Word: sarnoff
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...entrance into the "talkies," RKO issued Class B stock (500,000 shares), gave it to Radio Corp. of America in exchange for rights to RCA Photophone sound-picture equipment and special considerations from its subsidiary, National Broadcasting Co., for RKO time on the air. Radio's president, David Sarnoff, became RKO's chairman, and Radio acquired a 20% interest...
...David Sarnoff, The Radio Industry...
...same time it was revealed that Roger Pierce, Jr., of Milton, and Robert W. Sarnoff of New York would be assistant managers...
Cleon B. White of the National Broadcasting Company acted as Master of Ceremonies. The Freshman committee consisted of: Richard R. Flood, chairman; Elliott Bacon, John C. Bowen, Charles Burwell, George Earle, William C. Flynn, H. Rushton Harwood, Donald McDonald, Hugh McNeil, Robert W. Sarnoff, and Clifford W. Wilson...
Richard R. Flood has been appointed chairman of the Freshman Smoker Committee. His assistants will be Elliot C. Bacon, John F. Bowen, Charles L. Burwell, George H. Earle, 4th, William C. Flinn, Harry R. Harwood, Donald MacDonald, Hugh L. McNeil, Robert W. Sarnoff, and Clifford W. Wilson...