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  1. Leonard H. Goldenson (December 7, 1905 – December 27, 1999) was the founder and president of the United States-based television network American Broadcasting Company (ABC), from 1953 to 1986. Goldenson, as CEO of United Paramount Theatres, acquired a then-struggling ABC from candy industrialist Edward J. Noble.

  2. leonardgoldenson.org › BiographyLeonard H. Goldenson

    Leonard H. Goldenson helped shape modern mass communications, while his devotion to a range of civic causes—from the promotion of the democratic process to co-founding United Cerebral Palsy, one of the largest health agencies in the U.S., left an equally profound legacy.

  3. 28 de dic. de 1999 · Leonard H. Goldenson, the last surviving patriarch of American broadcasting, who established ABC as a legitimate third television network and revolutionized his industry by convincing movie...

  4. 28 de dic. de 1999 · Leonard H. Goldenson, the self-contained man who bought the American Broadcasting Company in 1953 and made it an incubator of television innovations while he pushed it from also-ran status to...

  5. In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, the first Archive of American Television interviewee, Leonard H. Goldenson (1905–1999) recalls his early days working for Paramount Theaters and talks extensively about the formation of ABC.

  6. Leonard H. Goldenson helped shape modern mass communications, while his devotion to a range of civic causes—from the promotion of the democratic process to cofounding one of the largest health agencies in the U.S.—left an equally profound legacy.

  7. Leonard H. Goldenson. American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters. 1949–1986. Industry: Entertainment & Broadcast Media. Era: 1940. As head of the merged American Broadcasting Company and Paramount Pictures, Goldenson became known as the man who “wed television to the movies.”