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October 6, 2017.
Goldenson & Wolf 1991–1993, p. 217.
Goldenson & Wolf 1991–1993, p. 221.
Goldenson & Wolf 1991–1993, p. 223.
Goldenson & Wolf 1991–1993...
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Leonard H.
Goldenson (December 7, 1905 –
December 27, 1999) was the
founder and
president of the
United States–based
television network American Broadcasting...
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Weinstein Goldenson (May 18, 1920 -
February 21, 2005) was the wife of
American Broadcasting Company founder and
chairman Leonard Goldenson, and a co-founder...
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Goldenson & Wolf 1991–1993, p. 110.
Goldenson & Wolf 1991–1993, p. 99.
Sterling 2004, p. 90.
Goldenson & Wolf 1991–1993, p. 100.
Goldenson & Wolf...
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handed to the new
United Paramount Theaters on
December 31, 1949.
Leonard Goldenson, who had
headed the
chain since 1938,
remained as the new company's president...
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point of
conflict between Paramount and DuMont.
According to
Leonard Goldenson,
president of ABC
during this era,
Raibourn "constantly
nitpicked and...
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exchange its
stock in one
successor into the
other company's stock.
Leonard Goldenson, who had
headed the
theater chain since 1938,
remained as UPT's president...
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Paramount Pictures), Jack L.
Warner (president of
Warner Bros.),
Leonard Goldenson (president of the
American Broadcasting Company), Moss Hart (playwright)...
- "FDA to
Order Juul E-Cigarettes Off U.S. Market". Wall
Street Journal.
Goldenson,
Nicholas I.; Ding, Yu; Prakash, Shivaani; Hatcher, Cameron; Augustson...
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Samuel Harry Goldenson (March 26, 1878 –
August 31, 1962) was a Polish-born
American rabbi.
Goldenson was born on
March 26, 1878, in Kalvarija, Poland...