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Universal Newsreel (sometimes known as Universal-International Newsreel or just U-I Newsreel) was a series of 7- to 10-minute newsreels that were released twice a week between 1929 and 1967 by Universal Studios. A Universal publicity official, Sam B. Jacobson, was involved in originating and producing the newsreels. Nearly all of them were filmed in black-and-white, and many were narrated by Ed Herlihy. From January 1919 to July 1929, Universal released International Newsreel, produced by Hearst's International News Service—this series later became Hearst Metrotone News released first by Fox Film Corporation 1929–1934 and then by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer beginning in 1934.

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  • Universal Newsreel (in)
  • Universal Newsreel (en)
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  • Universal Newsreel (yang terkadang dikenal sebagai Universal-International Newsreel atau tepatnya U-I Newsreel) adalah sebuah serial newsreel 7 sampai 10 menit yang dirilis dua kali seminggu antara 1929 sampai 1967 oleh Universal Studios. Seorang pihak penerbitan Universal, , terlihat dalam mendirikan dan memproduksi newsreel tersebut. Hampir semuanya difilmkan dalam bentuk hitam-putih, dan beberapa dinarasikan oleh Ed Herlihy. Dari Januari 1919 sampai Juli 1929, Universal merilis International Newsreel, yang diproduksi oleh dari Hearst—serial yang kemudian menjadi Hearst Metrotone News tersebut kemudian mula-mula dirilis oleh Fox Film Corporation pada 1929-1934 dan kemudian oleh Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pada permulaan 1934. (in)
  • Universal Newsreel (sometimes known as Universal-International Newsreel or just U-I Newsreel) was a series of 7- to 10-minute newsreels that were released twice a week between 1929 and 1967 by Universal Studios. A Universal publicity official, Sam B. Jacobson, was involved in originating and producing the newsreels. Nearly all of them were filmed in black-and-white, and many were narrated by Ed Herlihy. From January 1919 to July 1929, Universal released International Newsreel, produced by Hearst's International News Service—this series later became Hearst Metrotone News released first by Fox Film Corporation 1929–1934 and then by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer beginning in 1934. (en)
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  • ''Universal-International Newsreel (en)
  • Universal Irish News'' (en)
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  • A 1962 Universal Newsreel on the 1st anniversary of the Berlin Wall's construction, narrated by Ed Herlihy (en)
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  • ''International Newsreel (en)
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  • Universal Newsreel (yang terkadang dikenal sebagai Universal-International Newsreel atau tepatnya U-I Newsreel) adalah sebuah serial newsreel 7 sampai 10 menit yang dirilis dua kali seminggu antara 1929 sampai 1967 oleh Universal Studios. Seorang pihak penerbitan Universal, , terlihat dalam mendirikan dan memproduksi newsreel tersebut. Hampir semuanya difilmkan dalam bentuk hitam-putih, dan beberapa dinarasikan oleh Ed Herlihy. Dari Januari 1919 sampai Juli 1929, Universal merilis International Newsreel, yang diproduksi oleh dari Hearst—serial yang kemudian menjadi Hearst Metrotone News tersebut kemudian mula-mula dirilis oleh Fox Film Corporation pada 1929-1934 dan kemudian oleh Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pada permulaan 1934. Pada 1976, pemilik perfilman, , membuat keputusan tak lazim untuk mengalihkan seluruh kepemilikan ewsreel kepada National Archives. Keputusan tersebut efektif mengakhiri klaim hak cipta Universal, merilis film-film dalam domain publik. Karena tak ada royalti yang dibayarkan dalam rangka menyiarkan mereka, Universal Newsreels menjadi sumber populer dalam tahun-tahun terkini. The History Channel menjadikan mereka bagian penting dari serial TV Year-By-Year. Selain itu, C-SPAN dan CNN giat menggunakan film-film tersebut untuk video peristiwa-peristiwa yang terjadi sebelum jaringan tersebut didirikan. Serial newsreel AS lainnya meliputi Pathé News (1910–1956), (1928–1963), Hearst Metrotone News/News of the Day (1914–1967), (1927–1957), dan (1935–1951). (in)
  • Universal Newsreel (sometimes known as Universal-International Newsreel or just U-I Newsreel) was a series of 7- to 10-minute newsreels that were released twice a week between 1929 and 1967 by Universal Studios. A Universal publicity official, Sam B. Jacobson, was involved in originating and producing the newsreels. Nearly all of them were filmed in black-and-white, and many were narrated by Ed Herlihy. From January 1919 to July 1929, Universal released International Newsreel, produced by Hearst's International News Service—this series later became Hearst Metrotone News released first by Fox Film Corporation 1929–1934 and then by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer beginning in 1934. In 1974, the films' owner, MCA, made the decision to donate all its edited newsreels and outtakes collection to the National Archives, without copyright restrictions. The decision effectively released the films into the public domain, although some stories may contain other underlying intellectual property or proprietary use rights. Because royalties no longer have to be paid in order to broadcast them, Universal Newsreels have become a popular source of file footage in recent years. The History Channel made them a key part of the TV series Year-By-Year. Also, C-SPAN and CNN regularly use the films for video of events that took place before those networks were founded. Also in the United Kingdom as Universal News from 1930 to 1959, a successor to Empire News Bulletin, and in Ireland as Universal Irish News, both are currently held (including British Paramount News) under Reuters archive. Other U.S. newsreel series included Pathé News (1910–1956), Fox Movietone News (1928–1963), Hearst Metrotone News/News of the Day (1914–1967), Paramount News (1927–1957), and The March of Time (1935–1951). (en)
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