ".
While Yablans ' reorganization of MGM and United Artists ( UA ) into a single entity as MGM / UA served to reduce costs and overhead, the company continued to lose value, and Yablans ' tenure was equated to the demise of the studio in Fade Out: The Calamitous Final Days of MGM, a book by Peter Bart, presently the editor of Variety, who was hired by Yablans as MGM's senior vice president for production in 1983.

UA and who
The producers who signed with UA were true independents, producing, creating and controlling their work to an unprecedented degree.
The new leadership of UA agreed to back Heaven's Gate, the pet project of director Michael Cimino, who had won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director for his 1978 film The Deer Hunter.
Outraged at Breen's " unwarranted and unjustified attack " on " a harmless story ," the director joined forces with UA executives to appeal the decision with the Motion Picture Association of America board of directors, who ruled against them.
The new company's greatest asset was the expertise of its leaders, who had won three Academy Awards for best picture in the last three years while at UA — an unprecedented feat.
Universal-International re-released Lantz's UA ( and several of his earlier ) cartoons during the shutdown and finally came to terms with Lantz, who resumed production in 1951.
The founders of Streamline were Carl Macek, who had worked for Harmony Gold USA during the mid 1980s, most notably on the series Robotech, and Jerry Beck, an animation historian and film distribution veteran who had worked at MGM / UA, Orion and Expanded Entertainment.
A service member who is AWOL / UA may be punished with non-judicial punishment ( NJP ), or by Court Martial under Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for repeat or more severe offenses.
On July 7, 2007 one of the Live Earth concerts ( held to raise awareness of the earth ’ s climate ) was staged at Tō-ji ; artists who played included Bonnie Pink, Michael Nyman, Rip Slyme, UA and the Yellow Magic Orchestra.
The VP: UA oversees an Internal Affairs Coordinator and an External Affairs Coordinator, who serves as a CASA coordinator, OUSA coordinator and Town & Gown coordinator.
: Kansas City Confidential, an imaginative little noir from 1952, exemplifies the bread-and-butter UA film of the ’ 50s .... Mr. Karlson, interestingly, concentrates on the story within the story: The leader of the gang is an embittered former police captain ... who dons a mask when he interviews prospective collaborators whose names he has drawn from police files .... The recruits are three young actors who would come to define menace in the ’ 50s and beyond: Neville Brand, Jack Elam and Lee Van Cleef, who here has his best role before For a Few Dollars More.
removed all logos and mentions of Paramount from the Popeye prints they distributed, since Paramount did not want to be associated with television at the time ( the original copyright line remained, as Paramount held theatrical rights until 1967-at which point they reverted to UA, who, unlike Paramount, never actually reissued Popeye cartoons theatrically ).
In the 1980s, Kerkorian acquired United Artists and sold MGM / UA Entertainment Co. to Ted Turner who, after 74 days, sold MGM / UA back to Kerkorian while retaining the pre-1986 MGM film library.

UA and previously
Periodically, Criterion does release material on DVD / Blu-ray licensed from the studios they previously dealt with, for example Sony, Fox, MGM / UA, and Universal ; these new releases are generally done on a case-by-case basis.
The UA has made several upgrades to the facility, where the Wildcats previously played selected games in the 1960s and ' 70s.

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