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  1. Arguably the most iconic of the bunch due to the appearances on Disney classics. RKO Pictures eventually became a company owned by GenCorp sometime around 1985.

  2. 1932–1959. This logo continued to be used during the days when the company was referred to as "RKO Teleradio Pictures." RKO Radio Pictures logo used for CinemaScope films.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · RKO Pictures. Main Logo Variations. This article is about the current iteration of RKO. For the original incarnation, see RKO Radio Pictures. Credits. RKO Pictures. Founded: 1981. Founder: RKO General. Location: United States. Parent: RKO General. (1981-1987) Wesray Capital Corporation. (1987-1989) Ted Hartley. (1989-) Background.

  4. Aug 17, 2023 · These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by RKO Radio Pictures. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937): Neither the "Transmitter" nor the "Thunderbolt" logos are shown before the film, only a text notice shown after the title among other credits.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by RKO Pictures, with more to be added overtime. The logo begins in black-and-white and then turns into color as the transmitter emits the signals. The background is in a darker shade of red.

  6. Logopedia. in: Film production companies of the United States, Television syndication distributors. RKO Pictures. Category page.

  7. On the RKO Radio Pictures logo, used from 1932 until mid-1940s (when the morse code was dropped out) the message was: VVVV AN RKO PICTURE VVVVV. This logo was featured as a background of a stage during a scene from The Rocky Horror Picture Show .

  8. RKO Radio Pictures logo used for CinemaScope films. The Rocky Horror Picture Show in-film variant (1975) 1937–1956. This logo was used in many Disney films. Original closing card from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Pinocchio (1940) Logo variation from the movie Fantasia (1940).

  9. RKO Pictures. Background: In 1981, RKO General, under the General Tire and Rubber Company, began to reenter film production by co-producing several films with various studios (such as Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox Film Corporation and Paramount Pictures ).

  10. RKO Pictures. 1981–1992. RKO Pictures eventually became a company owned by GenCorp sometime around 1985.

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