Organización de Telecomunicaciones Atlansiana

Organización de Telecomunicaciones Atlansiana (English: Atlansian Telecommunications Organization, Portuguese: Organização de Telecomunicações Atlansiana, French: Organisation de Télécommunications Atlansiénne, Icelandic: Atlanskt Fjarskiptastofnunin), commonly known by its acronym OTA, is an organization of radio and television networks in North, Central and South Atlansia. Its mission is to foster relations between radio and television networks in the region. Among other activities, it shares news, cultural, educational and sports programming among its members. It is also famous for producing the Festival OTA de la Canción, which is the organization's counterpart to the EBU's Eurdevision Song Contest. It was founded in 1971 and it is co-headquartered in Texico City, Texico (North and Central Atlansia bureau) and La Platenia, Cisplatina (South Atlansia bureau).

1971-2016
Despite the organization changing its logo in 2016, the 1971 logo was still used in the Festival OTA's logos until 2020.