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  1. In the company's early years, Victor issued recordings on the Victor, Monarch and De Luxe labels, with the Victor label on 7-inch records, Monarch on 10-inch records and De Luxe on 12-inch records. De Luxe Special 14-inch records were briefly marketed in 1903–1904.

  2. Explore the legacy of Louis Armstrong, one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time, in this comprehensive collection of his RCA Victor recordings.

  3. The first Long Players from RCA had fairly simple labels. The standard label was black and silver with a flat finish, with “RCA Victor” written on the top of the label, and “LONG PLAY” written on the bottom, with “33 ⅓” in a box at the bottom center of the label. There is a silver ring that circles the parameter of the deep groove.

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    In the spring of 1946, "RCA Victor" replaced "Victor" on its record labels. In 1949, RCA Victor introduced the 7-inch 45 rpm micro-grooved vinylite record, marketed simply as the "45". The new format, which had been under development for over a decade, was originally intended to replace 78 rpm discs.

  6. In the company's early years, Victor issued recordings on 7” Victor labeled records, 10” Monarch labeled records, and 12” De Luxe labeled records. In 1929, Victor merged with the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and became RCA Victor, the dominant recording company in America for over six decades.

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  8. The first was the short-lived "Timely Tunes" label in 1931 sold at Montgomery Ward. 1932. Bluebird Records was created in 1932 as a sub-label of RCA Victor. 1939. In 1939, RCA demonstrated an all-electronic television system at the New York World's Fair and developed the USA's first-ever television test pattern. 1941.

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