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  1. Title. History of RCA TV. Date Created (questionable) 1986. Abstract. Slide presentation created by an unidentified individual, presumably an RCA labs staff member, on behalf of Leslie Flory, part of the original team that created the first television. Includes description of many photographs, including Zworykin's work on the iconoscope at ...

  2. JVC was founded in 1927, as the wholly owned subsidiary of the Victor Talking Machine Company of the United States, to manufacture and market phonographs in Japan. Victor, however, was purchased in 1929 by the Radio Corporation of America and renamed RCA Victor.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RCARCA - Wikipedia

    In 1984, RCA Broadcast Systems Division moved from the RCA Victor plant in Camden, New Jersey, to the site of the RCA antenna engineering facility in Gibbsboro, New Jersey. On October 3, 1985, RCA announced it was closing the Broadcast Systems Division. [52]

  4. RCA (trademark) RCA is an American multinational trademark brand owned by Talisman Brands, Inc. [1] which is used on products made by that company as well as Sony Music Entertainment, Voxx International and ON Corporation. RCA is an abbreviation for the Radio Corporation of America, founded in 1919. The company became known as the RCA ...

  5. Jul 8, 2017 · Picture discs–records that had photos of the artist printed right on the record, were popular in the 1960s and 1970s. The RCA plant in Smiths Falls pressed thousands of them. RCA Victor closed the Smiths Falls pressing plant in 1978. Today, the plant site is a complex of medical and government offices. Television was entering its boom years ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RCA_RecordsRCA Records - Wikipedia

    RCA Victor issued boxed sets of four to six 45s, each set providing about the same amount of music as one LP (an extreme example of these 45 rpm boxed sets was the complete 1951 recording of the opera Carmen, featuring Risë Stevens and Jan Peerce, conducted by Fritz Reiner, which consisted of sixteen 45 rpm discs). In the case of operas ...

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  8. In 1946, the Victor label was renamed RCA Victor. In 1949, RCA introduced the 7-inch record as both a successor to older 78 rpm discs and a competitor to Columbia Records ' Long Play (LP) format.

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