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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.
General Electric formed the Radio Corporation of America in 1919 in order to acquire the assets of the British-owned American Marconi. It was the only company operating in the United States equipped to handle transatlantic radio and telegraph communications.
RCA Victor , Montreal from A1 to BT-60, Canada, 382 pictures, 367 schematics, 530 tubes, 17 semiconductors, Radio Catalog
Feb 6, 2023 · Radio overcame the isolation of distant communities and contributed to the modernization of French-Canadian society, with Quebec’s first station, CKAC, hitting the airwaves in 1922 and Radio Canada following suit in 1936.
PUBLISHED BY AUDIO DEVICES, INC. Í Vol. 5, No. 3 444 Madison Avenue, N. Y. C. March, 1949 The How and Why of RCA Victor's New Record and Player By D. D. Cole Chief Engineer
In January 1929, RCA purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company; this acquisition became known as the RCA Victor division of the Radio Corporation of America, and included ownership of Victor's Japanese subsidiary, the Victor Company of Japan (JVC), formed in 1927 and controlling interest in The Gramophone Company Ltd. (later EMI Records) in ...
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The Radio Corporation of America officially changed its name to the RCA Corporation; the RCA Victor Division was now known as RCA Records. The 'Victor' trademark now appeared only on the labels and album covers of RCA's regular popular record releases.