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  2. 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 .

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

    In February 1954, RCA Victor made its first commercial stereophonic recordings, taping the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Münch, in a performance of The Damnation of Faust by Hector Berlioz. This began a practice of simultaneously recording orchestras with both stereophonic and monaural equipment.

  4. Nov 19, 2020 · In 1958, RCA Victor introduced to the world a new technology under the banner “Living Stereo.” Focused at first on standard repertoire classical music, the vinyl imprint went all-in on high-fidelity listening, a movement enabled by stereophonic technology and innovations in sound reproduction.

  5. Jul 19, 2018 · In 1958, when the first stereo recordings were hitting the market, RCA Victor signed the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to its newest, most prestigious imprint, Living Stereo.

  6. www.stereoconsole.com › stereo-console-history › rcaRCA Stereo Console History

    As home audio technology advanced, RCA ventured into the manufacture of stereo consoles in the 1950s and 1960s. These units were all-in-one home audio systems, typically featuring a radio tuner, a record player, and sometimes a tape deck, housed in an elegant wooden cabinet.

  7. In September 1965, Ford Motor Company introduced factory-installed and dealer-installed eight-track tape players as an option on three of its 1966 models (Mustang, Thunderbird, and Lincoln), and RCA Victor introduced 175 Stereo-8 Cartridges from its RCA Victor and RCA Camden artist's catalogs.

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    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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