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  1. RKO Pictures eventually became a company owned by GenCorp sometime around 1985. This logo continued to be used during the days when the company was referred to as "RKO Teleradio Pictures." Arguably the most iconic of the bunch due to the appearances on Disney classics.

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  3. The shortened version has been found on a promo on the VHS of King Kong. The Radio Pictures logo made a surprise reappearance on colorized prints of Mighty Joe Young, released in 1949, and The Big Sky, released in 1952, as well as some original prints of The Bells of St. Mary's, released in 1945.

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  5. May 1, 2024 · 3rd Logo (June 24, 1992) Visuals: On a black background, there is a box with a white border with the thunderbolt triangle at the bottom. Inside the box, there is the famous radio tower on earth. On top of the antenna "R", "K" and "O" appear one by one, in red and in its company font.

  6. Aug 17, 2023 · RKO Radio Pictures/Logo Variations. Main Logo Variations. 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.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RKO_PicturesRKO Pictures - Wikipedia

    Classic closing logo of RKO Radio Pictures. Most of the films released by RKO Pictures between 1929 and 1957 have an opening logo displaying the studio's famous trademark, a spinning globe and radio tower, nicknamed the "Transmitter."

  8. The Radio Pictures logo is rare today and it's used on King Kong, Top Hat and other films from the studio until 1936. The shortened version has been found on a promo on the VHS of King Kong. The Radio Pictures logo made a surprise reappearance on colorized prints of Mighty Joe Young, released in 1949, and The Big Day, released in 1952.

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