Just learned some interesting facts about the RKO Radio Pictures logo, and the accompanying sound beeps.
Originally the logo, showing a radio tower on top of the globe, had an accompanying Morse code beep that spelled out "A Radio Picture," emphasizing parent company RCA's original intention to combine its two primary interests. These had changed by 1937 and the legend was changed to "An RKO Radio Picture." At this time the lightning bolt in the end credit and advertising logo was altered from three jags to one.
It never occurred to me that those beeps were actual Morse code!
Originally the logo, showing a radio tower on top of the globe, had an accompanying Morse code beep that spelled out "A Radio Picture," emphasizing parent company RCA's original intention to combine its two primary interests. These had changed by 1937 and the legend was changed to "An RKO Radio Picture." At this time the lightning bolt in the end credit and advertising logo was altered from three jags to one.
It never occurred to me that those beeps were actual Morse code!
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