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  1. Children. 3. Leonard H. Goldenson (December 7, 1905 – December 27, 1999) was the founder and president of the United States -based television network American Broadcasting Company (ABC), from 1953 to 1986. Goldenson, as CEO of United Paramount Theatres, acquired a then-struggling ABC from candy industrialist Edward J. Noble.

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · After the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) declared in 1941 that no company could own more than one radio network, NBC in 1943 sold the less-lucrative Blue Network to Edward J. Noble, the millionaire maker of Life Savers candy, who initially renamed it the American Broadcasting System before settling on the name the American Broadcasting ...

  3. American broadcasting and industrialist. Edward John Noble Q3048626)

  4. In June 1939, Edward J. Noble was appointed the first Under Secretary of Commerce [1] a role created especially for him by President Franklin D. Roosevelt that had a salary of $10,000 per year. [2] He was succeeded by Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, the former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury who later served as president of the Export-Import Bank. [3]

  5. Edward J. Noble, founder of ABC Once Mutual's appeals against the FCC were rejected, RCA decided to sell NBC Blue in 1941, and gave the mandate to do so to Mark Woods. [3] RCA converted the NBC Blue Network into an independent subsidiary, formally divorcing the operations of NBC Red and NBC Blue on January 8, 1942, [2] [4] with the Blue Network ...

  6. Aug 12, 2020 · June Noble Smith Larkin Gibson, 98, first purchased the home back in the 1960s ... Gibson was the daughter of Edward J. Noble, an industrialist who co-founded both the Life Savers candy empire and ...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › economics › economicsABC Inc. | Encyclopedia.com

    NBC sells its less profitable network to Edward J. Noble who dubbs his network American Broadcasting Company (ABC) 1953: ABC merges with United Paramount Theatres and becomes American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres (AB-PT) 1954: AB-PT gives Walt Disney $4.5 million to finish Disneyland and Disney agrees to provide television shows for ABC. 1957: