• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

What's the best thing you've ever Won?

Re: Wait, I thought that was RKO?

> I remember we spoke about that a couple Years ago?. What was
> this intriguing story. Again, I was very young when I
> worked there, didn't know Perry Allen, or the entire reason
> the ownership was revoked. I just knew it was over a staged
> contest. I do remember the 'drawer' of $100 Bills they kept
> in the promotions department. A lot of money seemed to be
> flowing around KRLA, even though it was being run ‘not for
> profit’. They sure didn’t have a problem selling
> commercials!

The RKO stations lost out (some sold, some revoked) due to the parent, General Tire, being convicted of having engage in bribery in Argentina, Libya and other places in violation of US law.

KRLA lost the license due to having a canadian who owned mor ethan the legal limit for foreigners at the time.
 
The Peppertree Diet

> I eat at buffets often and go heavy on desserts and do not
> gain any weight.

well try eating 100, possibly 200 Jack Burritos. They were as strange as the Jack in the Box Taco. Still though, coming from someone who won 128 Donuts...
 
Re: Wait, I thought that was RKO?

> The RKO stations lost out (some sold, some revoked) due to
> the parent, General Tire, being convicted of having engage
> in bribery in Argentina, Libya and other places in violation
> of US law.

Weren't there also allegations that preferred ad rates were given on RKO's stations if you did business with General Tire?<P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
Unethical Conduct, both at RKO & KRLA

> Weren't there also allegations that preferred ad rates were
> given on RKO's stations if you did business with General Tire?

Double Billing:
"The RKO radio & TV stations became some of the leading stations in the world, but the division was dragged down by unethical conduct at its television stations. This culminated in the longest licensing dispute in television history, eventually forcing RKO General out of the broadcasting business".


And years earlier at KRLA, there is no reason not to believe the Perry Allen story which forced KRLA to run 'not for profit' from 1964 to 1979. It was a combination of fraud, intrigue, foreign ownership & unbridled passion. "In 1964 License "pulled" and granted to Oak Knoll Broadcasting. This corporation was set up as a non-profit to hold the license when it was taken from Jack Kent Cooke for violations of the FCC Rules on contest fraud, and foreign control of a US radio station. Some of the most creative parts of KRLA history occurred during this time, both on the air and in the accounting department".
 
Re: Wait, I thought that was RKO?

> > The RKO stations lost out (some sold, some revoked) due to
>
> > the parent, General Tire, being convicted of having engage
>
> > in bribery in Argentina, Libya and other places in
> violation
> > of US law.
>
> Weren't there also allegations that preferred ad rates were
> given on RKO's stations if you did business with General
> Tire?

I was not familiar with this one. In general (pun intended) General Tire was an old-line business using old-boy practices, and they got trippped up over the bribe issue but it would not surprise me that their actions were suspect in other areas.
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom