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Writer's pictureEduardo Montes-Bradley

Heritage Film Project Partners with NETA to Broadcast Films Nationwide

Updated: Aug 4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


For Immediate Release
National Educational Telecommunications Association


Charlottesville, Virginia: Heritage Film Project has reached an agreement with the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) to offer three films by Eduardo Montes-Bradley to select public television stations nationwide.


Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor, Black Fiddlers, and Alice Parker: At Home With Alice, currently accessible only in academic and public libraries through Kanopy Streaming, will soon be available for broadcast in local markets across the country.


“Having the power of NETA’s distribution network is a major step in growing our audience. There are 121 million households in 211 television markets. For example, if WNET (New York), WLIW (New York), and KCET (Los Angeles) were the only stations to carry a program in a specified week, the total coverage would be New York (7% of U.S. households) plus Los Angeles (5% of households). This means 12% of households (14.5 million) in the country had an opportunity to view our films.” -- Soledad Liendo

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The agreement with NETA opens the door for these films to reach millions of viewers as soon as they become available on or before November 1st.



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