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  1. Victor was an independent enterprise until 1929 when it was purchased by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and became the RCA Victor Division of the Radio Corporation of America until late 1968, when it was renamed RCA Records .

  2. Jul 19, 2018 · The CSO continued to record for RCA (and for roughly a dozen other labels, including its in-house CSO Resound ); to date, its recordings have earned 62 Grammy Awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

  3. 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.

  4. The best way for RCA to do this was to acquire a phonograph company. In 1929, RCA purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company for $154 million. The RCA-Victor Company was formed, with David Sarnoff serving as its president. The company began manufacturing radios and phonographs in Camden, New Jersey.

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    The RCA Victor Division was renamed RCA Records; the 'Victor' and 'Victrola' trademarks were no longer used on RCA consumer electronics. 'Victor' was now restricted to the labels and album covers of RCA's regular popular record releases, while the Nipper/"His Master's Voice" trademark was seen only on the album covers of Red Seal records.

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    However, RCA Victor lost the Philadelphia Orchestra during this period; the orchestra's contract with RCA Victor expired during the strike and when Columbia Records settled with the union before RCA, Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphians signed a new contract with Columbia and began recording in 1944.

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  8. Jul 8, 2017 · RCA, the Radio Corporation of America, is one of those iconic brands that was a cornerstone of the golden age of television and radio. We’ve all seen the old RCA logo of the dog sitting in front of the phonograph with the slogan “His Master’s Voice.”. RCA operated a major vinyl record pressing plant in Smiths Falls, Ontario for many ...

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