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- RKO General Inc. (previously General Teleradio Inc. and RKO Teleradio Pictures Inc.) was an American broadcasting company that, from 1952 through 1991, served as the main holding company for the noncore businesses of the General Tire and Rubber Company and later on GenCorp.
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RKO General Inc. (previously General Teleradio Inc. and RKO Teleradio Pictures Inc.) was an American broadcasting company that, from 1952 through 1991, served as the main holding company for the noncore businesses of the General Tire and Rubber Company and later on GenCorp.
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O'Neil was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 18, 1915.. He graduated from College of the Holy Cross, where he was a star football player, in 1937. Beginning in 1941, he served five years in the Coast Guard.
O'Neil's career began with the General Tire and Rubber Company, which his father William F. O'Neil had founded. O'Neil was running the tire company's Boston office when he visited the offices of the Yankee Network, a radio network the company had invested in to regain radio advertising costs. O'Neil was back from the war in the Pacific when he form...
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- 18 April 1915, Kansas City, Missouri, United States
- College of the Holy Cross
- 14 March 1998, Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
RKO General Inc. was, from 1952 through 1991, the main holding company for the noncore businesses of the General Tire and Rubber Company and, after General Tire's reorganization in the 1980s, GenCorp.
RKO General. RKO General, Inc. (previously General Teleradio, RKO Teleradio Pictures, and RKO Teleradio) was, from 1952 through 1991, the main holding company for the noncore businesses of the General Tire and Rubber Company and, after General Tire's reorganization in the 1980s, GenCorp.
Act One – The Rise of a Titan - The Birth of RKO 1921 British businessmen Rufus S. Cole and H.F. Robertson create a film distribution company and purchase 13.5 acres on the corner of Gower Street and Melrose Avenue to build a studio. 1922 Robertson-Cole takes