Koninklijke Philips N.V. (lit. 'Royal Philips'), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven...
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Philips-Radio is a 1931 Dutch documentary short film directed by Joris Ivens. Commissioned by Philips, the film served as a promotional tool to showcase...
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other languages to the rest of the world. The Philips company in Eindhoven saw a market for its radios in the Dutch colonies. Its research laboratories...
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Philips Consumer Lifestyle is a subsidiary of the Dutch multinational electronics company Philips which produces consumer electronics and small appliances...
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The Philips circle pattern (also referred to as the Philips pattern or PTV Circle pattern) refers to a family of related electronically generated complex...
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Magnavox (redirect from Philips Magnavox)
company. It was purchased by North American Philips in 1974, which was absorbed into Dutch electronics company Philips in 1991. The predecessor to Magnavox was...
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PCJJ (category Defunct shortwave radio stations)
pioneering shortwave radio station in the Netherlands operated by Philips Radio on behalf of Philips Laboratories, a division of Philips Electronics. It was...
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Commons has media related to Emo Philips. Wikiquote has quotations related to Emo Philips. Emo Philips at IMDb 1988 KCRW radio interview "Bob Claster's Funny...
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Philips Records is a record label founded by Dutch electronics company Philips and Dutch-American music corporation Universal Music Group. It was founded...
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2021-11-05. "Radio "Belarus"". Roraima, Radio. "Radio Roraima". www.radiororaima.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-09-22. World Radio 1932worldradiohistory...
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The Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium (English translation: Philips Physics Laboratory) or NatLab was the Dutch section of the Philips research department...
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Operation Oyster (section Philips, Eindhoven)
the Philips works at Eindhoven, Netherlands. The Philips company was a major producer of electronics equipment, including vacuum tubes for radio communication...
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Mullard (redirect from Mullard Radio Valve Co.)
those at Philips' headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Co-sited with the Mullard buildings was the manufacturing complex for Philips Radios. Mitcham...
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several of George Pal's films, including Radio Röhren (Valve) Revolution (1934), an advertising short for Philips, Jasper and the Beanstalk (1945), and John...
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in 1932, which led to a series of theatrical advertising shorts for Philips Radio in the Netherlands. This was followed by a series for Horlicks Malted...
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Philips is a television producer. Philips began his career working on Radio Clatterbridge between 1995 and 1997. He moved on to work at other radio stations...
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1999, Philips won a Pulitzer Prize, with Michael A. Hiltzik, for their co-authored series exposing corruption in the entertainment industry. Philips reported...
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EKCO (category Philips)
the military electronics subsidiary of Philips. The company began to use injection moulding to make plastic radio cases in 1947, and expanded into making...
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Grundig (category Radio manufacturers)
in the world of radio, TV, recording and other electronic equipment in the following decades of the 20th century. In the 1970s, Philips began acquiring...
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Philip Clark (born May 1956) is an Australian radio presenter. He is best known for his work at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and at Sydney...
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Sandakerveien 16 at Torshov. Philips also had a lightbulb factory named Philips Fabrikk Norsk, but it was closed in the 1980s. The whole Philips corporation in Norway...
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Philco (category Philips)
to GTE in 1974, and it was purchased by Philips in 1981. In North America, the Philco brand is owned by Philips. In other markets, the Philco International...
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and Canada) to Philips Electronics 1983 Marantz's audio enhancement technology (Marantz Enhanced Digital Stereo) is introduced 1992 Philips acquires U.S...
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September 1976) was a Dutch businessman and diplomat. As director of the Philips factories in Lithuania and part-time acting consul of the Dutch government-in-exile...
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Lou Ottens (category Philips employees)
by Philips. He started in the mechanization department of the Main Industry Group in Eindhoven. In 1957, he transferred to a newly opened Philips factory...
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worked as a copywriter in Bangla Academy, after which she worked at the Philips Radio Company starting in 1961. She worked as a copywriter in the USIS Library...
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Pye (electronics company) (redirect from Pye Radio)
companies was bought outright by Philips in 1976. The Lowestoft factory was subsequently sold to Sanyo and Philips moved the manufacture of Pye televisions...
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Shortwave listening (redirect from World band radio)
Europe, shortwave broadcasts from Britain and the Netherlands such as Philips Radio's PCJJ began around 1927. Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union, Britain,...
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Tribune Film (1930) Concrete Construction (1930) Donogoo-Tonka (1931) Philips Radio (1931) Creosote (1932) Komsomol, (Song of Heroes, Youth Speaks) (1932)...
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Yes (section Film, television and radio)
Scholars, US yes (Unix), command to output "y" or a string repeatedly Philips :YES, a 1985 home computer Yes! Roadster, a German sports car Yasuj Airport...
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