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  1. Here are some key elements that every good library should have: Librarians – Knowledgeable, friendly librarians are crucial to any good library. They can help patrons navigate the library’s resources, answer questions, and provide recommendations for further reading. Information from the past – Good libraries should have an extensive ...

  2. Nov 28, 2002 · The current company called RKO owns only remake rights to the old pictures. The old RKO library (without those titles already sold to others) is owned by Turner with distribution controlled by Warner. Rights to these films outside the U.S. were sold off to various entities years ago.

    • RKO: The Adventure Studio
    • RKO’s Defining Films of The Era
    • Notes and Availability

    RKO (Radio-Keith-Orpheum) Pictures was formed in the late 1920s in a case of corporate synergy. Combining the KAO theater chain, the FBO production studio, and RCA’s sound technology, RKO was on the forefront of talking pictures. Its adaptation of the popular Broadway musical Rio Rita was an early hit for the studio, and also the first appearance o...

    Rio Rita(1929) – Early hit for the studio. Costars Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey would go on to make a long running series of comedies for the studio.

    Most of RKO’s films from this period are owned by Warner Bros. and released via Warner Archive.
  3. Dec 16, 2020 · A total of 31 of Ohio's 251 library systems — including five from central Ohio — received a star rating in the Index of Public Library Service, the 13th annual such report released by the ...

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  4. The unevenness of RKO's output was due in large part to the rapid turnover of top executives and frequent shifts in ownership and control, as a half-dozen chief executives passed through the front office between 1933 and 1938.

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  6. The new owner was more interested in RKO's film library as TV syndication fodder than in its production operation, whose output had fallen to barely a dozen pictures per annum, few of any real note. There were the Disney releases, including Treasure Island (1950) and Alice in Wonderland (1951), and the occasional quality noir thriller such as ...

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