"RKO Radio Picture" caused me some bewilderment as a kid. I did not then know that this company, RKO Radio, had gone into the movie business. Instead I wondered a bit what RKO was and why a "Radio Picture" was a movie when pictures by radio were so obviously television.
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Date: 6 Dec 2005 17:14 (UTC)RCA did this because they wanted an outlet for the sound equipment (e.g. microphones) and sound-on-film process they were producing.
There was a little bit of cross-promotion between NBC, owned by RCA at the time, and RKO. RKO released "Check and Double Check," a feature film featuring Amos 'n Andy, then at the peak of their popularity.
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Date: 6 Dec 2005 17:17 (UTC)And that certainly answers just who or what RKO was and how RKO got into movie production. Thanks.
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Date: 6 Dec 2005 17:36 (UTC)Scene: Backdrop says ___ Radio Picture (I don't remember, it may be RKO)
Audience line: What the fuck's a radio picture?
Audience reply: It's a picture of a radio.
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Date: 8 Dec 2005 15:14 (UTC)(I did the same thing with that spinny "Special Presentation" bit on whichever network it was and Charlie Brown specials.)